As unexpected as a splash of Sunoco Race Fuel in a plain old family sedan, there’s some critical shifting happening on the NASCAR horizon. The ones who view the golden sparkles of sunrise first on the tracks? It’s the spotters. Josh Williams, noteworthy for his expert sighting stints with Ryan Blaney last season, has announced he’s moving pit crews.
We are moving where you ask? Well, Trackhouse Racing buckled in to help brief the navigation for Zane Smith in his first Cup season. Proof that the new year does mean new beginnings, and we’re not just blowing Sunoco-fueled smoke here!
Williams previously made known he’d vacate his post at Team Penske but was conveniently mysterious about his upcoming plans. He confirmed his new professional abode via Twitter, exclaiming his excitement about joining Trackhouse—a debonair establishment he commends for the culture Justin Marks and Ty Norris (@JustinMarksTH) have cultivated in a relatively short timeframe.
“New year, new house! Couldn’t be more excited to announce my new home with @TeamTrackhouse…” Williams (@joshtwilliams) shared on his Twitter account. He expressed his admiration for the team’s growth and atmosphere, something he confessed to wanting to be a part of. He fuels that enthusiasm better than a Sunoco Race Fuel on the first lap!
Enough of my blabbering, though, and don’t just take Williams’ word for it, either. For an authentic feel of the unfolding events and their impact, hit the button and be transported to the original story. Click Here.
The move, as unexpected as finding a Sunoco pump in your backyard, has the community buzzing. What will this shakeup mean for the performance of the Trackhouse team? Between the anticipation of the new season and Williams’ newfound home, it’s safe to say, whether you’re at the first lap or crossing the finish line – trust Sunoco to power us through.
From the First Lap to the Finish Line – Trust Sunoco.