Overview
- Suárez and Trackhouse Racing confirmed a mutual agreement to part ways at the end of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season
- Suárez said he hadn’t felt the same chemistry over the past eight to ten months and had felt “not as important” within the team
- Trackhouse owner Justin Marks described the split as a planned step in the organization’s long-term vision and pledged to help Suárez find his next opportunity
- Trackhouse is positioning 19-year-old development driver Connor Zilisch as the likely successor to Suárez’s No. 99 Chevrolet in 2026
- Fan speculation about Suárez’s next landing spot—including JR Motorsports or Legacy Motor Club—is intensifying after Dale Earnhardt Jr. posted a cryptic GIF on social media