SHANE van Gisbergen will have a new primary sponsor onboard as he looks to carry momentum from his race-leading effort at The Clash into next week’s Daytona 500.

Van Gisbergen shone in tricky conditions at the Bowman Gray Stadium exhibition before being turned around by Chase Briscoe, leaving the Kiwi to be classified 20th.

Nevertheless, it was a promising display; now it’s eyes forward to the Daytona 500 on February 15, where SuperFile will make its NASCAR debut via the #97 Camaro.

“We make it a priority at Trackhouse Racing to partner with companies that are distinctive, innovative and forward-thinking,” said Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks.

Welcome to The House, SuperFile!

The company leading a new era of digital ownership and secure file control will partner with @shanevg97 for the DAYTONA 500. pic.twitter.com/ARsZI9suZS

— Trackhouse Racing (@TeamTrackhouse) February 6, 2026

“SuperFile has a very unique position in the tech space with their software and cybersecurity capabilities that are applicable to a lot of industries, including motorsports.

“We’re thrilled to have SuperFile join Trackhouse and look forward to leveraging their presence through auto racing.”

Van Gisbergen said: “It’s epic to have SuperFile on my #97 Chevrolet for the biggest race of the year.

“There is no better place than Daytona to introduce SuperFile to NASCAR for the first time.

“I remember my first Daytona 500 and it was electric. Looking forward to having a good run at it together.”

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