Trackhouse Racing announced today that SuperFile, the company leading a new era of digital ownership and secure file control, will partner with Auckland, New Zealand native Shane van Gisbergen for the season-opening DAYTONA 500 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

The Chicago-based company will launch its partnership with Trackhouse Racing at The Great American Race on February 15, marking SuperFile’s debut on NASCAR’s biggest stage.

SuperFile is building a new category of cybersecurity known as sovereign file control, technology that enables enterprises, governments, and creators to secure, authenticate, track, and revoke access to digital content even after it has been shared or downloaded.

In an era defined by ransomware, insider threats, and AI-driven misuse of information, SuperFile introduces a new paradigm in digital ownership and enforcement. Its breakthrough platform gives organizations total control over their most valuable digital assets beyond the limits of traditional perimeter security.

Often described as “trackable, unhackable, takebackable,” SuperFile represents the evolution of digital trust, designed to ensure files remain protected and governed wherever they travel.

This will mark van Gisbergen’s second appearance in the DAYTONA 500.

“It’s epic to have SuperFile on my 97 Chevrolet for the biggest race of the year,” said van Gisbergen. “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.”

“We took on a challenge that everyone said was impossible: giving people true control of their data,” said Shane Valdez, CEO of SuperFile. “We’re building the future of digital infrastructure, where ownership and enforcement persist beyond the firewall, beyond the download, and beyond traditional security. The DAYTONA 500 is where the world meets what’s next, and Trackhouse Racing is the perfect partner to introduce a technology built on speed, trust, and absolute control.”

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

Shane van Gisbergen delivered a remarkable debut campaign in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series, capturing five victories and finishing 12th in the final driver standings. His performance secured him Rookie of the Year honors and set a new NASCAR record for the most wins by a rookie in a single season. With now six career Cup victories, van Gisbergen is the winningest non U.S.–born driver in NASCAR history.

Van Gisbergen won his debut Cup Series race with Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 at the Chicago Street Race in July 2023, becoming one of six foreign-born drivers to win a Cup Series race and the first driver since Johnny Rutherford in 1963 to win his first Cup Series start.

The three-time Supercars champion came to America through Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 program created in 2022 to expand the organization’s global reach by fielding a Cup Series entry for renowned international racing drivers.

The 68th Daytona 500 takes place on Sunday, February 15 at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX.

Trackhouse Racing PR