Julia Piquet, Daniel Suarez’s wife, shared a video of herself preparing for the race at COTA. She will be hopeful that at the redesigned track, Suarez can win. Nelson Piquet, a three-time Formula 1 World Champion driver, is the father of Julia. She received her certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and is currently employed as a certified health coach. She is an authority on holistic health. Suarez and Piquet started dating in 2019 and became engaged while on vacation in Europe in November 2022. The couple was married in Brasilia, Brazil, during NASCAR’s two-week vacation for the Olympics in Paris. It combined two well-known figures from the Formula 1 and NASCAR cultures.
In addition to offering an insight into her personal life with a recent “get ready with me” video on Instagram, Julia frequently shares updates on her life with the Trackhouse Racing driver on social media. One of NASCAR’s pioneering drivers is Daniel Suarez. In 2016, he won the Xfinity Series championship and became the first driver of Mexican descent to win a race in the NASCAR Cup Series. The 33-year-old has won at Sonoma Raceway in 2022 and Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2024 since making his Cup Series debut in 2017. Suarez will be driving the #99 for Trackhouse Racing with the goal of adding the Cup Series title to his already amazing list of accomplishments.
Julia Piquet, Daniel Suarez’s wife, wore athletic clothing to COTA to observe NASCAR practice
At the Circuit of the Americas (COTA), Julia Piquet was spotted cheering on her husband during the Cup Series practice. She was spotted wearing athletic clothing while she watched Suarez, who wants to move up the overall rankings, particularly in light of the next NASCAR event in Mexico City. She answered one of the most often asked concerns about her racing anxiety in another GRWM video from the Daytona 500. “I almost don’t enjoy watching the race because I get so anxious.” My legs were trembling wildly during the duels on Thursday because I was so anxious. Sincerely, there are moments when I wish I could just crawl into a hole in the middle of the race and come out when the race is over”.
Daniel Suarez, currently sitting at 25th place in the overall standings, will hope to score major points at COTA. His previous performances at The Great American Race (P13) and Atlanta Motor Speedway (P33) have been underwhelming.