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Pitbull invites Daniel Suárez on stage for a drink to celebrate Atlanta win

JHby:Jonathan Howard02/29/24

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Daniel Suarez Pitbull concert
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The celebrations continue for Daniel Suárez and Trackhouse Racing following a thriller of a finish in the Ambetter Health 400. Team co-owner Pitbull was kind enough to invite his NASCAR driver on stage at a recent concert.

The marketing for Trackhouse Racing is extremely impressive compared to other NASCAR organizations. They are on the cutting edge of online media, at-track experiences, and more. It reflects in their sponsors, how they present themselves, and more.

Part of the glitz and glamor comes from having Mr. Worldwide as part of the ownership group. Pitbull is an enthusiastic owner and brings a breath of fresh air to the sport. He also brought out a bottle of liquor to toast with Daniel Suárez.

Even if you don’t listen to Pitbull, his shows look like a lot of fun. Having a superstar like him as a NASCAR owner is good for the sport. It has also been really good for Trackhouse Racing.

The win by Daniel Suárez was another huge highlight for Trackhouse. In fact, it was the biggest NASCAR highlight since the Ross Chastain Hail Melon at Martinsville. Throw in Shane van Gisbergen’s massive win at Chicago in his debut and the organization has three of the most iconic moments in recent NASCAR history.

Daniel Suárez earns massive win in Atlanta

It can’t be overstated how big of a win this was for Daniel Suárez. Since last year, the word has been that he is on the hot seat, Trackhouse has brought in SVG, Zane Smith, as well as Connor Zilisch as a development driver.

Those are three drivers that can and should make it to the Cup Series. The only issue, Trackhouse just has two Cup Series teams. Five drivers, two teams – something has to give, right?

Winning solves everything in racing, so good news for Suárez. However, winning can’t produce another charter or two. A lot of money can, though. With a changing landscape in NASCAR, it wouldn’t be wild to see a couple of charters become available.

Now, I don’t have any inside information, but something tells me Trackhouse wants to have its cake and eat it too. The thing is, they might be able to do just that. Right now, Daniel Suárez is their guy in the 99 and will be there for the time being.