Team owner predicts van Gisbergen will make a deep run in NASCAR playoffs
CANADA, AUG 11 – Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks expects rookie Shane van Gisbergen to reach the round of 8 in the 2025 NASCAR playoffs despite challenges on oval tracks.
- Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks said he predicts Shane van Gisbergen will make a deep playoff run after locking his spot with multiple victories.
- Amid the 2025 season, Shane van Gisbergen, Trackhouse Racing driver, has emerged victorious in three races, all on street course circuits.
- Oval tracks remain a challenge for van Gisbergen, with his best result being P14 at the Coke 600, despite a playoff cushion. Justin Marks predicts a deep run.
- Reaching the Round of 8 is within reach for van Gisbergen, as Marks said strong early momentum and playoff points make it possible.
- Last week, Marks predicted van Gisbergen will make a deep run in NASCAR playoffs after signing him to a multiyear extension and seeing early promise.
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NASCAR: Team owner predicts van Gisbergen will make deep run in Cup playoffs
Shane van Gisbergen avoids dwelling on his record-setting rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series. The New Zealand native says those statistics are “kind of an American thing.” But after becoming the third driver with four consecutive Cup wins on…
Team owner predicts van Gisbergen will make deep run in NASCAR playoffs
By NATE RYAN Labeling statistics as “kind of an American thing,” Shane van Gisbergen avoids dwelling on his record-setting rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series. “It normally hits me on the plane ride home or at 4 a.m. after a few beers,” van Gisbergen said Sunday after conquering the Watkins Glen International road course in New York for his fourth victory this year. “I try to reflect on it, but I also try and get to the next week pretty quick…

Team owner predicts van Gisbergen will make a deep run in NASCAR playoffs
Shane van Gisbergen avoids dwelling on his record-setting rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series. The New Zealand native says those statistics are “kind of an American thing.”
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