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Daytona 500: Mitt Romney Visits NASCAR Event Ahead Of Michigan Primary

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CHRIS JENKINS   02/26/12 08:46 PM ET  AP

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Two days away from a critical primary in Michigan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney detoured to Daytona International Speedway on Sunday.

Romney visited the track for a few hours before the scheduled start of the Daytona 500. He spoke briefly at the pre-race drivers' meeting and spent time walking around the garage and pit areas, shaking hands and taking photographs with fans.

Asked if he would be rooting for something bad to happen to the No. 26 car being sponsored by Republican rival Rick Santorum's campaign, Romney laughed, saying, "I hope all the cars have a good race."

Even Santorum's?

"I just hope they all have a good race," Romney said.

Romney was introduced at the drivers' meeting and received hearty applause from drivers, team members and other VIPs.

"This combines a couple of things I like best, cars and sports," Romney told the group. "I appreciate the spirit of the men and women that are driving today. This is a chance to really look at some of the determination and great qualities of the human spirit. This is quintessentially American. I love what you're doing, happy to be here today, wish you all the very best and God bless this great nation of ours."

He delivered similar remarks to the fans, briefly speaking on a stage in the infield during driver introductions.

Fans yelled messages of support as Romney roamed around the infield, although at least one shouted "Santorum!"

Asked if taking time to appear at Daytona was an indication of his level of confidence going into Tuesday's primary in Michigan, Romney said it wasn't.

"No, it's a sign of a guy who loves cars," Romney said. "And this has always been a place where American cars have shined. And a long history from Daytona being connected with Detroit, with Detroit cars, and with the spirit of America."

Romney was at Daytona last year and said he also has been to the track in New Hampshire. When asked how closely he follows the sport, Romney acknowledged that he isn't necessarily a hard-core fan but has a working knowledge of the sport and friendships with some of the people involved in racing.

"Not as closely as some of the most ardent fans," he said. "But I have some great friends that are NASCAR team owners."

Romney said he has visited team owner Richard Childress' facilities and came away impressed by the technology.

"I go back to the 1960s, back then when you had guys like Bobby Allison driving, they were driving stock cars," Romney said. "Maybe they'd taken out the passenger seat and the back seat so they can put in a restraint system and a fire extinguisher. But now these cars really are built from the ground up entirely by the teams themselves."

Romney spent time talking to team co-owners Chip Ganassi and Felix Sabates, who took Romney over to meet driver Jamie McMurray on pit lane.

Driver Brian Vickers walked along with Romney's entourage for most of the morning and spent time talking to Romney.

"I'm a supporter of his, and I like his policies," said Vickers, who is not in the Daytona 500 field.

With a campaign event scheduled in Michigan later Sunday, Romney wasn't scheduled to stay for the race – just as well, because it was postponed until Monday by rain.

Earlier Sunday, Santorum discussed his campaign's sponsorship of the No. 26 team and driver Tony Raines on ABC's "This Week."

"I talked to (Raines) about a strategy," Santorum said on the show. "I recommended he stay back in the pack, you know, hang back there until the right time, and then bolt to the front when it really counts. So let's watch. I'm hoping that for the first, you know, maybe 300, 400 miles, he's sitting way, way back, letting all the other folks crash and burn, and then sneak up at the end and win this thing."

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03:07 PM on 02/27/2012
So Mitt shows up on a self promoting tour and gets welcomed with open arms. Michele Obama and Jill Biden show up to support the troops and they get booed...really explains alot.
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sugarmoes
what doth life?
12:43 PM on 02/27/2012
"i like nascar... all the cars are the right height. right-height american cars. may they rule the universe and beyond."
02:38 PM on 02/27/2012
and, like Romney they run in circles...
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
12:02 PM on 02/27/2012
the fact that Romney is so warmly received and the FLOTUS was booed only proves this isn't about politiics but race...Romney is much more farther removed, economically and socially, from the average NASCAR fan than the POTUS/FLOTUS are but yet they boo/hate them...NASCAR is nothing but a haven for bigots
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Ty LaRue
Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge
06:27 AM on 02/27/2012
Normally his type even look down on the average NASCAR fan, I bet his is no different
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03:16 AM on 02/27/2012
Was he there rooting for the ramen noodle entry ? Ya know in support of all those jobs he created ?
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SolarArray
Republican = Trash America, Any Cost
11:00 PM on 02/26/2012
The guy's an idiot and his wife isn't too smart either. What a pair.
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missindependent
STOP YELLING!
10:40 PM on 02/26/2012
Romney is such a DORK!......Anyway, GO OBAMA!!!!
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RickinBoca
Thats my opinion and I could be...
09:56 PM on 02/26/2012
He sponsored a Toyota team.
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PedroInfante
The epitome of Republicans is Hypocrisy
09:30 PM on 02/26/2012
Awwww, it rained on his parade! :(
08:48 PM on 02/26/2012
"Not as closely as some of the most ardent fans," he said. "But I have some friends who are NASCAR team owners."

Wow - the robot's programming is jammed on a continuous loop. Romney is "Lucy" at the chocolate factory.
08:39 PM on 02/26/2012
These are the people who booed ... Michelle and Jill Biden. I also remember one of the drivers refusing to visit the White House ... funny people.
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
08:35 PM on 02/26/2012
Santorum's advice "stay back and then bolt to the front" I think he is confused with Seabiscuit, this is not a horse Ricky...
08:11 PM on 02/26/2012
Looking for the racists redneck vote?