In a move that solidifies his growing influence in American motorsports, Shane van Gisbergen (SVG) has officially extended his contract with Trackhouse Racing. The three-time Supercars champion and reigning Chicago Street Race winner will continue to compete in NASCAR, further blurring the lines between international and American racing.
This decision marks a major milestone for both van Gisbergen and Trackhouse Racing, as the team continues to expand its global footprint in NASCAR. But what does this extension really mean for SVG, Trackhouse, and the future of stock car racing? Let’s break it down.
Why This Deal Matters
Since his stunning NASCAR Cup Series debut victory in Chicago last year, van Gisbergen has been one of the most talked-about drivers in the sport. His smooth driving style, adaptability, and road course expertise have made him an instant fan favorite.
By extending his deal with Trackhouse Racing, SVG ensures that he will have more opportunities to compete in NASCAR’s top series, including potential full-time Xfinity Series races and select Cup events. This move also signals Trackhouse’s commitment to bringing international talent into NASCAR, following the success of drivers like Daniel Suárez and Ross Chastain.
What’s Next for SVG?
While the exact details of his schedule are still being finalized, van Gisbergen is expected to:
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Run a mix of Cup, Xfinity, and road course races in 2025
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Continue developing his oval-track skills (a key area for long-term NASCAR success)
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Potentially contend for a full-time Xfinity Series championship in the near future
Trackhouse owner Justin Marks has been vocal about his desire to turn SVG into a NASCAR superstar, and this extension proves they’re serious about investing in his growth.
How This Impacts NASCAR
Van Gisbergen’s continued presence in NASCAR is a big win for the sport’s global appeal. His success has already attracted new fans from Australia, New Zealand, and beyond, and his extended stay will only strengthen NASCAR’s international reach.
Additionally, his road course dominance could force other teams to rethink their strategies. If SVG continues to outperform veterans on twisty tracks, we might see more teams scouting international road-racing specialists for key events.
Fan Reactions & Future Predictions
NASCAR fans have been buzzing about this announcement, with many calling for SVG to get a full-time Cup ride soon. Others speculate that this could lead to even bigger opportunities, such as a Daytona 500 debut or a championship run in the Xfinity Series.
One thing is certain: Shane van Gisbergen is here to stay, and his partnership with Trackhouse Racing could reshape NASCAR’s landscape in the coming years.
Final Thoughts
With this contract extension, Shane van Gisbergen and Trackhouse Racing are doubling down on their bold vision for NASCAR’s future. SVG’s unique skill set, combined with Trackhouse’s innovative approach, makes this one of the most exciting driver-team pairings in recent memory.
What do you think? Should SVG go full-time in Cup soon? Can he win another race in 2025? Let us know in the comments!

