Pitbull Ends Partnership with NASCAR's Trackhouse Racing, Perform at Daytona 500
Pitbull has officially ended his partnership with Trackhouse Racing but will perform at Daytona 500, highlighting major contributions to the team's growth.
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Pitbull Announces Shock Separation From Trackhouse Racing
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It's goin' down! Rapper Pitbull severs partnership with NASCAR team Trackhouse Racing
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It’s goin’ down! Rapper Pitbull severs partnership with NASCAR team Trackhouse Racing
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Summary
Pitbull, the Grammy-winning rapper, has officially ended his partnership with NASCAR team Trackhouse Racing, effective immediately. Despite the split, he is set to perform at the Daytona 500 concert. Since joining as an ownership partner in 2021, Pitbull has significantly impacted NASCAR's growth, introducing it to a diverse audience. Justin Marks, founder of Trackhouse, expressed gratitude for Pitbull's contributions, acknowledging their shared vision of expanding NASCAR's reach. The upcoming Daytona 500 will feature a diverse lineup of drivers, while Pitbull's future endeavors in both music and NASCAR remain highly anticipated.
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