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Kubota Orange Days: This weekend at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, Ross Chastain will pilot No. 1 Kubota Orange Days Chevrolet for the first of two consecutive races. The same livery will return next weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Kubtoa Orange Days offers the best deals of the year at local Kubota dealers through June 30. Learn more at KubotaOrangeDays.com.
Phoenix Winner: In November 2023, Chastain won the season finale at Phoenix by leading 157 of 312 laps. The victory marked his fourth career Cup Series win and second of the season. It was the first time in 10 years of the elimination playoff format that someone besides the championship winner went to victory lane in the season finale.
Chastain at Phoenix: Chastain makes his 16th Cup Series start at Phoenix on Sunday. He has an average finish of 9.87 and has led a total of 158 laps since he started driving the No. 1 Chevrolet in 2022.
Meet Chastain: On Saturday, March 7, at 1:25 p.m. MT, Chastain will sign autographs at the Trackhouse Racing merchandise hauler located in the Fan Zone – wristband required. On Sunday, at 8:45 a.m. local time Chastain will participate in a Q&A at the Chevy Stage located in the Fan Zone. Immediately afterward Chastain will sign autographs at the Trackhouse Racing merchandise hauler at 9:05 a.m. – wristband required.
New Year, New Crew Chief: Brandon McSwain joined Trackhouse Racing in December as the new crew chief for Chastain and the No. 1 team. This marks the first time in his full-time Cup career that Chastain will work with someone other than Phil Surgen. McSwain and Chastain first met each other in 2014 while at Hattori Racing Enterprises. McSwain held an engineering position with JR Motorsports before he joined Hendrick Motorsports. The Auburndale, Florida, native most recently served as the lead race engineer for William Byron.
Last Weekend at Circuit of the Americas: Chastain qualified on the outside of the front row for the first road course of the 2026 season. The No. 1 Chevrolet’s handling improved throughout the race but unfortunately a wheel came off in the third and final stage. Chastain received a two-lap penalty which relegated him to a 35th-place finish.

Chastain Quotes:

How do you look at the next stretch of races on the schedule – Phoenix, Las Vegas, Darlington, Martinsville and Bristol?

“Yeah, I feel like Phoenix, Vegas, Darlington and Martinsville, that’s a month snapshot there of the season because there is a mix of everything. The points won’t reflect it, but those four weeks, if you just kind of bookmark them, beginning and at the of the month, I think you get a good snapshot of who’s the best right now.”

How are things going with your new crew chief, Brandon McSwain?

“We’re working through just slight things that I need, communication-wise in the car. Out of the car we’re great. Getting his lingo down and him confidently speaking on the radio is something we’re stepping through now. He has a couple of races in the books now as a full-time crew chief, and he has done very well.”

Are you looking forward to sharing the track with IndyCar this weekend in Phoenix and do you pay attention to them much?

“I’m looking forward to seeing the people but I’m not excited for the probably confusing feeling we’ll have with their rubber versus our rubber. I was fully ingrained in IndyCar from 2018 to 2021 as a development driver for Chip Ganassi Racing. I went to Christmas events and testing down in Sebring with them. I’ve met Scott (Dixon), I’m a big Alex Palou fan and big fan of Scott fan as well. Alex and I kind of came in at a similar time. We can poke fun at each other and have some fun. He came over one time and made fun of the watch I was wearing because it was a cheap watch and he’s like, ‘you got to buy a better watch, man.’ So yeah, I’m super excited to have watched his career over there. On Alex’s side, it reminds me of a young Scott Dixon and what Chip’s been able to do with Mike Hull over there. I’m definitely looking forward to going over there and shake some hands and put my arms around those guys. I still stay in contact with Chip and he gets down to Florida quite a bit so I’ve seen him down there.”

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Ross Chastain’s November 2023 Phoenix Win
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Heading to the Desert: Connor Zilisch will be making his seventh-career NASCAR Cup Series start this weekend and his first in the Cup Series at Phoenix Raceway.
Phoenix Stats: Zilisch has three starts in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Phoenix. He has two top five finishes, highlighted by a third-place finish last November. The Mooresville, N.C., native has completed 100 percent of the total possible laps in those races – all 621 laps.
Prime Time with Connor Zilisch: “Full Speed: The Daytona 500” featuring Zilisch will premiere exclusively March 5 on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. The story will delve into the lives of four drivers (Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Noah Gragson are the others), their teams, families, and their sacrifices – building toward the most pressure-filled day of the season.
Meet Zilisch: Zilisch will participate in a fan Q&A at the Chevrolet Display on Sunday, March 8, from 8:30 – 8:45 a.m. MT. He will also participate in an autograph session at the Trackhouse Racing merchandise hauler on Sunday from 8:50 – 9:20 a.m. local time in the Fan Zone – wristband required.
Welcome Randall Burnett: Burnett, a native of Fenton, Missouri, begins his first season as crew chief of the No. 88 team and Zilisch at Trackhouse Racing. Burnett recently spent time at Richard Childress Racing where he enjoyed success with drivers Tyler Reddick and Kyle Busch, winning six Cup races from 2022-2023. He also led Reddick to the 2019 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series championship while at RCR.
Last weekend at Circuit of the Americas: Zilisch overcame two spins in Turn 1 to post a respectable 14th-place finish at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. He made 84 green flag passes during the 95-lap event and led all Cup drivers by gaining nine positions over the final 10 laps.
Wendy’s Appearance: Zilisch will be signing autographs and meeting fans at the Wendy’s location in Goodyear, Arizona (1178 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, Arizona 85395) on March 6 at 2:00 p.m. MT – wristband required.

Zilisch Quotes:

What is your assessment of the first three Cup races this season? How different is the racing in Cup versus the O’Reilly Series?

“I feel like it’s aggressive in Cup, but when I was coming through the field at COTA there were a lot more guys who were generous than I remember on Saturdays. Even when you get to the top-10, guys aren’t racing you when they know that you’re faster. On Saturdays, I feel like every guy races you hard for every spot, even if you’re a second faster. I can’t say the restarts are any less aggressive in Cup because I got taken out twice last Sunday. The Cup guys are all really smart. I feel like they make a lot more intelligent moves to put you in bad spots. It’s a lot harder to make up positions in those moments than it is on Saturday.”

What are your thoughts entering Phoenix this weekend?

“I’m excited to go back to Phoenix and I love racing there. That track is awesome and the restarts are crazy. It’s wide and there’s a lot of room to make moves and move around to change the balance on your car. I’m looking forward to getting out there and sharing the track with IndyCar this weekend. We’ll get to see them in person for the first time in a few years, probably since the Indy road course. I’m looking forward to seeing the friends that I have in the IndyCar paddock.”

Can you describe what the restarts are like at Phoenix going from the flat surface back up on the banking?

“Even in the O’Reilly Series there were times you had to pull your helmet back down because pulling back onto the track is so aggressive. It’s a big bump coming back up on the racetrack after getting down on the dogleg. The restarts at Phoenix are just crazy. I feel bad for the spotters having to call however many wide you are, how many are outside of you and how many are inside. It’s always chaotic there. I’m looking forward to seeing how it is with the Cup guys.”

Is running at the very bottom on Turn 1 an option at Phoenix?

“It’s an option but you have to have a tire advantage on the cars ahead of you to make it work. If you are on similar tires to the people around you and you go down there, you’re going to come off Turn 2 going what feels like 20 miles an hour slower and everybody is going to be blowing by you on the outside. It’s risky. You’ve got to get clear and be able to take other people’s momentum. If you exit Turn 2 all the way down by the wall, that’s where you’re going to get yourself into trouble.”

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Watch Zilisch on “Full Speed: The Daytona 500” on Prime Video

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Onto Phoenix: Shane van Gisbergen will make his third NASCAR Cup Series start at Phoenix Raceway. In November, van Gisbergen started 31st and rallied to a 24th-place finish, his best at the one-mile desert oval.
Runner-Up at COTA: Last weekend at Circuit of the Americas, van Gisbergen started 13th and battled in the top 3 all race (his average running position was 4.88). On the final restart with 17 laps remaining, he fought for the lead but ultimately finished in the runner-up position. Van Gisbergen posted his best Cup Series finish at the 2.4-mile Texas road course and collected his second top-10 in three Cup Series races at COTA. He racked up his second top 10 finish in 2026.
Point Standings: Van Gisbergen enters this weekend’s race at Phoenix fifth in the Cup Series driver standings, a career best. He is 10 points behind fourth place and three ahead of seventh place.
O’Reilly Series Win: On Saturday, van Gisbergen secured his first career win at COTA when he piloted the No. 9 SafetyCulture Chevrolet to victory for JR Motorsports. He started second on the front row, alongside teammate Connor Zilisch, and led 31 of the 65 laps in the race. This victory marked van Gisbergen’s 11th NASCAR win on road/street course tracks.
The Partnership: Last week, Trackhouse Racing announced that SafetyCulture will extend its partnership with the team through the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, continuing its role as Trackhouse Racing’s Official Workplace Operations Partner. The global workplace operations platform gives Trackhouse Racing the knowledge, tools and confidence to work safely, meet higher standards and improve every day on and off the track.
A Number That Means So Much: This season, van Gisbergen will carry the No. 97 for his second full-time Cup Series season. The No. 97 has many special meanings to van Gisbergen. His father, Robert van Gisbergen, drove the same number during his racing career. In 2013, van Gisbergen first debuted the No. 97 in Australian Supercars where he created a legacy for the number with 80 wins, 3 Championships, 48 pole positions and 152 podium finishes. In 2024, van Gisbergen was honored with the special number for his NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie campaign. In the No. 97 entry, he claimed three victories and three pole positions.
Meet SVG: Van Gisbergen will sign autographs on Sunday, March 8, at 9:00 a.m. local at the Trackhouse Racing merchandise trailer in the Fan Zone – wristband required.
Runaway Kiwi: SafetyCulture has partnered with NASCAR and Trackhouse Racing to produce a new documentary spotlighting van Gisbergen’s rise to the top levels of international motorsport. Runaway Kiwi follows van Gisbergen’s journey from his home in Manukau, New Zealand, to capturing five consecutive road course victories in his NASCAR rookie season. More than a racing story, it explores the discipline, preparation and teamwork required to compete at the highest level – values that sit at the heart of SafetyCulture’s mission to improve the way the world works. The documentary will be available to watch on the official NASCAR YouTube channel and The NASCAR Channel starting Friday, February 27.

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Van Gisbergen Quotes:

You’ve only started your NASCAR career a little over two years ago. Now you have 11 road course wins across the NASCAR Cup and O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. How cool is that?

“It’s been pretty awesome! I’ve had a whole lot of fun racing here. Every year I’ve enjoyed it so much and it doesn’t seem like a grind. I got to the end of last year and I was tired, but I had a week off and I was ready to get going again (laughs). There is such a great group of guys and girls at Trackhouse, and it makes racing every weekend so enjoyable.”

You are starting to head to some tracks for the second and third time. What do you want to do better as you approach these tracks in the 2026 season?

“There are a couple of tracks I really struggle at for some reason, Phoenix is one of them. It’s a type of track I need to improve myself. I know my car can do it, but the racing is so much more tough with not a lot of practice. It’s hard, but that is where I need to get better and then, just continue to keep growing at the bigger tracks. I felt like we’ve made some real progress there, so we need to keep it going.”

How different is it when you have a year in the Cup Series under your belt?

“You just learn what you want and need from a car. My driving style was very different to most, I guess. The way I make the car work or want it to work is very different to others. We noticed a lot of trends which took a while to get everyone to adjust to. I adjusted a bit but now we’re sort of coming my way a bit, which has kind of helped me. It’s interesting. The cars are set up so different to what I’m used to and I’m still trying to understand what I need or want from the car.”

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