Justin Marks has spent the last several years transforming Trackhouse Entertainment Group into one of NASCAR’s fastest-growing organizations. Now, that vision appears to be expanding again, this time with plans for what could become one of the company’s biggest investments away from the race track.
Since purchasing Chip Ganassi Racing’s NASCAR operation ahead of the 2022 season, Marks has steadily expanded the company beyond a traditional Cup Series team. Trackhouse has launched the international Project91 program, entered MotoGP ownership, created a music label, and continued investing in its NASCAR operation.
Now, another major project appears to be taking shape.
According to public records first reported by the Charlotte Business Journal, Trackhouse Entertainment Group is planning a new race team facility in Kannapolis, North Carolina. The Kannapolis City Council recently approved an annexation request covering roughly 20 acres along Davidson Highway, representing one of the first formal steps toward development.
While no construction timeline has been announced, the proposal signals Trackhouse’s intention to continue investing in its long-term infrastructure.
Since purchasing Chip Ganassi Racing’s NASCAR operation ahead of the 2022 season, Marks has steadily expanded the company beyond a traditional Cup Series team. Trackhouse has launched the international Project91 program, entered MotoGP ownership, created a music label, and continued investing in its NASCAR operation.
Now, another major project appears to be taking shape.
According to public records first reported by the Charlotte Business Journal, Trackhouse Entertainment Group is planning a new race team facility in Kannapolis, North Carolina. The Kannapolis City Council recently approved an annexation request covering roughly 20 acres along Davidson Highway, representing one of the first formal steps toward development.
While no construction timeline has been announced, the proposal signals Trackhouse’s intention to continue investing in its long-term infrastructure.
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