President Trump Honors Team Penske At The White House

Team Penske at The White House
Credit: The White House

Roger Penske and several of his top racing drivers brought their cars to The White House on Wednesday.

President Trump and Penske are longtime friends and the Team Penske has been having a good couple of years.

It won back-to-back NASCAR Championships with Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano, who were in attendance, and also back-to-back Indy 500s, courtesy of Josef Newgarden, who joined them on the drive of the south portico.

Also on hand were 24 Hours of Daytona winners Filipe Nasr, Nick Tandy and Laurence Vanthoor and cars from each of the three teams.

“Mentally, psychologically it’s a big factor here, like it is in all sports, really, but you need a great physical ability,” Trump said. “People that do this, they don’t realize what great athletes they are, it’s just not the car.”

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It was a topic that Logano discussed recently when asked about it by a journalist at the Phoenix NASCAR Cup Series weekend.

“The fact that they even ask us is a bit ridiculous,” Logano said. “It’s how you want to define an athlete.”

“I think when people are competing at a high level … at the very top with the amount of pressure we all deal with … not to mention, obviously, the physical strains that it takes to drive these race cars these days … for a long period of time in tough conditions, it’s kinda hard to say we’re not,” he added. “But it’s an uneducated question from people who don’t understand our sport.”

Trump saluted Penske’s work revitalizing the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which he purchased in 2019, and said he needs to get back to the track to see the Indy 500.

“I’m going to have to get there, maybe this year with you.”

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