Trackhouse Racing interested in expansion in NASCAR Cup Series for 2025

Trackhouse Racing is interested in expansion in the NASCAR Cup Series amid rumors that Stewart-Haas Racing could sell charters before 2025.

[autotag]Trackhouse Racing[/autotag] has quickly grown since it debuted in 2021. The organization started as a one-car operation with Daniel Suarez and now has two full-time entries with Ross Chastain in the other. Also, a third part-time entry is used for the team’s PROJECT 91 program. Trackhouse Racing is rising, and team owner Justin Marks isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

According to Sports Business Journal’s Adam Stern, Trackhouse Racing is one of four teams that are said to be interested in expanding in the Cup Series, with Stewart-Haas Racing’s future in doubt. The NASCAR organization has Suarez, Chastain, Zane Smith, and Shane van Gisbergen under contract, so there is a need for more charters.

Suarez and Chastain will likely stay with Trackhouse Racing long-term, so the organization needs another charter or two to have the other drivers on the team in 2025. Smith is currently driving for Spire Motorsports but likely won’t be there for long. Trackhouse Racing continues to grow in the Cup Series, and if a charter is for sale, expect Marks to be at the front of the line.

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