CONCORD, N.C. – Trackhouse Racing announced Tuesday that Red Bull will serve as a primary partner for drivers Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch for 25 races during the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season. Red Bull will also serve as the official energy drink of Trackhouse Racing, continuing the partnership that Trackhouse launched at the beginning of 2025.
Zilisch will first sport the iconic Red Bull colors Feb. 15 in the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, making the 19-year-old Red Bull athlete the youngest competitor to enter the Daytona 500 since Joey Logano in 2009 at the age of 18. Six-time Cup Series winner van Gisbergen will be behind the wheel of the Red Bull Chevrolet for the first time in 2026 one week later at EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta) on Feb. 22.
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The striking 2026 Red Bull paint schemes feature a timeless matte, dark blue base, elevated by shimmering accents that outline the cars’ numbers, exuding a bold and commanding presence on track. Van Gisbergen’s No. 97 Chevrolet showcases dynamic red rays streaking from the lower front tire to the upper rear, sharply contrasting Zilisch’s No. 88, which displays bold blue rays sweeping across both sides of the car.
Both van Gisbergen and Zilisch recently caught a first glimpse of their striking new 2026 numbers, proudly showcased in the iconic Red Bull livery.
“It means a lot to have the number No. 97 on my Cup car,” van Gisbergen said. “It’s a number that means so much to my family and me, so to see it on my car for the first time was surreal. I love the red flash designs on both sides of the car. It’s going to look epic on the track.”
Zilisch, who transitions to the Cup Series full-time for his rookie campaign in 2026, was impressed seeing his number for the first time.
“It’s so cool to be driving No. 88 in the Cup Series,” Zilisch said. “The number is historic, and so many great drivers have driven it. I certainly have big shoes to fill, but I can’t wait to get the season started. I love the blue streaks across the side of the car. The dark matte blue allows the light blue streaks to pop. I’m excited to have it on track next year.”
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Red Bull and Trackhouse Racing’s first season as partners was monumental. Van Gisbergen and Zilisch had standout 2025 NASCAR rookie seasons, with a total of 16 wins across the Cup Series and Xfinity Series.
Van Gisbergen has quickly become one of NASCAR’s most dominant road-course racers, with a record-setting performance since joining the Cup Series full-time. The Red Bull athlete collected five Cup Series wins in 2025, the most by a rookie in a single season, his first coming in the inaugural Cup Series race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, making him a two-time inaugural Cup Series race winner (Chicago Street Race in 2023).
The New Zealand native’s third win of the season came in dominant fashion at Sonoma Raceway, where van Gisbergen started from the pole position and led 97 of 110 laps, driving the iconic Red Bull colors back to Victory Lane for the first time since 2011. Van Gisbergen’s Sonoma win made him the first driver since Jeff Gordon to win three consecutive road course Cup Series races from the pole.
Van Gisbergen became the fastest driver to five career Cup Series wins since Dan Gurney in 1968 after capturing the checkered flag at Watkins Glen International, collecting the fourth win of his rookie season. Van Gisbergen’s masterclass road-course season sealed his NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year honors.
The 2025 season was remarkably successful for Zilisch, who placed second in the NASCAR Xfinity Series final driver standings. In addition to locking into the Championship 4, Zilisch had 10 victories in 32 starts, including nine wins in the last 18 races. He became the first Xfinity Series driver since the playoff format was introduced to capture the regular-season title despite missing a race. His four sequential victories tied him for the most consecutive victories all-time with Sam Ard and Noah Gragson.
Zilisch won more races and more poles (eight) than any other Xfinity Series driver in 2025. He captured Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in record-breaking style. Zilisch rewrote the record book for a first-year driver by establishing new marks for wins, top-five finishes (20) and races led (27).
Red Bull served as the primary partner for Zilisch’s NASCAR Cup Series debut on March 2 at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas. He went on to make two more Cup Series starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway (May 25) and at EchoPark Speedway (June 28).
To add to a remarkable season, Trackhouse Racing and Red Bull partnered for a unique opportunity this past July at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, held annually at Goodwood House, West Sussex, England. The event is an annual motorsports festival featuring modern and historic motor racing vehicles taking part in a hill climb and other events. Justin Marks, Trackhouse Racing’s owner and himself a former driver, piloted the No. 87 Red Bull Chevrolet in the prestigious event with a guest driving appearance by Red Bull athlete and professional driver ‘Mad’ Mike Whiddett.