Daniel Suarez stepped onto the media pit wall at Nashville Superspeedway still buzzing from his latest triumph, the No. 7 Chevrolet gleaming under the track lights as he answered questions about the race that had just put his name in the headlines.
Celebrating a Milestone
He spoke about the intangible feeling of momentum, describing how a strong run can cascade into confidence, and emphasized that teamwork within Spire Motorsports has been the cornerstone of their recent progress.
The driver also acknowledged that speed alone is not enough; the transition from practice to race day remains a work in progress, and he pointed to a few loose wheels on the pit road as a reminder of the fine margins that separate success from setback.
The Road Ahead
Suarez noted that the No. 7 team has already secured two victories this season, achievements credited to both he and his teammate Carson Hocevar, and he believes the foundation they are building can sustain further improvement.
While he keeps a hands‑on approach to maximizing his car’s potential, he admitted he does not obsess over the points standings, preferring instead to focus on the process that will keep the team moving forward.
Looking ahead, he expressed particular excitement for the upcoming road course events at Coronado and Sonoma, races that will test a different set of skills and give the team another chance to showcase its growth.