Sunday, February 16, 2025

Daytona 500 2025

 


Speaking of racing and Daytona, just today, at the other Yuuuuge Daytona race, known as The Daytona 500, held at the Daytona International Speedway, for the 67th year in a row, President Trump surprised everybody when he showed up at the NASCAR event:


President Trump's limousine, named "The Beast" is pictured below arriving onto the Daytona 500 International Raceway before the race got started today.


President Trump's visit to the DAYTONA 500 represents only the 3rd time a President has attended the event. In the photo below, in the bottom left hand corner we see President Trump standing alone with his young granddaughter just after he arrived at the Daytona 500.


President Trump seemed to be the champion at the Daytona 500, and in the image below we see him shaking hands with legendary NASCAR racer, Richard Petty. 


Below we see NASCAR racer and 2025 Daytona 500 commentator, Clint Bowyer, and he is rocking a gold Rolex Daytona.




The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds performed at the 2025 NASCAR Daytona 500, and I excited as I am working on an amazing follow-up story to my previously published story named, "The Complete History of The Rolex Thunderbird and Rolex Turn-O-Graph."


Below is a live video stream from the Daytona 500 that captured the beginning of the event in case you missed it.

Orange Hand Rolex Explorer II Hearst Castle Swimming Pool


Orange Hand Rolex Explorer II

Hearst Castle Swimming Pool

I visited Hearst Castle located in San Simeon, on the Central California coast and took this photo of the Rolex Explorer II "Orange Hand" in front of the stunning swimming pool.



The main outdoor swimming pool at Hearst Castle is a masterpiece of ancient Greek splendor...




Hearst Castle is located on top of a remote mountain range located on California's central coast.




Hearst Castle is a super fascinating place to visit and take tours. It's otherworldly and surrealistic in an Eagle's Hotel California kind of way...


If you take the tour of William Randolph Heart's private residence, which was located up in the top of the Hearst Castle tower, he had a private library where he would work on editing all of his newspapers and magazines.


Located outside his private library there is a Newspaper stand, where he would have his daily newspapers flown in from all over the United States as we witness in the photo below.


In this last photo we see William Randolph Hearst's Gothic style private library located at the top of the tower at Hearst Castle.