SafetyCulture Expands Relationship with Trackhouse to Include Chastain in 2025

SafetyCulture returns to Trackhouse Racing as eight-race primary sponsor for Shane van Gisbergen and Ross Chastain

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SafetyCulture will continue its partnership with Trackhouse Racing during the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, and the company will expand its footprint within the Trackhouse stable of drivers. The brand will once again partner with Shane van Gisbergen in seven races, and it will be featured on Ross Chastain’s No. 1 Chevrolet in one race this season.

“I have got to meet so many new people in America that I now call my friends, but it is really nice to see SafetyCulture who has been part of my racing career in New Zealand and Australia join me over here,” said Van Gisbergen in a team press release. “They have seen the power of NASCAR, and I know they plan to be at a lot of races and use this relationship with Trackhouse and myself to connect with our amazing fans in America and around the world.”

The first appearance for SafetyCulture this season will be on SVG’s No. 88 Chevrolet at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 13.


The seven-race schedule for SafetyCulture on SVG’s No. 88 Car

  • April 13: Bristol Motor Speedway
  • April 27: Talladega Superspeedway
  • May 4: Texas Motor Speedway
  • May 11: Kansas Speedway
  • June 8: Michigan International Speedway
  • June 15: Mexico City
  • June 22: Pocono Raceway

SafetyCulture will also serve as the primary sponsor for Chastain in the August 23 NASCAR Cup Series event at Daytona International Speedway.


“At SafetyCulture, we’re all about helping teams improve—whether that’s on the racetrack or the factory floor, said SafetyCulture CEO, Kelly Vohs. Trackhouse Racing is a prime example, using our technology to get better and move fast – all under pressure. We’re energized by this partnership and being a part of helping them win this season.”

Van Gisbergen is battling against Riley Herbst for NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors this season. Chastain, a five-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner, is looking to lock himself into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs for the third time in the last four seasons.

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