
Daniel Suarez
34-Year-Old Driver
Spire Motorsports

2026 Cup Stats
Points
150
Starts
6
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
1
Top 10
2
2026 Fantasy Outlook
The five-season run at Trackhouse Racing came to an end at the conclusion of last year. Suarez had one of his worst performances with that team in 2025. He would only collect seven Top-10 finishes and wind up a distant 29th-place in the final driver standings. The team parted ways with Suarez and he would end up at Spire Motorsports for the upcoming season. He replaces Justin Haley in the team's No. 7 Chevrolet. Suarez will be teamed with Ryan Sparks at crew chief and the two will look to get this team up off the mat. Haley would collect just two Top-10 finishes with this team last season, so they're currently not in a good place. Suarez brings over 300 Cup Series starts of experience and two-career victories to the table for this project. However, he'll face some headwinds of his own in trying to boost this struggling team. Read Past Outlooks
Gets Best Darlington Finish
Suarez's 17th NASCAR Cup Series start at Darlington Raceway resulted in his best-ever finish at the track as he came home seventh in the Goodyear 400.
ANALYSIS
It was a strong weekend for Suarez, who qualified 11th and went on to finish seventh at Darlington, a track where he's historically struggled. It was Suarez's first Top-10 finish since Atlanta and moved him to 13th in the point standings. Up next is a visit to Martinsville, where Suarez has five consecutive finishes outside the Top 20.
It was a strong weekend for Suarez, who qualified 11th and went on to finish seventh at Darlington, a track where he's historically struggled. It was Suarez's first Top-10 finish since Atlanta and moved him to 13th in the point standings. Up next is a visit to Martinsville, where Suarez has five consecutive finishes outside the Top 20.
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The 31-year-old Mexican saw a bit of a dip in performance last season. Suarez saw his Top-5 totals dip from six to just three and his Top-10 total from 13 to 10 year-over-year. It would lead to him missing the Chase playoffs and finishing 19th-place in the final point standings. As a result of his consistency struggles, Suarez would see his average finish grow to a subpar 19.0. Qualifying also suffered which placed him a bit further back on the starting grid. The team returns intact for 2024, including crew chief Travis Mack. Sponsorship is still solid so there should be some hope for improvements in the coming season. Intermediate and larger ovals were his strength in 2023 and the good news is that Suarez continues to improve in road course performance. The future is bright, but expectations must be tempered to incremental at best.
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Tops Phoenix Practice
Suarez was fastest in Happy Hour practice for the Straight Talk Wireless 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway on Saturday. He turned a fast lap of 133.943 mph.
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Fifth-Place at EchoPark Speedway
Suarez finished fifth in the Autotrader 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at EchoPark Speedway on Sunday evening.
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Signs with Spire for 2026
Suarez, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner and nine-year veteran of NASCAR's premier division will move to Spire Motorsports for the 2026 season to pilot the team's No. 7 Chevrolet ZL1.
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Runner-up Finish at Daytona
Suarez finished second in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday night.
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Parting ways with Trackhouse
Suarez and Trackhouse Racing have mutually agreed to part ways at the end of the 2025 season, the team announced Tuesday.
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