Daniel Suarez, driver of the No. 99 Freeway Insurance Chevrolet, secured a remarkable victory at the Nascar Cup Series Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. In a thrilling three-wide photo finish, Suarez edged out Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch to claim the win, with a mere .003-second margin, marking the third-closest finish in Nascar history.
This triumph, Suarez's second career Cup Series win and his first on an oval track, comes at a crucial juncture in his career. Despite a winless 2023 season, Trackhouse Racing's co-owner expressed unwavering confidence in Suarez's abilities, emphasizing his belief in the driver's potential to secure victories.
Suarez's journey with Trackhouse Racing began in 2021 when he was hand-picked as the team's inaugural driver, reviving his Nascar career after setbacks at other racing stables. The team's commitment to Suarez was further underscored by their recent hiring of a new crew chief, Matt Swiderski, to enhance performance on the track.
While the team made significant offseason moves, including bringing on new drivers and making strategic personnel changes, Suarez remains a central figure in Trackhouse Racing's plans for the future. The team's co-owner emphasized a collective dedication to success and growth, reiterating their commitment to nurturing a winning culture within the organization.
Suarez, buoyed by his recent victory, expressed optimism about the team's progress and his own performance improvements. Looking ahead to the upcoming race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Suarez is poised to build on his success and continue his winning streak.