Worldwide Express Returning as Primary Sponsor of Trackhouse Racing in 2024

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Worldwide Express will return as a primary sponsor of Trackhouse Racing drivers Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez in 2024, for an undetermined number of NASCAR Cup Series events. Photo Credit: Andrew Coppley/HHP for Chevy Racing

Worldwide Express, one of the longest-standing partners of Trackhouse Racing, will return to the organization for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, the team announced on Friday, as a primary sponsor of drivers Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez.

The Dallas-based global logistics group – composed of Worldwide Express, GlobalTranz, and Unishippers – will have its logo return to prominence on Chastain’s No. 1 Chevrolet and Suárez’s No. 99 Chevrolet multiple times next year.

“I am glad Worldwide Express sees the value in our partnership to return in 2024,” said Chastain who drove the WWEX Racing paint scheme to victory lane at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway on June 25. “They have really been a big part of our success over the last couple of seasons and we have been a big part of their business-to-business initiatives. I think the scheme is one of the best on the track and I’m proud to continue to wear the WWEX colors.”

WWEX Racing, specifically Worldwide Express, will first appear on the No. 99 Chevrolet Camaro in the Busch Light Clash on February 4, 2024, when the NASCAR Cup Series season begins again at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

“You know, Worldwide Express does more than help Ross and I and Trackhouse Racing,” said Suárez. “At Los Angeles, Chicago and other races they were responsible for shipping a lot of the walls and materials that went into building the temporary tracks. Trackhouse needs Worldwide Express to race and its obvious everyone in the sport of NASCAR does as well.”

In addition to the extension of the company’s sponsorship, Worldwide Express will continue as the official logistics partner of Trackhouse Racing.

“We are really looking forward to our third year with Trackhouse Racing as we continue to deepen our commitment to the motorsports community,” said Mike Grayson, executive vice president of WWEX Group. “Both Daniel and Ross have been amazing ambassadors of our brands, and we appreciate the energy and focus they and the entire Trackhouse team bring to every challenge. We’re excited about all the opportunities ahead of us next season.”

Over the last couple of years, Worldwide Express has ramped up its relationship in NASCAR, sponsoring not only Trackhouse Racing, but also NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team Niece Motorsports, partnering with the team’s No. 41 and No. 42 entries.

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