Quaker State Expands Partnership with Trackhouse, Suárez in 2024

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Quaker State has expanded its partnership with Trackhouse Racing and Daniel Suárez for the 2024 season. The brand will be the primary sponsor for Suárez in four NASCAR Cup events and one NASCAR Mexico Series race this year. Photo Credit: Trackhouse Racing

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Quaker State, which announced a primary sponsorship of Daniel Suárez and a technical alliance with Trackhouse Racing last season, is expanding its involvement with the driver and the NASCAR Cup Series team in 2024.

“We are honored to continue our relationship with Quaker State and take pride they are one of Trackhouse’s strongest supporters. Not only is Quaker State a good partner on the business side but the expertise they bring to our team when it comes to oils and lubricants that go in our race cars every race gives us an advantage on the track,” said Trackhouse founder and team owner Justin Marks.

Quaker State will serve as the primary sponsor for Suárez and the No. 99 Trackhouse Racing team in the Busch Light Clash at the LA Memorial Coliseum, and will add primary sponsorship of an entry, which will be driven by Suárez in the NASCAR Mexico Series event at the Coliseum.

Suárez, who racked up 10 wins in the NASCAR Mexico Series from 2009 to 2014, is pumped to be running the series’ companion event to the Busch Light Clash at the LA Memorial Coliseum.

“I never thought I would have the opportunity to race in the Mexico Series again,” said Suárez. “There are a ton of people who helped me in my career still involved in the series so it will be cool to go back and race with them. NASCAR’s Mexico Series is a great place to learn and over time I think will start producing drivers who will come to America. I cannot thank Quaker State and NASCAR enough for making this opportunity possible.”

In addition to the Busch Light Clash and NASCAR Mexico Series events at the Coliseum, Quaker State will also serve as the primary sponsorship partner for Suárez at Richmond Raceway in March, Darlington Raceway in May, and Atlanta Motor Speedway in September.

Quaker State feels Trackhouse Racing is the perfect team for the brand to be partnered with.

“We are extremely happy to announce an increased alliance with Trackhouse Racing in 2024 and the addition of the NASCAR Mexico Series race with Daniel,” said Bree Sandlin, Vice President, Shell Lubricants North America Marketing.

“Trackhouse is a championship-contending team with talented drivers Daniel Suárez, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen and is stewarded by a fantastic ownership tandem in Justin Marks and Pitbull. This is the perfect match with the energy Trackhouse brings to the sport and Quaker State’s legacy of winning motorsports moments and strong heritage in the Mexico market.”

In addition to the primary sponsorships of Suárez, Quaker State’s branding will be represented on the firesuits and cars for all drivers and teams in the Trackhouse Racing stable in 2024.

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