Justin Marks has firmly rebutted a circulating rumor suggesting that music superstar Pitbull might be leaving Trackhouse Racing.
Despite the buzz, Marks took to social media to refute these claims, asserting that “every single element to the stories of my friend and partner @pitbull leaving Trackhouse are materially untrue.” He criticized the rumors as unreliable and emphasized the team’s ambitious plans for the future, stating they have “big plans for 2025 and beyond.”
Since entering the NASCAR Cup Series, Trackhouse Racing, co-owned by Marks and Pitbull, has made significant strides, securing strong performances from drivers like Daniel Suarez, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen. With Suarez already clinching a playoff spot and Chastain also in contention, the team’s prospects look bright. Van Gisbergen, who has shown exceptional talent, particularly on road courses, is expected to join as a full-time Cup Series competitor in 2025.
Trackhouse Racing has quickly risen to prominence, often considered Chevrolet’s No. 2 team after Hendrick Motorsports. With Marks’ leadership and Pitbull’s involvement, the team appears set to continue making waves both on and off the track.