Denny Hamlin loves Connor Zilisch going to Trackhouse Racing and the signing pulled off by Justin Marks. The 17-year-old phenom already made waves this calendar year.
One of the more controversial instances that happened during NASCAR’s trip to COTA was the numerous track limit penalties that were handed out. Throughout the entire weekend, a myriad of wheelmen were hit with penalties that basically ruined their afternoons.
Denny Hamlin believes Trackhouse Racing team owner Justin Marks‘ decision regarding the future of Daniel Suárez got a whole lot more difficult after the driver’s win in Atlanta.
The race at Atlanta ended in a photo finish with Daniel Suarez taking the victory home with a 0.003-second gap. The 32-year-old joined Trackhouse back in 2021 and has been a part of the team since then.
Coming into 2024, there was plenty of talk regarding whether Justin Marks and his Trackhouse Racing team could move on from Daniel Suárez after the season.
Trackhouse Racing is looking into the future with a new signing. Connor Zilisch is now a Trackhouse driver for 2024 and 2025. This deal will put Zilisch in the CARS Tour, ARCA Menards Series, and in the NASCAR Truck, and Xfinity Series throughout the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
Trackhouse Racing is expanding their reach beyond the NASCAR Cup Series, as they continue to make a name for themselves. The organization has gone from a fledgeling team to one of the most popular in the Cup Series in just a couple of seasons.
There is no doubt that Justin Marks and Trackhouse Racing are doing things their own way in the sport of NASCAR. In fact, that’s how they planned it. When you see Trackhouse at the track, their hauler, their merch, their cars – all of it is new and modern.
There is no doubt that Justin Marks and Trackhouse Racing are doing things their own way in the sport of NASCAR. In fact, that’s how they planned it. When you see Trackhouse at the track, their hauler, their merch, their cars – all of it is new and modern.
What a run Justin Marks has been on in the last couple of weeks in the Trans Am Series. He just took his second pole award in a row. It isn’t NASCAR, but it is impressive.
Justin Marks, co-owner of Trackhouse Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, will climb into a Kaulig Racing car for Saturday’s inaugural street-course race in Chicago.
Don’t be surprised if NASCAR Cup Series drivers feel a little jumpy lining up at Nashville Superspeedway June 25.
The driver put his car into fifth gear at Martinsville last year, sending himself from 10th to fifth to secure the final championship spot. Trackhouse
Trackhouse Racing founder and co-owner Justin Marks was announced as the winner of the 2022 National Motorsports Press Association Myers Brothers Award during NASCAR championship festivities Thursday evening in Nashville, Tenn.
How a watermelon farmer, a guy who learned English from cartoons and Pitbull are trying to redefine the concept of a NASCAR team. It’s hard to miss the Trackhouse Racing logo.
Justin Marks' own mother heard the rumor and texted her son, the owner of Trackhouse Racing, to find out if Helio Castroneves will be running the Daytona 500 for the NASCAR team.
Ganassi has two cars in the Cup Series and will transfer his North Carolina race shop and its assets to Marks in 2022.
NASCAR is sitting at the halfway point of the 2020 playoffs heading into the Charlotte Roval this Sunday. While the race for the championship is heating up, the intensity of a drama-filled NASCAR silly season rages on.
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