For NASCAR fans, this is a moment that seemed like a dream for over a decade: Red Bull Racing is officially back. After pulling out of the sport in 2011, the globally renowned energy drink brand is set to make a triumphant return to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025. Partnering with Trackhouse Racing, Red Bull will serve as the primary sponsor for drivers Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) and rookie Connor Zilisch, reigniting its presence in American stock car racing.
The Details of the Deal
Red Bull’s sponsorship with Trackhouse Racing includes:
- Shane van Gisbergen’s No. 88 Chevy: Backed by Red Bull for five races during the 2025 season.
- Connor Zilisch’s No. 87 Chevy: The young sensation will pilot a Red Bull-liveried car in select races, including his highly anticipated Cup Series debut at Circuit of the Americas (COTA).
Zilisch, who has already made waves with JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series, expressed his excitement:
“I never thought I’d get the opportunity to race in the NASCAR Cup Series, let alone debut at 18 years old. I’m so fortunate to be surrounded by great companies like Red Bull and Team Trackhouse.”
A Bold Move for Trackhouse Racing
This partnership is a significant win for Trackhouse Racing, a team already known for its innovative approach and competitive spirit. Team owner Justin Marks reflected on the milestone:
“It’s an incredible chapter in the history of Trackhouse Racing to welcome Red Bull back to NASCAR. Red Bull is one of the most powerful brands in the world, and it’s an honor for us to embark on a partnership with such an iconic company.”
Marks also highlighted how this partnership underscores Trackhouse’s reputation for attracting premier sponsors and fostering a culture of growth and innovation.
Red Bull’s History in NASCAR
Red Bull Racing Team (RBRT) entered the NASCAR Cup Series in 2006 with high expectations. Despite showing promise, including a win at Michigan International Speedway in 2009, the team faced challenges in adapting to the NASCAR environment and ultimately exited the sport in 2011.
Red Bull’s return represents a massive endorsement for the growing appeal of NASCAR, especially as the series explores international markets and younger audiences.
Connor Zilisch: The New Prodigy
Zilisch’s rise has been meteoric. At just 18 years old, the young driver has already established himself as one to watch in the Xfinity Series. Now, with the backing of Red Bull and Trackhouse, he has a unique opportunity to debut in the Cup Series against the sport’s elite. His debut at COTA, a road course known for its technical demands, is highly anticipated.
What It Means for NASCAR
Red Bull’s return to NASCAR is a game-changer for several reasons:
- Global Attention: Red Bull’s massive international presence will help attract a global audience to NASCAR, aligning with the sport’s efforts to expand its reach.
- Increased Competition: Backing drivers like SVG and Zilisch ensures that Red Bull’s return will be competitive, not just symbolic.
- Elevated Profile for Trackhouse Racing: This partnership solidifies Trackhouse as one of NASCAR’s most forward-thinking and dynamic teams.
Eyes on COTA
The countdown is on for March 23, 2025, when Connor Zilisch will make his Cup Series debut at COTA in the iconic Red Bull colors. The spotlight will also be on Shane van Gisbergen, who will aim to showcase his prowess with Red Bull support.
With Red Bull’s return, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for NASCAR. The energy, innovation, and competitiveness that Red Bull brings to motorsport promise to make this partnership one of the most exciting storylines of the season. Buckle up—Red Bull and NASCAR are ready to take flight once again.