Trackhouse Racing has officially secured a multi-year contract extension with Kubota Tractor Corporation, ensuring their partnership will continue through the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series season.
Kubota, a leading name in agricultural equipment, first teamed up with Trackhouse Racing in 2022 as the Official Tractor Company. Since then, the brand has remained a key sponsor and collaborator. Sharing the news on social media, Kubota stated, “Big news! We’re extending our partnership with Trackhouse Racing through the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series season! That means more races, more orange and black on the track, and more support for farmer veterans through our continued donations to the Farmer Veteran Coalition.”
Ross Chastain, driver for Trackhouse Racing, expressed his enthusiasm about the continued partnership, saying, “It’s awesome to continue an authentic partnership with a world-renowned brand like Kubota. Kubota’s support of Trackhouse Racing and agriculture means the world to me, and I hope to get them back to victory lane this year.”

Trackhouse Racing, founded in 2021 by former NASCAR driver Justin Marks and co-owned by Grammy-winning artist Pitbull, began as a one-car operation but quickly expanded to two cars. In 2023, Kubota expanded its sponsorship to include Daniel Suárez’s No. 99 Chevrolet. Suárez praised the partnership, stating, “It’s great to have a brand like Kubota supporting our race team. Their continued involvement highlights the strength of their relationship with Trackhouse Racing.”
In 2025, Shane van Gisbergen joined the team as a rookie and embraced the collaboration with Kubota. “I’m an outdoorsy guy, and it’s great to be connected with a brand like Kubota,” van Gisbergen shared. “I’ve already used their equipment to build a racetrack at my house. I’m excited to drive the Kubota car in the Xfinity race at Watkins Glen and aim for the win.”
Todd Stucke, President of Kubota Tractor Corporation, reflected on the partnership’s success, saying, “After incredible seasons with Ross, Daniel, and the Trackhouse team, we’re excited to keep the momentum going through 2027. Ross’s win at Kansas in the Kubota car and Daniel’s fifth-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway were huge moments for us. With Shane now on board, we’re looking forward to even more great moments in the years ahead.”