After Daniel Suárez took the checkered flag at Sonoma Raceway earlier this month, marking his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory and the first for a Mexican-born driver, he celebrated with some fun and pizzazz.
That included him destroying a taco piñata on the track (sort of along the same lines as his teammate, Ross Chastain, smashing a watermelon after his wins).
Well, Suárez and his team, Trackhouse Racing, continued having some fun with piñatas, and it’s massively entertaining.
Sometime in the week and a half since Suárez’s win, Trackhouse co-owner, Pitbull stopped by the shop to help celebrate the team’s third overall win this year in its second Cup season.
And at one point, Pitbull grabbed a taco piñata and Suárez a bat. From a stage, Pitbull pitched the piñata to Suárez, who didn’t hold back with his swing and blew the piñata open as cash (real or fake, it’s unclear) poured out.
A @Daniel_SuarezG win celebration isn’t complete without @pitbull and a taco piñata 🌮 🤑 pic.twitter.com/gCB0tIJN1g
— Trackhouse Racing (@TeamTrackhouse) June 22, 2022
Amazing. An international music superstar and NASCAR team owner pitching his winning driver a taco piñata filled with money.
This is tremendously fun and wholesome content from Trackhouse, which is having a stronger season than many people expected with three wins between its two drivers.
And just as Chastain has kept his watermelon-smashing tradition going, we can only hope Suárez follows suit if or when he adds more wins to his resume.
.@Daniel_SuarezG celebrating with a piñata is just … so sweet.#DanielsAmigos 🌮 | @RossChastain 🍉 pic.twitter.com/CuXgM37MP7
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) June 12, 2022