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Newsweek
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- Newsweek
Trackhouse Racing Confirms Daniel Suarez's Future Ahead Of Contract Expiry
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Daniel Suarez has confirmed that he and the Trackhouse Racing team have "mutually agreed" to part ways after the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The 33-year-old driver has clinched two Cup Series victories over his five-year period with the Justin Marks-led team. He joined the team in 2021 and celebrated his best season finish in 2022, when he finished 10th in the standings. The Mexican driver confirmed with a message on social media: "Trackhouse and I have mutually agreed to part ways at the end of the 2025 season. ... I wish Trackhouse nothing but the best, this 99 team will always be special to me. And I like I always say, The best is ahead!" A message to my amigos ⬇️ — Daniel Suárez (@Daniel_SuarezG) July 1, 2025 Team owner Justin Marks also commented in a statement: "The role Daniel has played in the Trackhouse origin story and its first five years will remain a valued part of the company's history forever. "His commitment, work ethic and dedication to the effort is one of the most impressive things I personally have seen in my career. Daniel Suarez, driver of the #99 Quaker State Chevrolet, greets fans prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart at Echo Park Speedway on June 28, 2025 in Hampton, Georgia. Daniel Suarez, driver of the #99 Quaker State Chevrolet, greets fans prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart at Echo Park Speedway on June 28, 2025 in Hampton, Georgia."We will forever be thankful and honored that Daniel chose to spend many incredible years with us. We are proud of his wins, his successes, the growth of his brand, and his emergence as a valuable athlete in America's greatest motorsport. "But, most of all, I'm proud of him as a friend. I'm truly excited to see what awaits him in the next chapter of his amazing career. We are grateful for the professionalism, effort and heart he's brought to our organization." NEWS: We've mutually agreed to part ways with @Daniel_SuarezG at the end of the season. — Trackhouse Racing (@TeamTrackhouse) July 1, 2025 In the formal statement, Suarez explained, "I've had some of the best years of my Cup Series career at Trackhouse. We had great successes as a team and I gained some incredible friends. We took a team nobody had even heard of in 2021 and in just a couple of years we were winning races and running up front on a weekly basis. "Just like the seasons in a year, sometimes things change and we have mutually agreed to each go in our own direction. I wish Trackhouse nothing but the best, this No. 99 team will always be special to me. And like I always say, the best is ahead!" Suarez is yet to confirm his next steps in his career. Similarly, Trackhouse Racing has not announced who will replaced the Mexican driver from 2026 onwards.


Time of India
15-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Daniel Suarez races to victory amid rain and roars in NASCAR Mexico
Daniel Suarez turned adversity into triumph on Saturday, overcoming a morning crash to charge from the back of the pack to victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race — igniting wild celebrations among thousands of rain-soaked fans at Mexico City 's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez . The 33-year-old Monterrey native, who wrecked during qualifying for the Cup Series earlier in the day, rebounded in a backup car to deliver a storybook win on home soil, defying the odds in dramatic fashion. — Daniel_SuarezG (@Daniel_SuarezG) by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo "I left my country 10 years ago to follow my dreams and pursue a career in NASCAR. I have never felt anything like this," Suarez, who in 2016 became the first foreign driver to win an Xfinity Series title, told reporters after the win. "It's amazing that this race is actually happening here. This win is not only for me; it's for everyone who has worked on this in Mexico and the United States, and for everyone who believes in it and in me," he added. Live Events — NASCAR_Xfinity (@NASCAR_Xfinity) Suarez seized his moment amid the chaos of a dramatic final-stage restart, capitalizing after front-runners Connor Zilisch and Ty Gibbs were taken out in a multi-car collision. Though he grabbed the lead, the win was far from easy — a late restart following a red flag set up a tense showdown. Suarez held off a strong charge from Taylor Gray to clinch a hard-fought victory in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, capping a remarkable comeback on home soil. "It's incredible to get this win in front of my home crowd and my people. Did you guys have fun? Viva Mexico ," Suarez shouted to fans who had braved persistent rainfall throughout the day. — NASCAR_Xfinity (@NASCAR_Xfinity) The weekend marked NASCAR's most ambitious international venture in years, as it brought America's top motorsport to Mexico — a country where Formula One has long reigned supreme in the world of racing.