In early 2024, Workforce announced a continued partnership with Jeremy Clements Racing in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series. Additionally, a multi-year partnership was announced between Workforce and Trackhouse Racing to sponsor Zane Smith in the #71 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at the NASCAR Cup Series level.
“Workforce has been involved in this sport for many years and truly understands the power of NASCAR. We are thrilled to partner with a team like Trackhouse – and a rising star of the sport such as Zane Smith,” said Zach Roberts, Workforce’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our company believes this relationship will lead to success for both organizations on and off the track moving forward.”
About Zane Smith
Zane Smith joined Trackhouse Racing in 2024, competing in the NASCAR Cup Series in an alliance with Spire Motorsports.
The 2022 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion, Smith also competed in multiple Cup Series races in the since 2021 highlighted by a top-10 finish in the 2023 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The California native first started racing BMX bikes at the age of 3 and then transitioned to racing go-karts in 2004 and won championships five consecutive years before moving to legends car racing and super late models. He recorded victories in the World Series of Asphalt, Pro All Stars Series and the CARS Tour, as well as garnering a runner-up finish in the Snowball Derby.
About Trackhouse Racing
Trackhouse Racing began when Justin Marks retired from a full-time driving career in NASCAR and sports car racing to create Trackhouse Entertainment Group in 2020 with the goal of creating a racing brand that transcends the sport. Marks formed Trackhouse Racing which took to the track in 2021 with Daniel Suárez behind the wheel. In 2021, the team announced a partnership with international superstar entertainer Pitbull who has been a frequent guest at NASCAR races and elevated Trackhouse’s presence through inclusion in several of his songs, music videos and named his current album “Trackhouse.”
Midway through the 2021 season, Trackhouse Racing bought the NASCAR assets of Chip Ganassi Racing and began the 2022 season as its own two-car team with Daniel Suárez and Ross Chastain as drivers. Chastain gave the organization its first victory at Circuit of the Americas at COTA and again at Talladega Superspeedway. Suárez became the first Mexican driver to win a Cup Series race when he took the checkered flag at Sonoma Raceway race that same year. Chastain returned to victory lane in 2022 when he won at Nashville Superspeedway and Phoenix Raceway.
ABOUT JEREMY Clements
Jeremy Clements is carrying on a family tradition long rooted in NASCAR. He is the grandson of famed NASCAR owner and renowned engine builder, Crawford Clements. Jeremy’s uncle, Louis Clements, was a Championship Crew Chief with Rex White. Together, Crawford and Louis spent over 25 years making history with their engine development programs and ownership of race cars.
Today his father and Jeremy Clements Racing Team owner, Tony Clements, continues to run Clements Automotive, a company started by Crawford in 1965. Clements Automotive is a recognized leader in racing and performance engine building specializing in building complete racing engines, cylinder head services, dyno testing, custom porting, and CNC machining for virtually all types of racing applications including ARCA, Pro Cup, Dirt Late Model, and NASCAR. With racing in his blood and plenty of horsepower in his daily life, Jeremy continues the tradition.
ABOUT JEREMY CLEMENTS RACING
Founded in 2010, Jeremy Clements Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Based in Spartanburg, SC, the team fields the number 51 Chevrolet Camaro SS for Jeremy Clements.
With much of NASCAR moving the way of large teams funded by millions of dollars, JCR stands as one of the last true “little guys” – but do not let their size fool you – they are quite the David vs. Goliath story. JCR consistently scores the highest finishes for a single-car Xfinity Series team, thanks in large part to the horsepower of the Clements Racing Engines, owned by Jeremy’s father and uncle.
JCR has a long list of achievements highlighted by Jeremy’s first career win at Road America 2017 and second career win in the summer of 2022 at Daytona International Speedway.