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  • Trump applauds ‘guts’ of NASCAR drivers ahead of Daytona 500, sends them special message

    Trump applauds ‘guts’ of NASCAR drivers ahead of Daytona 500, sends them special message

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    NASCAR drivers will hit speeds of nearly 200 mph when the green flag waves for the Daytona 500 on Sunday as the season begins at Daytona International Speedway.

    President Donald Trump was on hand for the start of the “Great American Race.” He led the drivers on a lap before the race started. It’s the second time he’s attended the event.

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    President Donald Trump shakes hands with NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Richard Petty at the NASCAR Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, in Daytona Beach, Florida. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

    Ahead of the call for drivers to start their engines, Trump talked to FOX Sports’ Jamie Little and applauded the racers for competing in the event.

    “They have a lot of courage doing this. I see it and I’ve been here,” the president said. “They have a lot of guts, as they would say.”

    Trump, who was joined on the track by his granddaughter, highlighted the progress of the United States since he started his second term as president.

    “I think it’s fantastic. I think it’s great for the country,” he said. “The country is doing well again. We have spirit all over the world. There’s spirit again, we brought it back and it’s been less than four weeks. You’ll see what we do in a little period of time. It’s gonna only get better. But this is very exciting.”

    Trump had a message for the drivers on their radios before the green flag waved.

    Trump and Jamie Little

    President Donald Trump, with granddaughter Carolina, speaks during an interview at the NASCAR Daytona 500, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, in Florida. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

    NASCAR FANS CHEER AS TRUMP ARRIVES FOR DAYTONA 500 IN AIR FORCE ONE

    “This is your favorite. I’m a big fan. I’m a really big fan of you people. (How) you do this, I don’t know. But I just want you to be safe. You’re talented people and great people and great Americans. Have a good day. Have a lot of fun and I’ll see you later.”

    Trump touted the American spirit in a statement before he arrived in Daytona Beach, Florida.

    “This iconic race showcases the fastest, most fearless drivers in motorsports, who represent our Nation’s love of tradition, competition, and automotive innovation,” the statement read. “The Daytona 500 brings together people from all walks of life—from lifelong racing fans to first-time spectators—they all join in celebrating a shared passion for speed, adrenaline, and the thrill of the race. 

    “From the roar of the engines on the track to the echo of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ soaring through the stands, the Daytona 500 is a timeless tribute to the speed, strength, and unyielding spirit that make America great. That spirit is what will fuel America’s Golden Age, and if we harness it, the future is truly ours.”

    Donald Trump on the tarmac

    President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at Daytona Beach International Airport, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, en route to NASCAR’s Daytona 500. (Pool via AP)

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    The president was joined at the track by Eric Trump, Luke Trump, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, John Paul Duffy, Patrick Duffy, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Kathryn Burgum, Sens. Todd Young and Ashley Moody, and Reps. Jason Smith, Byron Donalds and Mike Haridopolos.

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  • ESPN star Stephen A Smith makes stance on trans inclusion in women’s sports clear

    ESPN star Stephen A Smith makes stance on trans inclusion in women’s sports clear

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    ESPN star Stephen A. Smith made his stance on trans inclusion in girls and women’s sports clear during an interview on radio row in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX.

    Smith appeared in an interview for Bloomberg last week to talk about his political aspirations. The clip was published on Saturday. He said he considered himself to be a “centrist” when it came to political leanings, but when it came to trans athletes playing in women’s sports, that’s where he took a different line.

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    Sadie Schreiner holds a transgender flag after finishing third in the finals of the 200m race at the NCAA DIII outdoor track and field championships on May 25, 2024. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    “So that’s how I look at it. LGBTQ rights and all that stuff, I’m in full support of that, but when transgender athletes, men are transitioning to women and they’re competing in female sports, that’s a different animal to me,” he said.

    “That’s not just about LGBTQ rights. That’s about prying on the rights of females out there everywhere who were born female, and they’re at a decided disadvantage.”

    Smith’s stance came as President Donald Trump signed an executive order to bar transgender athletes from competing against women and girls.

    CA LAWMAKERS INTRODUCE BILL PROTECTING GIRLS FROM TRANS ATHLETES AFTER STATE REFUSES TO FOLLOW TRUMP’S ORDER

    Stephen A Smith at Clippers arena

    Stephen A. Smith on the ESPN NBA Countdown live set at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on Oct. 23, 2024. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

    The NCAA followed Trump’s executive order and changed its policy.

    Linda McMahon, Trump’s pick for education secretary, also said she didn’t believe trans athletes should compete against women and girls in sports.

    “I do not believe that biological boys should be able to compete against girls in sports, and I think now that certainly not only have the people spoken, because that was something that Trump ran very heavily on, but I believe the court has spoken,” McMahon said.

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    Donald Trump signs the executive order

    President Donald Trump signs an executive order barring transgender female athletes from competing in women’s or girls’ sporting events, in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    A national exit poll conducted by the Concerned Women for America (CWA) legislative action committee found that 70% of moderate voters saw the issue of “Donald Trump’s opposition to transgender boys and men playing girls and women’s sports and of transgender boys and men using girls and women’s bathrooms,” as important to them. And 6% said it was the most important issue of all, while 44% said it was “very important.”

    Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.

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  • NASCAR fans cheer as Trump arrives for Daytona 500 in Air Force One

    NASCAR fans cheer as Trump arrives for Daytona 500 in Air Force One

    President Donald Trump received cheers from the crowd at Daytona International Speedway as Air Force One landed at the airport ahead of his arrival for the Daytona 500 on Sunday.

    The president’s plane flew over the speedway before it landed at Daytona International Airport. Cheers from the crowd were heard on the FOX broadcast as the pre-race hosts talked to Chase Elliott. NASCAR fans and drivers watched as the plane flew over the track.

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    President Donald Trump departs the White House on Feb. 14, 2025. Trump is attending the Daytona 500 this weekend. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    Trump released a statement ahead of landing at the airport. He will be the first sitting president to attend two Daytona 500 races at Daytona International Speedway. He attended the race the first time in February 2020.

    “This iconic race showcases the fastest, most fearless drivers in motorsports, who represent our Nation’s love of tradition, competition, and automotive innovation,” the statement read. “The Daytona 500 brings together people from all walks of life—from lifelong racing fans to first-time spectators—they all join in celebrating a shared passion for speed, adrenaline, and the thrill of the race. 

    “From the roar of the engines on the track to the echo of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ soaring through the stands, the Daytona 500 is a timeless tribute to the speed, strength, and unyielding spirit that make America great. That spirit is what will fuel America’s Golden Age, and if we harness it, the future is truly ours.”

    Air Force One lands

    Air Force One with President Donald Trump on board flies over the scoring tower at the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, in Florida. (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

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    Trump also thanked U.S. military members for their service.

    “Since the very beginning, NASCAR has carried forth a proud tradition of honoring our heroic Service members for their unwavering courage,” the statement added. “While fans from around the world gather today at Daytona International Speedway, we extend our unending gratitude to the selfless men and women in uniform who risk their lives to keep us safe. When the engines start or the checkered flag waves, and all 500 thrilling miles in between, our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and Guardians stand ready to defend cherished traditions like this—and for that, we are truly thankful.

    “Melania and I send our best wishes for a safe and successful race. May God bless our Armed Forces, and may He continue to bless the United States of America.”

    Trump heads to Air Force One

    President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025, en route to NASCAR’s Daytona 500. (Pool Photo via AP)

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    Trump was at Super Bowl LIX for the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Kansas City Chiefs. He was the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl.

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  • Spurs teammates Victor Wembanyama, Chris Paul disqualified from NBA All-Star Game skills challenge

    Spurs teammates Victor Wembanyama, Chris Paul disqualified from NBA All-Star Game skills challenge

    San Antonio Spurs stars Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul were disqualified from Saturday night’s All-Star Game festivities after they found a loophole in the skills competition.

    The pair were in the field for the competition in which players go through a series of challenges, including bounce passing, chest passing, shots from three different locations on the floor and dribbling. 

    As they came to the shooting part, Wembanyama and Paul just threw the ball toward the rim in a time-saving tactic.

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    San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama and guard Chris Paul compete during the skills challenge at the All-Star festivities Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    It didn’t fly.

    They were disqualified because the shot attempts were determined to be invalid. Wembanyama, the 7-foot-3 Frenchman who is in his second year in the NBA, said he came up with the idea.

    “I don’t regret it. I think it was a good idea,” he said.

    Wembanyama and Paul completed the course in 47.9 seconds, the best among the competitors.

    MAC MCCLUNG, WHO HAS PLAYED IN 1 NBA GAME THIS SEASON, WINS 3RD STRAIGHT DUNK CONTEST

    Chris Paul competes in the skills challenge

    San Antonio Spurs guard Chris Paul competes during All-Star Saturday night festivities, Feb. 15, 2025, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green said afterward that Wembanyama was asking others if his plan made sense. Green competed with teammate Moses Moody.

    “It definitely sucked to see them throwing the ball like that,” Green said. “But what I will say is, Wemby walked around the court asking everybody, ‘Make one or three attempts?’ And Wemby said, ‘Oh, so I can get all three of them up there?’ So, he asked. Now, he may not have asked the right people. But I will say, in Wemby’s defense, he did ask a lot of people.”

    Cleveland Cavaliers stars Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley won the event.

    Mobley said he had an idea similar to that of Wembanyama’s time-saving plan. But it was the Spurs teammates who became the talk of the competition.

    Victor Wembanyama passes

    San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama competes during the All-Star skills challenge, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

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    “We tried something that we thought could win,” Paul said. “To see if we had the best time, so… it was fun.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Irish jockey Michael O’Sullivan, 24, dies after falling from horse

    Irish jockey Michael O’Sullivan, 24, dies after falling from horse

    Michael O’Sullivan, a jockey from Ireland who fell from his horse at Thurles Racecourse, has died more than a week after the fall, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) said in a news release. He was 24.

    He fell from his horse during the Racing Again February 20th Handicap Chase on Feb. 6.

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    Michael O’Sullivan celebrates on Marine Nationale after winning the 13:30 The Sky Bet Supreme Novices. (Reuters/Peter Cziborra)

    “Michael was an exceptionally talented young rider who was always popular in the weighroom,” IHRB CEO Darragh O’Loughlin said in the release. “Michael will be deeply missed by everyone in racing who had the pleasure of knowing him. Our hearts go out to Michael’s family, especially his parents Bernadette and William and his brother Alan, who will feel his loss most keenly.”

    Dr. Jennifer Pugh, the IHRB’s chief medical officer, said O’Sullivan’s family decided to donate his organs.

    “I have had the privilege of knowing Michael through his amateur and professional career and his dedication, modesty and kind nature always made him a pleasure to be around,” Pugh added. “Michael’s success and his humility will have inspired many, and I share the feeling of loss today with all those who knew him.

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    Michael O'Sullivan races

    Impaire Et Passe, ridden by Paul Townend, and Good Land, ridden by Michael O’Sullivan, in action during the 13:30 Ballymore Novices. (Reuters/Peter Cziborra)

    “Michael’s family would like to reiterate their gratefulness for all the support they have received in the last couple of days and express their appreciation to the local community and racing family. The O’Sullivan family have asked for privacy at this time.”

    O’Sullivan turned pro in 2022 and won the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle the next year at the Cheltenham Festival, according to the BBC. He had 95 wins in Ireland and Britain over the course of his career.

    “It’s dreadful news which puts all our problems into context. He will be much missed here and there is a real sadness here,” trainer Willie Mullins said, via the outlet. “He was here two mornings a week and was very much a part of the team and his part here was only going to get bigger. He was such a natural rider who was very modest, friendly and understated.

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    “He had a great understanding of horses and racing and given the horse, he was the man. I think Closutton will be a much poorer place without him and we, as a family, will miss him. He will be much missed in the yard and we have his family in our thoughts and our prayers are for them now.”

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  • World Series champion Bobby Jenks battling stomach cancer

    World Series champion Bobby Jenks battling stomach cancer

    Bobby Jenks, a World Series champion pitcher who starred for the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox, revealed Saturday he is being treated for stomach cancer.

    Jenks talked about his illness with MLB.com while at a hospital in Portugal. He expressed optimism he would be able to recover in time to return for a second season as the manager of the Windy City Thunderbolts, who play in the Frontier League.

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    Chicago pitcher Bobby Jenks is congratulated by catcher Toby Hall after the White Sox defeated the Giants 3-1at AT&T Park in San Francisco, May 17, 2008. (Phil Carter-USA Today Sports)

    “Now it’s time to do what I got to do to get myself better and get myself more time, however you want to look at it,” he told the website. “I’ll tell you one thing: I’m not going to die here in Portugal.”

    Jenks, 43, played seven years in the majors and was a two-time All-Star. He made 32 appearances and six saves in his rookie season in 2005. He helped the White Sox to a World Series title then.

    In 2007, he retired 41 consecutive batters, which matched a record for a relief pitcher.

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    Bobby Jenks pitches

    Chicago White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks pitches against the Orioles at Camden Yards in Baltimore, July 30, 2006. (James Lang-USA Today Sports)

    He had a 3.40 ERA and 173 saves for Chicago in 329 games over six years. He spent one season with the Red Sox before walking away from the game.

    The White Sox sent their well-wishes to Jenks on social media.

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    Bobby Jenks vs Phillies

    Boston Red Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks throws against the Phillies in Philadelphia, June 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)

    “We stand with you, Bobby Jenks,” the team wrote in an Instagram post.

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  • Mac McClung, who has played in 1 NBA game this season, wins 3rd straight dunk contest

    Mac McClung, who has played in 1 NBA game this season, wins 3rd straight dunk contest

    Mac McClung forged his own personal dynasty during NBA All-Star Weekend.

    The guard, who has only played in one game for the Orlando Magic during the regular season, took San Francisco by storm on Saturday and won his third consecutive NBA Slam Dunk Contest. It’s the first time any NBA player has won the event three times in a row.

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    Osceola Magic guard Mac McClung celebrates after dunking over a car at the All-Star festivities on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    The G League star had four perfect dunks, each scoring a 50. McClung dunked over a car and over 6-foot-11 Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star Evan Mobley. He defeated San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle to maintain his championship.

    “It kind of feels like a blur,” he said. “It’s something I love doing. That’s where my creativity comes from. I genuinely love this contest and I love to dunk.”

    McClung, who plays for the Osceola Magic in the G League, is the second dunker to win the contest three times. Nate Robinson won in 2006 and then again in 2009 and 2010.

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    Mac McClung dunks over Evan Mobley

    Osceola Magic guard Mac McClung dunks during All-Star festivities on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    “I think the contest is a beautiful thing,” McClung said. “I know people probably want bigger stars in it and I would love to see that. I think it’s important for the people in it to want to do it…. This contest is a special thing. We all love it.”

    McClung’s performance sparked reactions from Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant and Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo.

    “mac might make me decide to dunk,” Morant wrote on X.

    “If you do it. I’ll do it with you,” Antetokounmpo added.

    McClung only has five NBA games under his belt. He’s played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers in addition to the Magic.

    He said he prepared for the contest for nearly nine months and isn’t sure if he’ll go for a fourth title.

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    Mac McClung celebrates a win

    Osceola Magic guard Mac McClung celebrates with Julius Erving after winning the slam dunk contest on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    Matas Buzelis, of the Bulls, and Andre Jackson, of the Bucks, were eliminated in the first round.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • American hockey star Zach Werenski reacts to national anthem boos

    American hockey star Zach Werenski reacts to national anthem boos

    The U.S. and Canada’s 4 Nations Face-Off matchup on Saturday night quickly became a slugfest as multiple players dropped gloves following boos during “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

    The Americans defeated Canada, 3-1, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, but U.S. defenseman Zach Werenski was unhappy with the booing during the national anthem. In the NHL, boos have been heard during the song after Trump announced tariffs on Canada, which have since been paused. The president has also teased Canadians with the idea of Canada becoming the “51st state.”

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    Team USA forward Matthew Tkachuk, right, celebrates his goal with defenseman Zach Werenski during the Team Finland game at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Feb. 13, 2025. (David Kirouac-Imagn Images)

    Still, the boos have been heard.

    “We knew it was going to happen,” Werenski said. “It happened the last game, it’s been happening in the NHL before this, and we knew tonight was going to be the same way. We obviously don’t like it.”

    The U.S. faced boos ahead of their game against Finland and later won 6-1.

    “It is what it is,” Werenski said. “We kind of had an idea. We used it as motivation the best we could and found a way to get a win. But we had an idea going into it, so it wasn’t a surprise. Definitely don’t like it, though.”

    Saturday’s game saw three fights occur in the first nine seconds.

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    Matthew Tkachuk and Brandon Hagel

    Canada’s Brandon Hagel and Matthew Tkachuk of the U.S. fight during their 4 Nations Face-Off game in Montreal on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP)

    Matthew Tkachuk fought Brandon Hagel off the opening faceoff, his brother Brady tussled with Sam Bennett and J.T. Miller fought Colton Parayko. Brady Tkachuk told ESPN that his brother’s fight “happened pretty organically.”

    “Matthew said that he wanted to go first, it just happened and now it’s over and done with,” he said. “It’s right when Matthew found out the starting lineup, he said that he wanted a piece of him (Hagel).”

    Hagel added that he thought it was a “long time coming” between him and Matthew Tkachuk.

    Conor McDavid started the scoring for Canada but the U.S. answered with a Jake Guentzel goal. Dylan Larkin scored in the second period to take the lead. Guentzel then put in an empty-netter.

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    Brandon Hagel and Matthew Tkachuk fight

    Canada’s Brandon Hagel fights with United States’ Matthew Tkachuk in Montreal on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. (Graham Hughes//The Canadian Press via AP)

    “It’s just unbelievable, the atmosphere, to play on this stage in Canada, that was pretty cool for all of us I think,” Guentzel added. “There’s a lot of excitement from our team coming out for warmups and just seeing how packed it was. That was pretty special.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Trump expected to attend NASCAR’s Daytona 500 after Super Bowl LIX appearance

    Trump expected to attend NASCAR’s Daytona 500 after Super Bowl LIX appearance

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    President Donald Trump was at Super Bowl LIX last weekend to see the Philadelphia Eagles clobber the Kansas City Chiefs, and on Sunday, he is expected to attend NASCAR’s Super Bowl – the Daytona 500.

    “The Great American Race” is set to begin at 1:30 p.m. ET on FOX at Daytona International Speedway, which kicks off the 2025 NASCAR season.

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    President Donald Trump speaks before the start of the NASCAR Daytona 500 in Florida, Feb. 16, 2020. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

    It’s the second time Trump is attending the race. He was there in 2020, and given the honor of being the grand marshal of the event as he ran for president. He said then on Fox News that he liked NASCAR because of the bravery of drivers pursuing “pure American glory.”

    He said the Daytona 500 is a “legendary display of roaring engines, soaring spirits and the American skill, speed and power that we’ve been hearing about for so many years. The tens of thousands of patriots here today have come for the fast cars and the world-class motorsports. But NASCAR fans never forget that no matter who wins the race, what matters most is God, family and country.”

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    Bubba Wallace drives

    Bubba Wallace drives during a practice session for the NASCAR Daytona 500 on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, in Florida. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

    NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, who got into a spat with Trump during the 2020 season, was asked during the week about the possibility of the president attending the race. He said he “couldn’t care less” if Trump showed up or not. 

    “We’re here to race. Not for the show,” Wallace added.

    Chase Briscoe is on the pole for the race with Austin Cindric next to him on the front row. Wallace is in third.

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    Kyle Larson in the pits

    Kyle Larson waits while his crew makes adjustments to his car during a practice session for the NASCAR Daytona 500. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

    Defending NASCAR champion Joey Logano qualified 10th.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • Former Panthers star Cam Newton refuses to back down from ‘locker room of losers’ comments

    Former Panthers star Cam Newton refuses to back down from ‘locker room of losers’ comments

    Cam Newton, who spent the majority of his 11-year NFL career with the Carolina Panthers, is not backing down from his recent criticism of his former teammates.

    Newton was the first overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft and said when he arrived in Carolina he entered a locker room of “losers.” 

    The 2015 NFL MVP acknowledged his remarks were “aggressive,” but he remained steadfast in his position that they were “true.”

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    Cam Newton at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl party at Marquee Dayclub Las Vegas at The Cosmopolitan Feb. 10, 2024, in Las Vegas.  (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

    “When did we become so sensitive,” the former NFL star said this week during the “4th&1 with Cam Newton” podcast. “When did we become so sensitive to really speaking what the reality is? A locker room full of losers? Aggressive, but it’s true.”

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    The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback made the initial comments during an interview with Colorado football star Travis Hunter.

    Newton told Hunter he has “no way of impacting the game the way a quarterback does.” 

    “I went into a locker room of losers,” Newton said. “Just honest. Guys didn’t know how to win, guys didn’t know how to prepare. They didn’t take themselves serious to realize we was 2-14. There was a lot of 2-14 in the mentality of those guys.”

    Hunter, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, is projected to be one of the first players selected in April’s draft. Newton was offering Hunter some insight into the pressure the two-way player could face if he becomes this year’s No. 1 pick.

    One of Newton’s former teammates, Steve Smith, took exception to the quarterback’s comments.  

    “53 man locker room – 1 = 52 losers. Wow… breaking news to 89,” Smith wrote on X with an angry emoji.

    Steve Smith and Cam Newton

    The Carolina Panthers’ Steve Smith, left, and Cam Newton share a laugh during the first half of an NFL preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Aug. 29, 2013, in Charlotte, N.C.  (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File)

    A few hours later, Smith posted, “I’ve watched & listened from a far as U @CameronNewton talk about @Panthers! None of us are perfect. Yes We were 2-14 before you blessed us w ur presence. The way you have talked about @panthers lately I’m very disappointed. I wish u nothing but the very best. I’m done!!!”

    Smith played for the Panthers from 2001-13 and is the most productive receiver to wear a Panthers uniform. He is also a finalist for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame.

    Newton said he has “no quarrel” with Smith and understands why he had an issue with the remarks. Newton did clarify that he was referencing the Panthers’ performance as a whole and not individual players when he made the original comments. 

    “I’m not specifically talking about those guys,” Newton said. “I’m talking about the culture that was there prior to me coming into the locker room. And it was a losers’ mentality.”

    Cam Newton plays in December 2021

    Cam Newton (1) of the Carolina Panthers drops back to pass during the fourth quarter of a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium Dec. 12, 2021, in Charlotte, N.C.  (Lance King/Getty Images)

    Newton said the Panthers still had it his first two seasons when they went 6-10 and 7-9.

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    Things started to come together in 2013, when Carolina went 12-4 before losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the playoffs. The 2015 team went 15-1 and earned a spot in the Super Bowl. Carolina came up short in that game, losing 24-10 to the Denver Broncos.

    “Is it me saying that, ‘Oh when I came, I made everything (better)?’” he said. “No. I never said that. What I said was, ‘If you’re getting drafted No. 1, you’re going to a bad football team.’ That’s facts. And that’s the point that I was trying to tell Travis Hunter. 

    “You see what I’m saying? For me, everybody is so taken aback, like, ‘Oh, Cam said this.’ Bro, it’s the truth. It’s the truth.”

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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