Suarez, 30, joined the new Trackhouse Racing organization last season – a group co-owned by former driver Justin Marks and Grammy Award-winning rapper Armando Christian “Pitbull” Pérez.
Late last year, the team announced it would be expanding to a two-car organization in 2022 with the debut of the Next Gen car and added driver Ross Chastain to its Cup Series lineup.
After completing this week’s final offseason Next Gen car test at Phoenix Raceway on Wednesday, Suarez said he is anxious to put his No. 99 Chevrolet in race conditions.
“I think we’re ready to go racing. I think the biggest question we had was superspeedway racing and I don’t think we could have been more pleased with the results of the last test at Daytona – everyone was,” Suarez said. “Honestly, the racing is going to be, in my opinion, even better than the previous car. So, that’s exciting.
“When it comes to short tracks and mile-and-a-halves and that kind of racing, the car is very good….
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