Trackhouse Racing Bolsters Leadership with New President of Racing Operations




A New Era of Operational Excellence for Trackhouse Racing
Strategic Leadership Reinforcement at Trackhouse
Following a remarkable performance at Sonoma Raceway, securing their fourth victory of the 2025 season, Trackhouse Racing has officially confirmed the integration of Todd Meredith into their executive framework. Meredith, who assumed the role of President of Racing Operations this week, brings a wealth of experience from his extensive tenure at Joe Gibbs Racing, where he previously held the esteemed position of Chief Operating Officer.
The Veteran's Return: Meredith's Vision for Trackhouse
Todd Meredith's return to the competitive racing landscape marks a significant moment for Trackhouse. Expressing his enthusiasm for the new challenge, Meredith articulated his deep connection to NASCAR and his excitement about Trackhouse owner Justin Marks' forward-looking vision. He emphasized the team's existing talent and recent triumphs as a solid foundation, aspiring to elevate their achievements even further under his guidance.
Unchanged Business Structure and Team Composition
In his new capacity, Meredith's role is designed to complement the existing leadership rather than replace any positions. Justin Marks clarified that core business functions, marketing endeavors, and crucial partner relationships will continue to be spearheaded by Chief Revenue Officer Andrew Lukanich, ensuring continuity and stability within the organization.
A Roster of Talent and Future Prospects
Trackhouse Racing currently fields three primary entries in the NASCAR Cup Series, featuring accomplished drivers Ross Chastain in the No. 1 car, Shane van Gisbergen in the No. 88, and Daniel Suarez in the No. 99. The team has also selectively deployed a fourth, open entry this year, highlighting their expansive operational capabilities. Looking ahead, while Daniel Suarez is slated to depart after the 2025 season, there is considerable anticipation that emerging talent Connor Zilisch will step into a Cup Series role. The organization's prowess this season is further underscored by Shane van Gisbergen's impressive three rookie victories and Ross Chastain's dramatic win at the Coca Cola 600, demonstrating the team's competitive edge and strategic foresight.