It is believed that this the first time the song was performed at the race, which would later become a traditional fixture of the pre-race ceremonies.
Another hallowed tradition is the pre-race ceremony, including an invocation and the playing of taps.
The traditional pre-race ceremonies were held with the showing of the national colors along with the invocation service from a local minister.
Ruth Graham, began pre-race ceremonies, by giving the invocation.
Tim Griffin began pre-race ceremonies, by giving the invocation.
The pre-race ceremonies were held on-time, but some subtle changes were made.
One of the first changes Jenkins made to the broadcast was to eliminate commentary and reporting during the pre-race ceremonies.
Ken Bowers, chaplain of the race track, began pre-race ceremonies with the invocation.
As a gesture, the Speedway added an invocation to the pre-race ceremonies.
Joe Gibbs began the pre-race ceremonies, by giving the invocation.