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Jun 12, 2022; Sonoma, California, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez (99) celebrates the win by splashing wine at the NASCAR Toyota – Save Mart 350 event at Sonoma Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

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Jun 12, 2022; Sonoma, California, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez (99) celebrates the win by splashing wine at the NASCAR Toyota – Save Mart 350 event at Sonoma Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
From a driver’s perspective, 2023 certainly wasn’t what Daniel Suarez or his Trackhouse Racing team hoped it would be. The Mexican, despite the overwhelming pressure of expectations riding on him, just couldn’t cut it, crashing miserably out of the tournament. While he couldn’t perfect the driver duty he had, as we reach the end of the year, Daniel Suarez certainly has lived up to the expectations, being the big brother to his sister. The #99 driver recently shared a wholesome post on his social media, a short clip of the driver and sister breaking a leg during their big wedding day.
Daniel Suarez dances to the tunes, wishing his sister the very best
The community was treated to a heartwarming post when Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez posted a short clip of him and his young sister breaking a leg on their wedding day. In the video, the 2016 Xfinity Series champion is seen taking small steps, dancing the tune, and getting into the groove along with his sister, who was overwhelmed with joy, seeing her big brother make her day the absolute best.
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Suarez certainly did not let that disappointment get to him when he made his sister’s day, dancing along with her on her wedding day. Daniel Suarez posted the wholesome video along with a heartfelt caption that read, “My sister got married yesterday… I hope you are very happy my beautiful sister. I love you very much!”
My sister got married yesterday… Espero que seas muy feliz mi hermana hermosa. Te quiero mucho! 🤍 pic.twitter.com/tvBYRacw4A
— Daniel Suárez (@Daniel_SuarezG) December 10, 2023
Fans on X also chimed in with their wishes, making the scene even merrier as likes and comments kept pouring in just after the driver posted it on his “X” handle.
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Trackhouse Racing President fires warning shots, deeming the #99 team’s performance “unacceptable”
As mentioned above, 2023 wasn’t what the team or the Mexican would turn out to be. Well, looking at the numbers, everything was pretty off about the #99 driver’s 2023 season. Despite racking up a win last year and finishing the season with a decent 10th position in the rankings, Daniel Suarez could only manage a P19 standings this season, which came out of ten top-10s and three top-5s out of the 36 races.
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Adding insult to the injury were his teammate Ross Chastain‘s wins. Just like his past season, the #1 driver made it into the playoffs and racked up 2 impressive wins—one at Nashville and the other in the season-ending finale at Phoenix Raceway. Reflecting upon the #99’s past performance, Trackhouse Racing’s higher-up opened up.
@TeamTrackhouse President Ty Norris talks about the "unacceptable" 2023 by @Daniel_SuarezG and the No. 99 team and what the expectations are in 2024. pic.twitter.com/51A6oQNr7E
— Kyle Dalton (@kdsportswriter) December 6, 2023
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Dropping down to SiriusXM NASCAR, Ty Norris got real, revealing his honest take. Mentioning how the cars had speed and agility, Norris went on to fire a warning shot at Suarez without sugarcoating. He said, “We’re addressing a handful of things around that team, and the raw speed was there. The execution in this past year was way off. And that execution could have happened in adjustments, it could have happened on a pit stop, it could have happened on a choice on a restart. A lot of things. The execution this year on the 99 was unacceptable, quite honestly.”
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