CommScope Renews Sponsorship of Daniel Suárez, Trackhouse For 11 Races in 2022

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Daniel Suárez will have sponsorship from CommScope for 11 races during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season. Photo Credit: Trackhouse Racing.

Daniel Suárez and the No. 99 Trackhouse Racing team will be flying a very familiar look on their Chevrolet Camaro race car for 11 races during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season as CommScope has extended their partnership with the driver and team for another season.

Trackhouse made the news official with a press release on Tuesday.

Suárez says the partnership with CommScope has been crucial to his path to where he is today.

“CommScope’s support over the years has been essential to my career,” said Suárez. “With CommScope’s help, we took big steps as a single car team in 2021 and now we are ready to take another step in 2022 as a two-car team. We also have some really cool plans to help communities and kids this season that we will announce later.”

For Trackhouse team owner Justin Marks, he’s excited to continue the relationship with CommScope in 2022.

“We take great pride in retaining a company like CommScope at Trackhouse Racing,” said Trackhouse Entertainment group owner Justin Marks.

“It is important that Trackhouse creates and shows value for our partners, so we very much appreciate CommScope continuing this relationship.”

The car, which features the full scope of the rainbow in a breathtaking paint scheme, will make it’s first appearance of the 2022 season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 6th.

Here is the full 11-race schedule for the CommScope primary sponsorship for Daniel Suárez:

  • March 6: Las Vegas
  • March 13: Phoenix
  • March 20: Atlanta
  • March 27: COTA
  • May 1: Dover
  • May 29: Charlotte
  • July 24: Pocono
  • August 14: Richmond
  • September 11: Kansas
  • October 9: Charlotte
  • October 23: Homestead

Suárez moved to the No. 99 Trackhouse Racing team for the organization’s maiden NASCAR Cup Series season in 2021. Together, Suárez and Trackhouse opened many eyes as they showed impressive speed for a first-year organization.

The Mexico-native scored a top-five finish, which came in the form of a fourth-place effort at the first-ever NASCAR Cup Series dirt race at Bristol. Suárez also recorded four top-10 finishes on the year and finished the season 25th in the championship standings.

In 2022, Trackhouse has expanded to two teams, as they secured two Charters through a purchase of the Chip Ganassi Racing NASCAR Cup Series team in June.

Ross Chastain will serve as the teammate to Suárez in the No. 1 car this season.

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