Justin Marks is expanding his NASCAR Cup Series team, Trackhouse Racing, to a three-car team in 2025 with the arrival of Shane van Gisbergen moving up to the series on a full-time basis.
Justin Marks retired from full-time racing and started Trackhouse Racing with Daniel Suárez in the No. 99 car and Pitbull as a partner in 2021. Marks later bought Chip Ganassi Racing’s NASCAR assets ...
NASCAR had an extremely eventful season from on the track, in the garage and inside the courtroom, from start to finish.
More than anything, we want to be winners. “Certainly, it was disappointing that the 1 (car of Ross Chastain) didn’t make the playoffs. I think there was some bad luck and some performance stuff. The ...
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This year, however, Chastain has more planned for the winter with appearances, trade shows and conventions he couldn't commit to during the year. More time out of the car gives Ross Chastain more ...
The 24 car would have lost enough spots to get me into the final race.” Evidently, the Martinsville roadrunner has different approaches to the fiasco. Ross Chastain is tight-lipped, while ...
Nicknamed The Madhouse for all of its theatrics, Cup Series drivers that get really mad at each other for anything that ...
He ran one other race that season. Trackhouse will add van Gisbergen to its Cup lineup, expanding to a three-car full-time effort in 2025. He’ll be teammates to Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez.
Justin Marks, owner of the NASCAR TrackHouse team, continues his bold vision by entering the Rolex 24 at Daytona at Daytona ...
During the Snowball Derby practice session, Noah Gragson publicly criticized William Sawalich's aggressive driving.
“It’s truly an honor to be part of the West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame ... entries in the NASCAR Cup Series for drivers Ross Chastain, Shane Van Gisbergen, and Daniel Suarez.