Justin Marks Starting Trackhouse in 2021, New NASCAR Cup Series Team

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UPDATE: October 7, 2020 — Justin Marks and TrackHouse have announced Daniel Suarez as the driver of their No. 99 car for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. For more on the announcement, read the update story here:

Daniel Suarez joining Justin Marks’ Trackhouse Cup Team for 2021


ORIGINAL STORY: August 14, 2020–

According to a new report from Adam Stern from SportsBusinessDaily.com, Justin Marks is embarking on starting his own brand new NASCAR Cup Series team. The team will be called Trackhouse, and it is scheduled to start in 2021.

According to the report, the team will revolve around the promotion of STEM education, and they were in play for the Leavine Family Racing charter, which was eventually sold to Spire Motorsports.

In the interview, Marks states that he is in talking to several teams in an effort to acquire a charter, as well as looking into alliances to purchase more assets and gain more resources.

Give the full report from Sports Business Daily a read by clicking here.

As a driver, Marks has one win in 35-career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, he has also run 38 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series events as well.

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