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Trackhouse Racing relies on Gulfstream G200 for global operations

Trackhouse Racing relies on Gulfstream G200 for global operations
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Trackhouse Racing, a prominent motorsports organization in the United States, competes in various racing divisions, focusing primarily on the NASCAR Cup Series and MotoGP. The team made its debut at the Daytona 500 in 2021.

The organization is owned by Avenue Sports Fund, led by Marc Lasry, Justin Marks, a former NASCAR Xfinity Series racer, and Armando Christian Perez, known as Pitbull. In NASCAR's Cup Series, Trackhouse Racing fields cars driven by Ross Chastain (number one), Shane van Gisbergen (number 88), and Daniel Suárez (number 99). Since its inception, the team has participated in nearly 150 races with eight victories and three pole positions.

In MotoGP, Trackhouse Racing entered the scene earlier this year at the Motul Grand Prix of Japan. The team currently races two vehicles with drivers Raul Fernandez, Lorenzo Savadori, and Miguel Oliveira but has yet to secure a win.

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To support its global operations across these leagues, Trackhouse Racing utilizes a Gulfstream G200 private jet for flexible travel arrangements. This aircraft is registered as N991TH under Mater Logistics LLC but operated by Trackhouse Racing. In 2024 alone, it completed 183 flights totaling 223 flight hours. Its most frequent destinations include Nashville International Airport in Tennessee and Concord-Padgett Regional Airport in North Carolina.

The Gulfstream G200 was originally designed by Galaxy Aerospace Inc., a subsidiary of Israel Aircraft Industries. It became known as Astra Galaxy before being rebranded after Gulfstream Aerospace acquired Galaxy Aerospace in 2001. Production continued until it was succeeded by the Gulfstream G280 in 2011.

This midsize business jet features a low wing design with significant upgrades over its predecessor Astra business jet. It is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306 turbofan engines that enable it to carry up to 19 passengers at speeds of up to 459 knots with a range of 3,400 nautical miles.

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