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T rackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks says he met with NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez for an hour on the eve of the Chicago Street Course race and they’re in a “good place.” Their meeting came ...
Daniel Suárez and Trackhouse Racing announced they would part ways following the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, leaving the driver looking for his next move. It’s unclear for now where that will be.
Trackhouse Racing announced that Daniel Suarez and the organization would be parting ways in 2026. Following the Chicago Street Race on Sunday, Trackhouse owner Justin Marks addressed the divorce with ...
We're going to continue with our post-race media availabilities. We've been joined by our race-winning team. We're joined by Justin Marks, who's the owner of Trackhouse Racing, and the race-winning ...
After Shane van Gisbergen’s third win, Trackhouse Racing’s owner, Justin Marks, appears fully won over, showering him with ...
Here's why Trackhouse Racing team owner Justin Marks says that more one-offs for his team featuring stars from other series or nations are probably not in the cards for this season.
While Shane van Gisbergen locks up twin poles in Chicago, Trackhouse Boss Justin Marks announces he'll pilot the team's No. 87 Red Bull Chevrolet Cup Series entry at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Marks, a proven winner behind the wheel himself, will drive the No. 87 Red Bull NASCAR Cup Chevrolet at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which takes place between July 10th and 13th.
Earlier this month, Trackhouse Racing announced that Daniel Suarez and the organization would be parting ways in 2026. Following the Chicago Street Race on Sunday, Trackhouse owner Justin Marks ...
Trackhouse owner Justin Marks publicly commented on the split for the first time on Sunday. “Look, Daniel’s been a huge part of this company for four and a half years now,” Marks said, ...
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