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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
The 2023 Cup Series campaign might not have gone the way that Daniel Suarez would have hoped for but he still has his fair share of fans. Suarez is the only driver from Mexico in NASCAR’s top division today and several Mexican motorsports fans may very well support the 31-year-old. This holiday season, they will have the opportunity to win signed merchandise from their favorite driver thanks to Jockey.
The Trackhouse Racing star made history in 2016 when he became the first non-American to win a major NASCAR competition. That year, he had won the Xfinity Series with Joe Gibbs Racing and not long after, got a call-up to Cup Series action. However, he has only made the playoffs once and 2023 has rather turned out to be disappointing for the 31-year-old.
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The Daniel Suarez crew shirt is up for grabs
Nonetheless, his fans will remain loyal to their countryman, as Daniel Suarez will look to do a better job in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. They will have the opportunity to support their favorite driver by wearing his crew shirt, which will be signed by the former Xfinity Series champion.
It’s all thanks to clothing heavyweights Jockey and Trackhouse Racing, who have announced a competition for all the Daniel Suarez fans out there. A tweet was shared by Trackhouse Racing stating what one had to do to stand a chance of winning the crew shirt. Fans had to follow the Trackhouse account, repost the tweet, and comment on their favorite Jokcey product to stand a chance at winning.
“Who wants a @Daniel_SuarezG crew shirt? Follow us, repost, and comment telling us your favorite @Jockey product to enter to win! We’ll select 3️⃣ winners, including 1️⃣ for this signed version,” the tweet read.
Who wants a @Daniel_SuarezG crew shirt?
Follow us, repost and comment telling us your favorite @Jockey product to enter to win!
We'll select 3️⃣ winners, including 1️⃣ for this signed version. pic.twitter.com/w10IdIzCK5
— Trackhouse Racing (@TeamTrackhouse) December 26, 2023
Daniel Suarez spent quite a Christmas in Brazil, and he was not the only motorsports athlete there. The NASCAR star was joined by Formula One world champion Max Verstappen, and the two of them might become brothers-in-law soon.
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Daniel Suarez is engaged to Julia Piquet, daughter of former Formula 1 world champion Nelson Piquet. The Formula 1 undefeated champion, Max Verstappen, is currently in a relationship with another one of Nelson’s children, Kelly Piquet. The two motorsport stars were seen together in a family photo that they took in the Piquets’ home country of Brazil.
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Merry Christmas from Brazil, amigos! 🇧🇷 🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/dN2wN13Bmp
— Daniel Suárez (@Daniel_SuarezG) December 25, 2023
In a different tweet, the Trackhouse Racing star stated just how thankful he was to spend Christmas in Brazil this year. “Wokeup this morning feeling very grateful and blessed to be surrounded by such a great family and great people. I hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas day. Feliz Navidad,” he wrote.
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That tweet did not have a picture accompanying Max Verstappen, but it would not be a stretch to assume that the two drivers do perhaps spend time together, sharing the tricks of their respective trade.
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