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Justin Marks Hilariously Warns Trackhouse Racing Prodigy as Off-Season Shenanigans Trigger ‘Chase Elliott’ Scare

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Justin Marks Hilariously Warns Trackhouse Racing Prodigy as Off-Season Shenanigans Trigger ‘Chase Elliott’ Scare

Any die-hard motorsport fan knows the fairytale story of how Lewis Hamilton and Ron Dennis met during his karting days and sealed their future together without knowing they would go on to win a championship in only his second Formula 1 season. And for NASCAR fans, a similar story seems to be brewing lately in America’s favourite motorsport series, and this time around, Justin Marks is playing the role of Ron Dennis.

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So you might be wondering, who exactly is the wonder kid? Well, for those who had tuned in to the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona this year, Connor Zilisch put up a dominant display of talent in the LMP2 class in only his first-ever endurance race of this magnitude. And with his ties to Trackhouse Racing and Marks running deep, he is likely to be one of the team’s first homegrown prodigies. However, that could all have changed after Zilisch went on a trip that seems to be a bad omen of sorts for motorsport drivers. Just ask Chase Elliott and you’ll know.

 

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Connor Zilisch prompts Justin Marks to revisit their contract due to off-season shenanigans

At the start of last season, Hendrick Motorsports was caught off guard when Chase Elliott was injured in a snowboarding incident during his trip to Colorado, resulting in a broken leg and a golden opportunity for Josh Berry. And immediately, fans began to connect the dots between racing drivers going on skiing trips and getting injured to the point of missing vital races, and even worse.

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So with all that preconception going around, when Connor Zilisch revealed what he was up to as the new Cup Series season was about to kick off, Justin Marks had the fright of his life! Taking to X, Zilisch shared a photo of him and rising star Jesse Love relaxing in the snow in ski gear. He added, “Went skiing with @jesselovejr1 in California. Had fun✅ Still in one piece✅ I call that a success. Can’t wait for this season to get fired up!!!”

Justin Marks Hilariously Warns Trackhouse Racing Prodigy

While Zilisch was ecstatic to have made it back in one piece and had a good amount of fun, Justin Marks clearly wasn’t having any of that. Marks retweeted the post and wrote, “I’m going through our contract right now” as if to add a clause that perhaps mentions ‘strictly no skiing!’ After all, the prospect of Zilisch getting injured before the big year starts is too scary for the man mentoring the young prodigy.

I’m going through our contract right now https://t.co/6m6M1whVh7

— Justin Marks (@JustinMarksTH) February 4, 2024

With Trackhouse Racing taking on Connor Zilisch in a development role for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, there is a lot lined up in Truck, Xfinity and ARCA Menards Series for the 17-year-old. And in his first outing, he managed to bring in the LMP2 win at the prestigious Rolex 24. So it’s safe to say the future is brighter than ever for Connor Zilisch, and Justin Marks just wants to ensure there are no unnecessary setbacks along the way.

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However, this didn’t stop the NASCAR community from joining in on Justin Marks’ hilarious tweet albeit at the expense of Chase Elliott!

Chase Elliott gets caught in the crossfire as the NASCAR community joins in on the banter
While Chase Elliott had to sit a few races out owing to his snowy visit, Zilisch not only had a lot of fun but was back just in time to kickstart the 2024 adventure. Speaking of which, users felt Zilisch’s skills to keep himself safe on the snow called for Marks to make some positive changes to the contract instead. As a user stated, “Gonna give him a raise already. ✅” while another backed that statement with, “I mean, dude’s safer than Chase apparently.”

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And that was just the beginning of all the digs at Chase Elliott unfortunately, or fortunately. One fan believed Mark would have to introduce a whole ruleset based around Elliott’s shenanigans as they shared, “The Chase Elliott clause.” Others felt it was the equipment that mattered; “Just don’t go Snowboarding and you should be fine.” Other fans made use of hilarious GIFs to add more to the online banter!

No fan was pulling punches when it came to the infamous relationship between ski trips and motorsport drivers. A user added, “I’ve seen this movie before, Justin 😳 😳” But perhaps the funniest insight came from Jesse Love himself, who shared Zilisch’s antics, “Funny backstory. Connor falls and loses his ski.
I took a nap in the snow while he poked around for it in the powder. He snaps this pic so it looks like I fell. Crafty man.” This prompted Connor Zilisch to end the whole conversation with peak humour, “Life is all about perspective bud.”

So after taking a look at how humorous the new mentor-mentee pairing can be, we can only imagine what the future holds in store for Justin Marks and Connor Zilisch as they navigate the young star’s formative years in American racing. Do you think Trackhouse Racing’s bet will pay off?

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Dissatisfied Max Verstappen speaks of a ‘bad day’ and is disappointed with Lewis Hamilton

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Max Verstappen did not get further than the seventh fastest time during the second training for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, after setting the fifth fastest time in the first session in Imola. Charles Leclerc was again the fastest.

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Verstappen stated at the start of the second, Friday session that his RB20 already felt a lot better than in the first training. Yet he rode ‘only’ the seventh fastest time.

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Two last attempts to set a fast time on the soft tire came to nothing. After Verstappen had already been affected by traffic during attempt one, Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton then got in his way. Verstappen was clearly not happy with that and made this known in words and gestures. Hamilton immediately apologized and said to his engineer over the on-board radio that he would have liked to have received a warning that Verstappen was approaching him. Leclerc and Verstappen’s teammate Pérez also had a fight later in the session following a similar incident.

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“That is not the first time that this has happened,” Verstappen said at the time with Hamilton. “You always try to remain calm, but it happened again. At the same time, I don’t want to talk about it too much because that wasn’t our problem today. We didn’t have the speed and we have to solve that. It was difficult to find the right balance, I didn’t feel comfortable in the car and it was very easy to ‘lose’ the car. Today was just bad. There are really things we need to improve to be competitive tomorrow.”

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Ferrari driver Leclerc lapped in 1.15.906, making him just under two-tenths of a second faster than Oscar Piastri (McLaren). Behind this followed the surprising Yuki Tsunoda, Hamilton, George Russell, Carlos Sainz and only then Pérez. Verstappen was half a second slower than Leclerc in that fastest lap, Pérez added an extra tenth.

Racing simulation also did not go entirely according to Max Verstappen’s plan
In the final phase, the drivers all focused on the long run with a view to Sunday’s race. That race simulation also did not go entirely according to plan for Verstappen, who shot straight again. Although the lap times of almost all drivers fluctuated back and forth during those long runs.

“The long run was also very bad,” Verstappen was clear. “Do I have confidence that things will get better tomorrow? It can hardly be worse than today. It seems that others have taken a step forward and for us it was not a good day.”

Verstappen also searching during the opening session in Imola
Verstappen was also dissatisfied during the first free practice, earlier in the day. He expressed his dissatisfaction over the on-board radio. The three-time world champion did not get further than fifth place in the opening session.

Apart from the Racing Bulls, all teams brought quite a few updates to Imola, which were extensively tested during the first session of the weekend.

Although Verstappen drove the fastest times in the first and third sectors, he lost a lot of time in the middle part. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) was ultimately fastest for the Italian public: 1.16.990.

Sergio Perez and Verstappen more than two tenths slower than Leclerc
Mercedes driver George Russell conceded a tenth to Leclerc’s time at the beginning of the afternoon, followed shortly afterwards by his teammate Carlos Sainz. Red Bull drivers Sergio Pérez and Verstappen were more than two-tenths slower than Leclerc.

With about six minutes left on the clock, Verstappen was making an improvement, but he shot straight ahead. That happened again in the final minute, without serious consequences. He was therefore unable to complete an ideal lap at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. Red Bull has also introduced a major update in Imola, just like Ferrari and Mercedes. McLaren already did that two weeks ago in Miami. The winner there, Lando Norris, rode the eighth fastest time during the first training.

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“It’s Getting Hotter”: Chase Elliott Refuses to See Eye to Eye With Dale Jr and His Suggestion

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It’s no secret that Chase Elliott is one of the most dominant active drivers on short tracks. Throughout his career, the #9 Hendrick Motorsports driver has brought in more than a handful of top fives and even wins at tracks like Martinsville. That being said, NASCAR and Goodyear’s short-track tire package dilemma has seen that notion change. With the rise to rumors of a short track losing a date in favor of a venue like Mexico, Dale Earnhardt Jr shared the prospect that NASCAR is making way for more intermediate racing.

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However, not every stakeholder believes this is the right direction to head in. Despite Chase Elliott’s drawbacks at short tracks lately, the HMS driver believes that the answer to NASCAR’s dilemma isn’t moving away from the problem.

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Instead of increasing the focus on intermediate tracks, Elliott believes the sport shouldn’t over-saturate type of racetrack.

Alongside Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin, Dale Earnhardt Jr has been one of the strongest advocates for short-track racing. But with the new packages failing to make good on their promises, Junior interpreted recent rumors of Richmond losing a day as NASCAR altogether shifting away from the format slowly. But Chase Elliott believes this gives rise to an alarming pattern.

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The HMS driver believes that choosing to exploit the quality of certain tracks may end up backfiring in the long run. He shared with media ahead of the All-Star Race, “The races at the mile-and-a-half stuff has been really good. But I don’t think that’s always a reason to get more of them. I always feel like less is more. The Bristol Night race is the perfect example of less is more because you go there once a year, it’s super exciting, everybody loves a Bristol Night race, and it’s because it only happens one time a year, it makes it special.”

Adding to his argument, Elliott also highlighted how road-course racing seemed to lose its charm as of late. Compared to when there were only two events on the calendar, the frequent visits to road courses had diluted its exclusivity. Elliott shared, “I just think that that the more you do that and you lean in one direction and add more more more, you can easily make things that are exciting stale really quickly. So I think we just need to be careful not to do that.”

Going over better solutions, Elliott felt that making the Next-Gen car more suited to tackle the short-track dilemma would benefit the sport more. Not only would the calendar retain diversity in the type of tracks, but it would also allow each weekend to have its unique charm. The HMS driver concluded, “I would rather see a better product on the short-track stuff than take them away. I don’t think they’re taking them away, but I would hate to see a movement away from that, just because it’s an important part of our sport.”

It’s safe to say Chase Elliott is eager to protect short tracks from taking a hit on the Cup Series calendar. Speaking of which, the #9 HMS could prove his point further with his return to another glorious short track, this time in a late-model car.

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NASCAR War and Fame: Dale Earnhardt Jr Exposes the Consequences of Denny Hamlin

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When Denny Hamlin created 23XI, he already had his plate full. Facing a 36-race Cup schedule and curating a weekly podcast was bound to take a toll on him. But Hamlin had a simple answer for the media when they were curious about why he does it all. He said, “It’s what I love to do.”

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And even while managing three avenues: running a business, driving, and talking about motorsport, Hamlin fetches Cup wins every other weekend nowadays. The hectic life that he chooses to live as NASCAR’s foremost speaker is one not many can persevere and maintain. Dale Earnhardt Jr, another podcast owner like Hamlin, sheds light on this as he dissects Hamlin’s busy schedule.

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Denny Hamlin’s upbringing was imbued with discipline and hard work. His parents went all-out to support his racing career, as they incurred debt and sold their classic cars so that he could get in a race car. But Dennis Lou, Hamlin’s father, was adamant about a work ethic. “I’m not going out there and working on your race car for you. If you want to do it, you go out there, you learn it — and then when you wreck it, you have to figure out how to get it back to the racetrack.”

That work ethic reflects on all the hectic projects that Hamlin diligently sees through. In a recent interview with Rubbin is Racing, Dale Earnhardt Jr emphasized as much while hailing his podcast rival. “Denny is up for it…Denny’s got a personality and he’s in it…racing, and this is his life…He has his hand in every cookie jar, right. He’s a driver, he’s a car owner, he’s in the podcasting…Certainly, his takes on his show get a ton of attention. He flexes that muscle on all those fronts.”

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Hamlin may be sturdy enough to handle all these duties, but other veteran drivers are unwilling to go through that stress. Dale Earnhardt Jr shed light on this aspect: “So that can be really exhausting. And I think some drivers are like, ‘You know, I don’t feel like doing all that. I’m busy enough, I’m content.’”

Balancing racing life with family life and juggling podcast sessions and ownership duties requires you to have a steady mindset. And Denny Hamlin’s unique opinion of his life helps him. “I live in chaos. My life is chaos, and I thrive under chaos… The more (crap) that is stirred up around me, the more I come at it.”

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