Daniel Suárez and Trackhouse Racing have mutually agreed to part ways at the conclusion of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Suárez, who has been with Trackhouse since its inception in 2021 as its first full-time driver, will not return to drive the No. 99 Chevrolet for the team in 2026. The Mexican driver confirmed that the decision to separate was mutual and that he plans to continue his NASCAR career with a different team next season. Trackhouse Racing and Suárez have both publicly acknowledged the parting, with Suárez stating that the change was anticipated and that it represents a new direction for his racing career.
Daniel Suarez has said more than once recently that there are things he's been uncomfortable with for the last few months. I asked him to explain what that means: "It just didn't feel good anymore. And it's both ways ..." https://t.co/Uy8TlO556x
Daniel Suarez on his tenure at Trackhouse ending after this year: "It was just a matter of time to end this chapter." ... Also on whether he feels he will be in Cup next year and if he can bring sponsorship to a team. @NASCARONFOX https://t.co/VtQ105LXSL
Results say Ross Chastain has run better than Daniel Suarez at Trackhouse. So the question is why. I asked Suarez, who won't be back at Trackhouse next year, about that and he had some thoughts. He said Chastain is a great driver but also Suarez felt his voice wasn't being heard. https://t.co/WlRyfTeSct