Justin Marks gives major update on Trackhouse Racing’s Indy 500 plans

Justin Marks has shared his feelings about Trackhouse Racing’s future racing plans including Indy 500.


Justin Marks gives major update on Trackhouse Racing’s Indy 500 plans

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Since its inception in 2021, Trackhouse Racing has been one of the fastest-growing Motorsports brands in the world. The Chevy team co-owned by Justin Marks and Pitbull, is fielding rides in NASCAR and MotoGP. In 2025 they will make their endurance race debut with the 24 Hours of Daytona entry.

But the team isn’t ready to stop there, as they have aspirations to one day race in the Indy 500. Recently co-owner Justin Marks talked about this dream and admitted that discussions surrounding it have been going on for many years, as it’s been one of their goals from the start.

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It’s certainly a dream of mine to have Trackhouse represented in that race. There are continuing discussions. It’s no small feat. It’s something that we’ve looked at as a company for several years.

Justin Marks said via NBC.

The team is waiting for the right time, as at the moment they have other priorities. He asserted that the story of Trackhouse won’t be completed without starting in the iconic race at Brickyard.

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I think when the time is right, we’ll take a real hard look at it. … I don’t think that the Trackhouse story will ever be complete without us competing in the world’s greatest open-wheel race.

Justin Marks added.

Justin Marks shares update on Project 91’s future

One of the prominent initiatives from the team in NASCAR has been Project 91. This was built with the objective of giving star racers from other series a shot at NASCAR in a fast car. But with them having three cars to care for from the next season, they have decided to give more priority to that over the 91 team.

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When it comes to kind of the future of Project 91 and how we view the program, it really has to fit around competitive and effective workflow for our three full-time cars.

Justin Marks said.

The comments from the veteran racer/team owner proves that their priorities lie with NASCAR and the chartered teams. But that will not stop them from further expansion and exploring different racing championships.