In a short time, Chevy-partnered Trackhouse Racing has captivated fans like anything, setting a benchmark for young teams. While its exciting driver duo, Ross Chastain and 2016 Xfinity Series champion Daniel Suarez, is attracting a lot of eyeballs, the main driving force behind the team’s success is its visionary co-owner, Justin Marks.
The former NASCAR driver played a pivotal role in setting up the tone for the team to get the ball rolling. Talking about Marks, the community quite recently came across a post that highlighted his artistic flair. Renowned journalist Jeff Gluck dropped a post that highlighted Justin Marks’ other side, which his parents were likely saving for the future.
The blue and purple art sheets that took Justin Marks back to school
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The team’s ingenious business model and competent leadership at the top even got them major sponsorship deals like Busch Light’s switch to the #1 from the #4 at SHR. The Trackhouse co-owner Justin Marks, was like any of us, coming from a humble background, who had to build his empire from the ground up through sheer hard work.
NASCAR reporter Jeff Gluck shared the tweet, revealing Marks’ alliteration project. The two slides highlighted the artist inside the co-owner who depicted “Pusilanimous porcupines prolong purposeful pointing at purple paint pots.” With the former racer’s parents saving the drawing for the future, the community got to see Justin Marks’ innate creativity, giving the fans a closer look into his childhood, amid his NASCAR career peak.
In elementary school, we had a class alliteration project where everyone was assigned one or two pages to illustrate. My parents saved the booklet for some reason and recently found it. Was looking through it just now and…behold, some masterpieces from classmate @JustinMarksTH. pic.twitter.com/kCpRHDia9V
— Jeff Gluck (@jeff_gluck) January 24, 2024
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As the primary sponsor of Trackhouse Racing’s NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain, Busch Light is excited to bring its passion for NASCAR to the track and captivate fans by introducing its fresh, new ‘Iconic’ paint scheme, first with Ross Chastain, at the annual Busch Light Clash on February 4.
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The #1 Chevy will carry the Busch Light colors at Busch Light Clash, the Daytona 500, the Enjoy Illinois 300, the Go Bowling at the Glen, the ROVAL 400, the Championship Race in Phoenix, and more. In addition to the paint scheme, Ross Chastain will also run an additional Busch Light dynamic, exclusive livery in 2024, with Busch Light being the primary paint scheme for a majority of his races in 2024.
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Reflecting on the new partnership, Ross Chastain said, “I can’t wait to represent the Busch Light brand on the track in 2024 and race for the mountains with the fresh, exhilarating look of the ‘Iconic’ paint scheme. This new paint scheme isn’t just a change in appearance – it represents Busch Light’s ongoing commitment to the sport, and I’m looking forward to seeing fans be captivated by it throughout the season.”
With Ross Chastain having his sponsor sorted for the season, Justin Marks has a camp full of talented drivers. Fans are excited to see how the team performs in 2024.