Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks makes his thoughts known on a recent collab involving SVG, IndyCar star, and more

Justin Marks, Shane van Gisbergen, and Scott McLaughlin
Justin Marks (background image), Shane van Gisbergen (left inlet), and Scott McLaughlin (right inlet) - Source: Imagn

Trackhouse Racing has a lot in store for the 2025 season including a 24 Hours of Daytona entry. Team owner Justin Marks shared some details of its Daytona entry, saying it is a starting point for a bigger ambition in the future.

Justin Marks is a 43-year-old former NASCAR driver who founded Trackhouse Racing with American rapper Pitbull. He tapped Shane van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch, IndyCar superstar Scott McLaughlin, and WEC driver Ben Keating to pilot the #91 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R for the American enduro race.

According to the team owner, the entry at the 24 Hours of Daytona, or Rolex 24, is a one-off for now.

"For right now, it's a one-off," Marks said via SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on X (formerly Twitter).

While the Grand Touring Daytona Pro (GTD PRO) entry, in partnership with TF Sport, is initiated to gain experience in the 24-hour race, Marks also believes it would open up new expansion opportunities for the Trackhouse Racing brand.

Moreover, the partnership with Chevrolet and its parent company General Motors should help the team grow its network, especially now that the Michigan-based manufacturer is heading to F1 in 2026.

The plans are part of Justin Marks' vision for Trackhouse Racing to become a major global player in motorsports.

He concluded:

"Let's see what the future brings. But right now, it is a one-off for us and we'll go try to win that race, and then time to get ready for the Daytona 500." [1:38]

The Rolex 24 race day is scheduled for January 25 next year. After the 24-hour race, Trackhouse Racing will return to Daytona International Speedway on February 16 for the Daytona 500.


Justin Marks reacts to Rolex 24 entry ahead of NASCAR Cup Series season

Justin Marks talks with a crew member after Trans Am practice - Source: Imagn
Justin Marks talks with a crew member after Trans Am practice - Source: Imagn

Justin Marks took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts on entering the Rolex 24 ahead of the NASCAR season. The former driver felt sentimental about returning to the endurance race considering he made his professional debut in the series in 2001.

Marks shared:

"This one has special meaning. The final few years of my participation in this event, I couldn’t help but want to come back one day as a fan and just appreciate what I think is the greatest race in the world. Luckily thanks to @TeamChevy @OfficialTFSport and this amazing roster of drivers, I get to do just that."

The Trackhouse Racing owner believes his driver lineup can win the GTD PRO class with Chevrolet and TF Sport.

"Participating in the Rolex 24 has been a dream since the inception of Trackhouse Racing. We wanted to make sure we could enter with a top-notch partner in Chevrolet and TF Sport as well as a driver lineup that could compete for the victory. We feel like this group we have put together can compete for the trophy," Marks said via trackhouseracing.

One of his Rolex 24 drivers, Shane van Gisbergen, is heading to Trackhouse Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series next year. SVG will enter his first full-time season driving the No. 88 Chevrolet Camaro alongside teammates Daniel Suarez and Ross Chastain.

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