Pitbull Ends Partnership With Trackhouse Racing Ahead of Daytona 500
The rapper and NASCAR team co-owner announced the split, raising questions about the future of the team and its drivers.
- Pitbull, co-owner of Trackhouse Racing since 2021, announced the immediate termination of his partnership with the NASCAR team on social media.
- Trackhouse Racing, led by Justin Marks, has grown significantly since its founding, achieving eight Cup Series wins and expanding its operation to three full-time entries.
- Pitbull's departure comes after speculation about shifting dynamics within the team, particularly following a 2024 partnership with Avenue Sports Fund, which brought in new investors.
- Daniel Suárez, a Trackhouse driver, faces uncertainty about his future with the team as his contract expires at the end of 2025, with rising talent Connor Zilisch adding further pressure.
- Despite leaving Trackhouse, Pitbull remains connected to NASCAR and is scheduled to perform at the Daytona 500 pre-race concert on Sunday.