As Shane van Gisbergen embarks upon his second full-time season in the NASCAR Cup Series, the New Zealand native will carry a new primary sponsorship partner on his No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet in the season-opening Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway.
SuperFile, a Chicago-based cybersecurity company, will adorn the No. 97 Chevrolet in The Great American Race, which is scheduled for Sunday, February 15.
“We make it a priority at Trackhouse Racing to partner with companies that are distinctive, innovative and forward-thinking,” said Trackhouse Racing team owner Justin Marks. “SuperFile has a very unique position in the tech space with their software and cybersecurity capabilities that are applicable to a lot of industries, including motorsports. We’re thrilled to have SuperFile join Trackhouse and look forward to leveraging their presence through auto racing.”
Van Gisbergen is excited about the new partnership and is happy to welcome the company into the NASCAR world with a primary sponsorship in the sport’s biggest race.
“It’s epic to have SuperFile on my 97 Chevrolet for the biggest race of the year,” said van Gisbergen. “There is no better place than Daytona to introduce SuperFile to NASCAR for the first time. I remember my first DAYTONA 500, and it was electric. Looking forward to having a good run at it together.”
SuperFile will bring the same tenacity that it has shown in protecting the data of people online to its presence at the racetrack.
“We took on a challenge that everyone said was impossible: giving people true control of their data,” said Shane Valdez, CEO of SuperFile. “We’re building the future of digital infrastructure, where ownership and enforcement persist beyond the firewall, beyond the download, and beyond traditional security. The DAYTONA 500 is where the world meets what’s next, and Trackhouse Racing is the perfect partner to introduce a technology built on speed, trust, and absolute control.”
Shane van Gisbergen is already a six-time race winner in the NASCAR Cup Series, including five wins that he took during his rookie campaign in 2025, marking an all-time NASCAR Cup Series rookie record.
While van Gisbergen is one of the best in the history of the sport on road courses, the 36-year-old racer has been swiftly gaining strength on oval tracks. The driver will look to reach victory lane for the first time in the NASCAR Cup Series on an oval during the 2026 season.