Racing fans, hold onto your helmets—Helio Castroneves, the four-time Indianapolis 500 champion and global motorsport icon, is gearing up for his highly anticipated NASCAR debut at the 2025 Daytona 500. Set to pilot the Trackhouse Racing Project 91 entry, Castroneves will attempt to qualify for NASCAR’s most prestigious event on February 16, bringing his extraordinary career full circle as he takes on one of the most celebrated spectacles in American motorsport.
Project 91 and the NASCAR Opportunity
Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91, designed to bring international racing legends into NASCAR, is the perfect stage for Castroneves’ stock car debut. The initiative has already made waves, with Formula 1 champion Kimi Räikkönen and Supercars star Shane van Gisbergen joining the program. Van Gisbergen notably clinched a win on the streets of Chicago in his NASCAR debut.
“Helio is one of the greatest drivers of all time and exactly the type of driver we want to bring to NASCAR,” said Justin Marks, owner of Trackhouse Racing. “This also exposes our sport to a global audience and allows them to see just how great of a series we have in NASCAR.“
Castroneves will drive a Wendy’s-sponsored Chevrolet Camaro under the guidance of seasoned crew chief Darian Grubb, a name synonymous with success in NASCAR.
Castroneves: Ready for the Challenge
For Castroneves, this opportunity is nothing short of a dream come true. The Brazilian legend, known for his trademark victory fence climbs, is ready to embrace the steep learning curve of stock car racing.
“Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would enter a NASCAR race, let alone the Daytona 500 with a team like Trackhouse Racing,” Castroneves said. “This is an opportunity that nobody in their right mind could ever turn down.“
At 49, Castroneves brings a wealth of experience from his storied open-wheel career, which includes 30 career victories and four second-place finishes in the IndyCar championship. He’s no stranger to Daytona’s iconic high banks, either, having won the Rolex 24 At Daytona three times.
Joining NASCAR’s Elite
Castroneves will join Trackhouse Racing’s star-studded lineup of Ross Chastain, Shane van Gisbergen, and Daniel Suárez, a group poised to give the team a strong showing at Daytona. His entry also positions him as a contender to join legends Mario Andretti and A.J. Foyt as the only drivers to win both the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500.
An Iconic Debut Awaits
For NASCAR, Castroneves’ entry adds another layer of excitement and international appeal to the Daytona 500. His global recognition and boundless charisma are set to attract fans from across the motorsport spectrum, shining a spotlight on the series’ versatility and star power.
The question now is whether Castroneves can write his name in NASCAR’s history books. With the Daytona 500’s unpredictable nature and Trackhouse Racing’s competitive machinery, the opportunity is there. One thing’s for sure: Helio Castroneves is ready to chase greatness once again.