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President Trump rolled up to NASCAR’s Daytona 500 on Sunday in his tricked-out limousine “The Beast.”

Trump, who was named the grand marshal of this year’s big race, was spotted arriving to the track in the $1.5 million, seven-seat limo, making roughly a quarter lap before pulling aside in an infield staging area.

Unveiled in 2018, the 20,000-pound fortified Cadillac CT6 stretch sedan comes fully loaded with bags of the president’s blood type, as well as features to ward off just about every kind of terror attack or assassination attempt.

It can spew out a smoke screen, fire tear gas and leave an oil slick to thwart a car chase, NBC previously reported.

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Donald Trump in The Beast, his armored presidential limo.
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US President Donald Trump's armored limo waits for his arrival at Harrisburg International Airport December 10, 2019, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump's armored limoAFP via Getty Images
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There are also at least 8-inch-thick walls and 5-inch, multi-layer windows that make the doors as heavy as those on a Boeing 757 jet.

Reports had said Trump planned on taking the bulky presidential ride for a lap around the speedway.

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