The Chevy NASCAR Cup team, Trackhosue Racing, in partnership with 23XI Racing, is experiencing rapid growth within the racing community. Despite only joining the garage in 2021, they have quickly become a consistent contender for victories. However, this growth has also presented some significant challenges for the team.
Despite only fielding two cars in the Cup series, Trackhosue Racing boasts a large lineup of stock car drivers. In addition to the primary drivers, there are also loaned drivers competing in other series. The team’s expansion plans include adding a third team, which has raised questions about the future of certain drivers.
Ross Chastain, when asked about the potential impact of the team’s expansion, stated that he is unsure of the plans but remains committed to the No:1 Chevy team for the foreseeable future.
Reflecting on the team’s progress, Chastain expressed his surprise at seeing Justin Marks, the owner of Trackhosue Racing, leading such a successful Cup team. He is prepared for whatever challenges lie ahead in NASCAR.
Looking ahead to the 2025 season, Marks and his crew have a lot of work to do. They have secured the services of Suarez and Chastain but now need to find seats for Smith and SVG. It would be a poor business decision to let these drivers go without finding a suitable solution.
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