Motor racing-Ganassi sells NASCAR operation to Trackhouse
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[July 01, 2021]
(Reuters) - Trackhouse
Entertainment Group said on Wednesday it has agreed to purchase Chip
Ganassi Racing's NASCAR operation, a deal that will see the longtime
motorsports fixture exit the top U.S. stock car series.
The transfer of assets to Trackhouse Racing, which was formed last
year and made its on-track debut at the Daytona 500 in February,
will be completed after the final NASCAR Cup Series race on Nov. 7.
"This process took several weeks and I want to thank Chip for being
so open and candid with me every step of the journey," Justin Marks,
founder of Trackhouse Entertainment Group, said in a news release.
"Chip has built an iconic motorsports empire and the Ganassi brand
is globally recognized as a winner in the auto racing industry. It
is truly an honor that we can build from that foundation."
Daniel Suarez, the current driver of Trackhouse Racing's No. 99
Chevrolet Camaro, will continue with the organization while a second
driver will be named at a later date.
Ganassi said he remains dedicated to the motorsports industry and
will continue focusing on his teams in the IndyCar Series, IMSA and
Extreme E out of their Indianapolis racing facility.
Ganassi has been a fixture in the racing industry for nearly 40
years, beginning with his qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 in
1982.
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Indianapolis, IN, USA; Team owner Chip
Ganassi during qualifying for the GMR Grand Prix at the Indianapolis
Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports
The 63-year-old Ganassi has since
become one of American motorsport's most successful owners and
overall his teams have more than 230 victories, including four
Indianapolis 500s and a Daytona 500.
"I can honestly say that my NASCAR team was not for sale," said
Ganassi. "Justin simply came to me with a great offer and an even
better vision.
"As everyone knows, I care deeply for my employees so selling to
someone like Justin, who is part of the CGR family, made the reality
of selling much easier."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)
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