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NASCAR fans have been wondering what happened to Trackhouse Racing’s fancy Project 91 program, and honestly, who can blame ...
Connor Zilisch made headlines during the race weekend at Watkins Glen International after falling off his car following the ...
Project 91 fields the No. 91 Chevrolet, an experiential initiative by Trackhouse to offer a Cup Series seat to potential ...
Ross Chastain is sporting an interesting look for Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway. Jockey, the ...
Justin Marks recalls Trackhouse Racing’s ups and downs, being title contenders in 2022, struggling since, and now mounting a ...
Fresh off his Watkins Glen victory, Shane van Gisbergen joins Mamba Smith for this week’s Victory Lap on Kevin Harvick’s ...
NASCAR driver Shane van Gisbergen expressed his thoughts on a special achievement his team, Trackhouse Racing, missed during ...
Trackhouse Racing is one of the rising stars when it comes to NASCAR teams. The squad has some talented drivers in its pool ...
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Justin Marks says that Trackhouse Racing development driver Connor Zilisch is eyeing how he can continue ...
Trackhouse Racing became a team to beat last year, placing drivers Daniel Suarez and Ross Chastain in the NASCAR Playoffs. Today, the team operates with about 150 people.
Trackhouse officials indicated in the news release that Pitbull is scheduled to attend the team’s first race, the season-opening Daytona 500 on Feb. 14 (2:30 p.m. ET, FOX, MRN, SiriusXM).
Trackhouse revealed it had purchased Ganassi’s NASCAR operations back on June 30, a transaction that included its two Cup Series charters. That left Chastain’s future in question, but not anymore.