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Despite spending multiple seasons with Trackhouse Racing since 2021, Daniel Suarez was unable to find any real success with them. But his move to Spire Motorsports this year is already showing the change, as he was the best driver in the NASCAR practice at Phoenix Raceway. While he’s quiet about it, his wife couldn’t help but take a subtle dig at his former team online.

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“It’s amazing the things one can do when you’re no longer just an afterthought,” Julia Piquet said on her social media recently. The jab was about Trackhouse Racing choosing to replace Suarez with rookie Connor Zilisch.

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Initially, Suarez was bringing home some consistent finishes with Trackhouse Racing. He would go on to finish the 2022 season in 10th place in the driver standings. However, after claiming his first Cup Series win in 2024, his performance fell off.

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Suarez ended up leaving Trackhouse Racing after a measly P29 finish at the end of the season. Now that he is performing better once again, his wife can’t help but be excited about the same.

And it’s no mystery why she is highly critical of Trackhouse Racing and its operations. When Suarez reached the playoffs but got knocked out in the round of 12, she openly called out Trackhouse Racing for sending him in with subpar equipment.

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“Relieved, but honestly like a little angry because we sent our boy to war on a donkey holding a wooden spoon,” said Piquet. “Is it just me or is it completely unacceptable that our teammate runs 10th and is not even in the playoffs?”

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At that time, it created a huge buzz, but she did not deviate from her words. Even this time, she was unafraid of speaking her mind publicly. When a user commented on her nature of speaking out without any fear, she had an equally bold reply. “Why should I? It’s straight facts.”

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Julia Piquet’s comments spark a new narrative in Daniel Suarez’s stint under Justin Marks. On paper, there was no bad blood among the drivers or with his team. Trackhouse Racing also threw him a farewell when he was leaving them after Phoenix.

However, even when she was accusing them of being subpar, Daniel Suárez did not hold her back and agreed with her. “Everything that she says, she’s right. And nothing can say anything about it. At that time, we did a horrible job with the racecar.”

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Daniel Suarez’s speed at Phoenix has set him up with early signs of success. Both Spire Motorsports cars were leading the grid. Now that Chris Gabehart’s lawsuit with JGR is settled, there should be no such interruptions in their regular operations.

On that note, let’s have a look at the results from today’s practice session. Once again, the tires were a constant annoyance for the drivers. Both Riley Herbst and Chase Briscoe faced minor damage and flat tires. However, Brad Keselowski suffered a major shunt after his right-front tire gave up midway through the lap.

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Straight Talk Wireless 500 practice results

PositionCar No.Driver
1#7 Daniel Suarez
2#77 Carson Hocevar
3#19 Chase Briscoe
4#1 Ross Chastain
5#2 Austin Cindric
6#54Ty Gibbs
7#12 Ryan Blaney
8#20 Christopher Bell
9#45 Tyler Reddick
10#71 Michael McDowell
11#17 Chris Buescher
12#88 Connor Zilisch
13#43 Erik Jones
14#9 Chase Elliott
15#11 Denny Hamlin
16#23 Bubba Wallace
17#8 Kyle Busch
18#5 Kyle Larson
19#22 Joey Logano
20#51 Cody Ware
21#24 William Byron
22#3 Austin Dillon
23#34 Todd Gilliland
24#47 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr
25#38 Zane Smith
26#35 Riley Herbst
27#60 Ryan Preece
28#33 Austin Hill
29#48 Anthony Alfredo
30#10Ty Dillon
31#97 Shane Van Gisbergen
32#16 AJ Allmendinger
33#21 Josh Berry
34#6 Brad Keselowski
35#42 John Hunter Nemechek
36#4 Noah Gragson
37#41 Cole Custer

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Rohan Singh is a NASCAR Writer at Essentially Sports who is accustomed to conveying his passion for motorsports to a large audience. He has previously created driver and event pages for NASCAR legends like Dale Earnhardt, Jimmie Johnson and the Crown Jewel events of the sport like the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400. As a writer, Rohan uses his understanding of the technical concepts of engineering to deconstruct the complex and highly technological motorsports vertical for his audience. He fell in love with motorsports in 2013, watching Sebastian Vettel claim his crown in India, and since then, he has been pursuing motorsports as his lifelong goal. Armed with the technical know-how and engineering expertise of a Mechanical Engineering degree, and pairing it with his journalistic experience of more than 600 articles in motorsports, Rohan likes to reel in his audience by simplifying the technicalities of the sport and authoring content which appeals to them as a dedicated motorsports fan himself.

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