Miami Herald

Pitbull to become co-owner of Trackhouse Racing

- BY ALEX ANDREJEV

Mr. Worldwide is joining NASCAR. Internatio­nal music icon Pitbull will be a co-owner of Trackhouse Racing, joining team founder and co-owner Justin Marks and No. 99 Chevrolet driver Daniel Suárez for the team’s inaugural Cup season in 2021.

Trackhouse dropped a surprise announceme­nt Friday on social media. Pitbull wrote on Twitter that he’s been a NASCAR fan since the 1990 film “Days of Thunder.”

“Now I’m an official co-owner of the @TeamTrackh­ouse racing team,” Pitbull wrote. “Thank you Justin Marks, Ty Norris & Daniel Suarez for the great opportunit­y. This is a great way to celebrate my 40th bday, so Get Ready!”

Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Christian Pérez, is a

Grammy Award-winning Latin artist who has sold millions of albums and singles since breaking into the internatio­nal music scene in the early 2000s. He has 25.5 million followers on Twitter.

Beyond the music industry, the artist has been involved in business ventures that include releasing his own line of vodka, clothing and fragrances, as well as investing in a restaurant in Miami and a multicultu­ral marketing agency called 305 Worldwide.

NASCAR is the latest stop for the Miami-born superstar, but Pitbull has had a longstandi­ng interest in social and philanthro­pic causes that Marks said overlapped with the team’s goals of amplifying the sport to a larger audience and promoting STEM education to youth in America’s minority communitie­s.

“From day one of creating Trackhouse Racing, I wanted our team to be a platform for purpose, to transcend the sport and positively impact all races on and off the track,” Marks said in a statement. “...Within the first 10 minutes of our first meeting, it was clear Armando and I share a vision and passion for impacting the lives of the underrepre­sented.”

Trackhouse also announced Friday that it would help launch a STEM curriculum at inner-city charter schools partnered with the Sports Leadership Arts and Management (SLAM!) organizati­on, an educationa­l non-profit Pitbull helped establish seven years ago.

“We are creating and compelling a movement of positivity and possibilit­y, using the platform and excitement of sports and music,” Marks said. “Through NASCAR and our partnershi­p with Pitbull, we are going to have the attention of a global demographi­c that is ready to be inspired into action for themselves, their families and their future.”

This is not the first time Pitbull has made an appearance in NASCAR. He performed the song

“Get Ready” with country music singer Blake Shelton at Phoenix Raceway last March. He also was featured in a video intro ahead of NASCAR’s race at HomesteadM­iami Speedway in the summer as NASCAR worked to expand its audience and engage with fans of diverse background­s.

“Pitbull is an iconic talent in the music industry and has tremendous passion for NASCAR racing,” a statement from NASCAR said. “We look forward to working with him to further engage diverse audiences and introduce new fans to our great sport.”

Pitbull, also known as “Mr. 305” for his connection to his Miami area code, marks another internatio­nally renowned name joining the sport as a team owner in 2021. NBA legend Michael Jordan announced last year his majority ownership of 23XI Racing, a team co-owned by driver Denny Hamlin that will join the Cup Series this year with Bubba Wallace behind the wheel.

Suárez, like Wallace, is a graduate of NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity Program, which aims to attract female and minority drivers and industry members. He is a native of Monterey, Mexico and is the only foreign-born driver to win a national series championsh­ip. Suárez won the 2016 Xfinity Series title and is the only driver from Mexico competing in NASCAR’s top series. He will enter his fifth full-time Cup season at the 2021 Daytona 500 on February 14.

Trackhouse said Pitbull will be in attendance at that race.

The team has a technical partnershi­p Richard Childress Racing and will field Chevrolet equipment. Trackhouse has not announced its sponsorshi­p partners for the season, but Marks, a former NASCAR driver and K&N Pro Series West team owner, said in October he expected the team to have five “significan­t” sponsor partners for the 2021 season.

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