October 31st 2024
Justin Marks To Be A Featured Speaker at the 5th Annual RACE INDUSTRY WEEK
Justin Marks, Founder and Owner of Trackhouse Entertainment Group, has joined the impressive lineup of featured speakers for the 5th Annual RACE INDUSTRY WEEK, taking place Monday through Thursday, December 2–5, 2024.
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About Justin Marks:
Justin Marks is the Founder and Owner of Trackhouse Entertainment Group.
After a successful career as a sports car and NASCAR driver, Justin Marks, 43, made the decision to retire from full-time competition and devote his energies to the business of motorsports and entertainment.
He moved to Nashville in 2020 and created the Trackhouse Entertainment Group and its Trackhouse Racing division.
Timing his race team’s entry into NASCAR as the sport moved toward a new more economical model, Marks’ Trackhouse team began competition in 2021 as a single car race team with Mexican driver Daniel Suárez behind the wheel and international entertainment superstar Pitbull as a partner.
The team achieved success on and off the track in 2021 running competitively and reaching out to non-traditional NASCAR audiences. Its multicultural pit crews, new sponsors and fresh openness were pillars of the Trackhouse philosophy.
Trackhouse Racing won the 2021 NASCAR Diversity Team Award and quickly became a fan favorite. The Trackhouse logo appeared on sports stars like the PGA’s James Hahn, UFC matches and Miesha Tate.
In June of 2021 Marks shocked the racing world when Trackhouse announced the acquisition of Chip Ganassi Racing’s NASCAR assets, a move that secured two full-time NASCAR Cup Series entries and cleared the path for expansion.
In its first season as a multicar team in 2022 working out of its Concord, North Carolina race shop, Suárez and Ross Chastain won three races and both finished in the top 10 in the standings - both are career bests.
Chastain’s “Hail Melon” move on the final lap at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway to earn his way into the final round of the NASCAR Playoffs went viral with hundreds of millions of viewers around the world.
Marks won the 2022 National Motorsports Press Association’s (NMPA) Myers Brothers Award during the 2022 NASCAR Awards in Nashville. The award recognizes individuals and/or groups that have provided outstanding contributions to stock car racing.
Marks won the 2022 "Byrnsie Award" from Fox. The award was established to celebrate an individual in the NASCAR Cup Series who showcases the same principles as the late Steve Byrnes embodied — preparation, teamwork and family within the garage area.
In 2023 Trackhouse visited victory lane three times with Chastain twice and New Zealand driver Shane van Gisbergen who won in his debut NASCAR race on the streets of Chicago. Van Gisbergen is part of Marks’ PROJECT91 program created to give international driving stars the opportunity to race in NASCAR. 2007 Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen has made two NASCAR appearances.
In 2024 both Chastain and Suárez have visited victory lane.
Trackhouse has prioritized bringing innovative ideas to motorsports.
In addition to Pitbull naming his new album “Trackhouse,” the team has brought LED screens and live entertainment to its race haulers, embarked on a creative line of merchandising and fielded a two-rider MotoGP team in 2024 under the Trackhouse Racing banner – the first fulltime American team in over a decade.
In 2025, Van Gisbergen will join Suárez and Chastain in competing fulltime in the Cup Series for Trackhouse. Also, 18-year-old Trackhouse development driver Connor Zilisch will compete in the Xfinity Series for JR Motorsports.
Marks pursuits outside of NASCAR are manyfold including owning the Trackhouse Motorplex (go kart) racing facility near Charlotte, is an investor in the CARS Tour to name just a few. He occasionally climbs back behind the wheel of a race car winning multiple times in Trans-Am competition and vintage races.
Marks now splits time between the NASCAR team’s North Carolina race shop and his home near Nashville where he and wife Erin are raising two daughters.