“Gentlemen, start your engines!”

Those are the four legendary words that will be uttered by President Donald Trump at the inaugural race of the NASCAR season, according to the Associated Press.

Before the race, Trump will be given the title of “Grand Marshal” and will commence the start of the race, a task that no other president in history has had the privilege of doing.

Daytona International Speedway Chip Wile confirmed the rumors in an official press release.

“Daytona International Speedway has been privileged to have hosted several sitting presidents of the United States over our history,” Wile stated. “We’re honored that the president of the United States has chosen to experience the pageantry and excitement of ‘The Great American Race.’”

Only one other president went to the Daytona 500 — George W. Bush in 2004. However, he didn’t take part in the pre-race ceremony, nor deemed the Grand Marshal.

Last year, Trump talked about a time he rode with 1967 Daytona 500 winner Mario Andretti and how it might have been a little too exhilarating for the New York business mogul.

“I said, ‘Mario, get me out of here. I want to get out of this car,’” Trump recalled. “We went so fast. We literally… we covered four blocks in like a second.”