DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Nate Bargatze considered squeezing a big, dumb joke into his command for drivers to start their engines at the Daytona 500.
''At first, I thought about doing like, how many feet are in 500 miles,'' Bargatze said. ''Nobody knows.''
Bargatze laughed when he said the proposed joke, which is a riff on his popular ''Washington's Dream'' sketches on ''Saturday Night Live," fell flat when he tested it Saturday night during a gig in Indianapolis.
''I was going to do another one with Jimmie Johnson being older to let the younger drivers know that his left blinker will be on the whole race,'' Bargatze said. ''Then when I got here and talked about it, it's like, I think you just need to do, normal? You have all these hopes and dreams to do something funny.''
Bargatze kept it straight in his role as grand marshal for Sunday's Daytona 500.
''It's going to be insanity,'' Bargatze said. ''It's been a dream to be asked to do this.''
Bargatze's day at Daytona — where he mingled with drivers such as Denny Hamlin — is just the latest dream job for one of the most popular stand-ups currently working. He hosted the Emmy Awards, released three Netflix specials and just won a Best Comedy Album Grammy Award for ''Your Friend, Nate Bargatze."
His ''Big Dumb Eyes World Tour'' set a record for biggest one-year gross by a comedy performer in history and has set more than 40 arena attendance records.