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Trackhouse Bringing iFly To NASCAR, Sponsoring Daniel Suarez in 2021

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The No. 99 iFly Camaro for Daniel Suarez (PC : Trackhouse)

One of the newest members of the NASCAR Cup Series garage has found one of its inaugural partners for the 2021 season.

iFly, the popular nationwide indoor skydiving experience, will take the leap into NASCAR sponsorship with Trackhouse and NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez.

The number of races for iFly will be confirmed at later date.

The scheme was designed by Kyle Sykes, who was recently named as the Director of Creative and Digital Content for Trackhouse. The design itself captures the essence of the Wisconsin designer – complex, untraditional, and eye-catching.

The brand-new team made headlines earlier this month, announcing that global recording artist Pitbull would become a part-owner of Trackhouse.

Trackhouse will make their 2021 NASCAR debut at the 2021 Daytona 500 on Sunday, February 14th at 2:30PM EST on FOX and the FOX Sports app.

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