Showing posts with label Trackhouse Racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trackhouse Racing. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2026

Roto-Rooter Joins Trackhouse Racing for 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Season

#Roto-Rooter Joins Trackhouse Racing for 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Season

Leading Innovator in the Plumbing and Drain Cleaning Industry Partners with Connor Zilisch for multiple races

Roto-Rooter Joins Trackhouse Racing for 2026 NASCAR Cup Series Season

 

Trackhouse Racing announced today that Roto-Rooter has joined the team as part of a multi-year, multi-race agreement and will be the Official Plumbing Installation, Repair and Replacement Services Company of Trackhouse Racing.

 

The relationship with Roto-Rooter and Connor Zilisch dates back to October 2024 at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway when the young driver made his third career NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series start with JR Motorsports (JRM).

 





 

“We’re really looking forward to taking the next step into the Cup Series with Connor and Trackhouse Racing,” said Thad Reinhard, President of Roto-Rooter Corporation. “Connor has been a great representative for Roto-Rooter the past two seasons at JR Motorsports. He’s a great young kid and incredibly talented behind the wheel. We feel very fortunate to have this opportunity and we’re all excited for the 2026 season.”

 

In 2025, Zilisch and Roto-Rooter teamed up to win a thrilling O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway. He held off Trackhouse Racing teammate Shane van Gisbergen to win the 79-lap event. Zilisch grabbed the lead for the final time on lap 48 and held on for the next 32 laps, despite intense pressure and a friendly nudge or two from van Gisbergen. Zilisch won his first NASCAR series race at Sonoma and led the most laps (four times for 46 laps).


Connor Zilisch Tops SVG for the #Win in Thrilling Sonoma Battle (2025)
Connor Zilisch Tops SVG for the #Win in Thrilling Sonoma Battle (2025)


 

It’s awesome to continue the relationship with Roto-Rooter into the Cup Series,” said NASCAR Cup Series Rookie, Zilisch. “I’ve met a lot of great people with the company over the last two years. The win at Sonoma was really cool, and I remember how excited everyone from Roto-Rooter was in victory lane after the race. I can’t wait to grow that relationship this season.”

 

 

Roto-Rooter will make its on-track Cup Series debut with Trackhouse Racing and Zilisch in April at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway as part of a unique doubleheader. In addition to Roto-Rooter’s Cup debut on April 12, the company will also serve as primary sponsor for Zilisch in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race on April 11 with JRM at the .533-mile concrete oval.

 

 

source: Trackhouse Racing Media

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Pitbull to Perform DAYTONA 500 Pre-Race Show

Pitbull to Perform DAYTONA 500 Pre-Race Show

GRAMMY® Award-Winning Superstar and Trackhouse Racing Co-Owner

The 66th running of The Great American Race festivities will begin with “Mr. Worldwide” bringing his South Beach flair to the World Center Of Racing

Pitbull to Perform DAYTONA 500 Pre-Race Show

 

He knows you want to have a good time. And if you’re going to be at the 66th running of the DAYTONA 500 you’ll get it, as Daytona International Speedway announced that Armando Christian PĆ©rez, Pitbull, will kick-off the Great American Race on Sunday, Feb. 18 by performing the pre-race show on the ballfield.

 

“There’s no better way to get the energy flowing than with Pitbull performing our pre-race concert for the Daytona 500,” said Daytona International Speedway President Frank Kelleher. “Pitbull has continued to release major hits for over a decade and has shown tremendous longevity as an artist over the years. He’ll bring all the South Florida vibes and culture up here to put on quite the show for the 66th running of The Great American Race.”

 





Pitbull announced the next iteration of the “TRACKHOUSE” album series, set for release in February. The lyrics and cover of the EP titled “TRACKHOUSE: Daytona 500 Edition” reflect key elements of NASCAR’s biggest race. Pitbull joined Trackhouse Racing as a co-owner in 2021, connecting the world of music and racing to unite and inspire fans globally.

 

“It’s an honor to once again be part of the Great American Race, this time performing at the Daytona 500,” said Trackhouse team co-owner Armando Christian Perez (Pitbull).

 

“So Everyone start your engines, Get Ready and Dale!”

 

“Mr. Worldwide” has earned 46 total awards throughout his career, sold 25 million studio albums, has over 40 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and passed 18 billion YouTube views. Most recently his Billboard Hot 100 global hit “Give Me Everything,” featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack and Nayer surpassed 1 Billion streams on Spotify, his third record to join Spotify’s  billion streams club.

 





 

Friday, October 27, 2023

Moose Fraternity extends partnership with Trackhouse Racing, Ross Chastain through 2025


Moose Fraternity extends partnership with Trackhouse Racing, Ross Chastain through 2025

Moose Chevrolet to Appear in Four #NASCAR Cup Series Races in Each of the Next Two Seasons

Moose Fraternity extends partnership with Trackhouse Racing, Ross Chastain through 2025

 

Before the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway, Trackhouse Racing and Ross Chastain had some big news to announce. Moose Fraternity is staying on with the team and driver through 2025. One of Trackhouse’s earliest NASCAR partners, the Moose will be loose for a number of races over the next couple of seasons, at least.

 

NASCAR Trackhouse Racing

 

This is a great weekend to make the announcement. It was a year ago at Martinsville when Ross Chastain put his No. 1 Moose Fraternity Chevy into the wall and refused to lift until he got across the finish line. Think about all of the advertising the Moose has gotten thanks to the replays of that iconic moment.

 





 

So, it’s safe to say, things are working out. Trackhouse Racing has committed partners. Long-term partners build brands. They help build a culture in the organization. This is good news for Trackhouse and NASCAR. The group will sponsor four races per year as part of the new deal.

 

Of course, Trackhouse Racing does things differently. So, they had their own video to help announce the great news.

 





Moose Fraternity Logo

 

For Chastain, who is an actual member of the Moose Fraternity, the partnership has been and continues to be a lot of fun.

 

“It has been so fun to have a continued relationship with the Moose Fraternity,” said Chastain who is a member of Tice and Shores, Florida, Lodge 1297 within the Moose Fraternity.

 

“Several of the members have become like family which is unique when it comes to a partnership. Not only do I have the opportunity to meet members but it’s fun to talk to people about becoming a member of the fraternity. It’s a passionate group that cares about their community and making it a better place.”

 

In June, Chastain visited Mooseheart, a residential childcare facility on a 1,000-acre campus west of Chicago. In November, he’ll visit Moosehaven, a retirement community in Orange Park, Fla. The retirement community has served members of the Moose since 1922.

 

Chastain also visits various Moose Lodges around the country during race weekends.

 

“We really appreciate the relationships we have built with Ross and the Trackhouse Racing family these past few years and are thrilled to continue this journey together through 2025. Having Ross as a member and ambassador for the Moose Fraternity is phenomenal. Just like on the track, when he puts on the Moose hat, you can expect the unexpected to happen,” said Moose International CEO Scott Hart.

 

 

source: On3 Media

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Trackhouse Racing Looks Strong Early

Trackhouse Racing Looks Strong Early

Both Teams in Series Points Top Five

Trackhouse Racing Looks Strong Early #NASCAR

 

Through three races of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season, Trackhouse Racing drivers Ross Chastain  and Daniel SuĆ”rez have been putting up some impressive performances and as a result both are ranked inside the top five in the NASCAR Cup Series driver points standings for the second consecutive week – the first season the organization has had both drivers ranked within the top five in points.

 

Following Las Vegas, Ross Chastain leads the NASCAR Cup Series points standings by a mere three points over second place Alex Bowman and 21 points up on third place Kevin Harvick. Chastain’s teammate Daniel SuĆ”rez is currently ranked fourth in the series standings, only 25 points back from Chastain in the series lead. SuĆ”rez is the one of only two drivers to score top-10 finishes in all three races this season – Alex Bowman is the only other driver to accomplish the feat.

 

Looking ahead to Phoenix, expect the Trackhouse Racing success to continue. In this race last season at Phoenix, Chastain finished runner-up to race winner Chase Briscoe and SuƔrez finished in the top-10 (ninth).

 

Chastain has made nine series starts at Phoenix Raceway posting two top-five finishes. His average finish at the 1-mile track is an 18.5.

 

SuƔrez has made 12 series starts at Phoenix, and the Monterrey, Mexico native has put up three top-10 finishes.

 









 

source: NASCAR Media