Trackhouse Racing was once the dark horse of NASCAR. Back in 2022, the team only nearly missed out on the championship with Ross Chastain. So how does a team go from experiencing the glory of a championship-contending run to the dismal conditions it is facing today? According to Corey LaJoie, their condition has got something to do with Hendrick Motorsports and their relationship with Chevy.

Trackhouse Racing’s hidden advantage, which was stripped away

On the latest episode of the Stacking Pennies Podcast, Corey LaJoie explains why Trackhouse Racing is in such a pitiful condition even though they had a great start to their NASCAR operations.

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“Let me just explain to you the rise and fall of Trackhouse. When the next-gen car came in, the GM tech center wasn’t built yet. Trackhouse’s shop, which was Ganassi’s shop, was being built previously for three or four Cup teams. They were running two Cup teams.

“They had room to offer GM to work for their technical center out of Trackhouse for the first year and a half of this car before they had this building. So these underwing scanners, all the GM engineers were out of Trackhouse before they went now on Hendrick’s property. So when they came out of the gate, Ross came out like a damn bandit, right?”

LaJoie is talking about the legendary run that Ross Chastain had in 2022. At that point in time, Trackhouse Racing felt like a fresh breath of air again against the age-old dominance of the Big 3 of NASCAR. It is quite easy to understand why hosting GM operations in their own garage was a huge benefit for them.



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