Trackhouse Announces PROJECT91 To Help Bring Global Racing Stars To NASCAR

Trackhouse Entertainment Group announced the creation of PROJECT91, a program designed to expand its international reach by fielding a NASCAR Cup Series entry for renowned international racing drivers.

Owned and founded by former professional driver Justin Marks, the team will enter the No. 91 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at least once during the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season with plans to expand the program in the future. Trackhouse Racing fields the No. 99 and the No. 1 Chevrolets with drivers Daniel Suárez and Ross Chastain in the NASCAR Cup Series.

With the rise of Formula One in America and the addition of F1 Grand Prix’s in Miami and Las Vegas, PROJECT91 can open a door to connect the racing world even more.

“PROJECT91’s mission is to activate the intersection point of NASCAR racing and global motorsport culture,” says Marks. “I truly believe the NexGen car represents an opportunity for NASCAR to enter the global professional motorsport conversation. We now have a race vehicle with international technological relevance where world-class drivers from other disciplines can compete at NASCAR’s highest level without the steep learning curve that the previous generation cars required.”

Trackouse has seen enormous success this season with Chastain winning two races and finishing in the top-five seven times.

Marks adds, “With the formation of PROJECT91, Trackhouse has opened the door for global champions while beginning the process of scaling into an internationally recognized racing brand.”

PROJECT91 will announce its first driver and race in the coming days.

Steven Boero