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NASCAR goes to the canine: Why many drivers carry their canine to each race

By Editorial Board Published May 12, 2025 11 Min Read
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NASCAR goes to the canine: Why many drivers carry their canine to each race

AVONDALE, Ariz. — When Shane van Gisbergen was supplied the prospect to maneuver from Australian Supercars to NASCAR two years in the past, he had one query: Can I carry my canine?

And once we say canine, we actually imply horse as a result of Ronald is way nearer to a small pony than he’s to a big canine.

“He’s a pretty cool dog,” van Gisbergen mentioned of the Rhodesian Ridgeback who weighs 130 kilos, which makes him 5 kilos heavier than Tyler Reddick, the reigning regular-season NASCAR Cup Sequence champion. Van Gisbergen wasn’t going to depart Australia with out him.

“You can’t get rid of a dog,” he mentioned. “He is part of our family.”

NASCAR driver Shane van Gisbergen walks his canine, Ronald, at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.

(Courtesy Shane van Gisbergen)

He couldn’t put Ronald on a aircraft as a result of there weren’t any canine carriers sufficiently big. So van Gisbergen and his girlfriend, Jessica Dane, had a particular crate customized constructed for the 21-hour flight from Australia to the U.S., the place Ronald lives with 18 horses, 5 cats and a rescue canine named Steve.

That menagerie is a bit excessive for a race automotive driver, however van Gisbergen isn’t the one animal lover on the NASCAR circuit. A few dozen drivers journey with their canine so often, at the least two tracks have constructed canine parks for the race groups.

“It kind of brings a feeling of home on the road,” mentioned Alex Bowman, who has three canine, an 8-year-old charcoal Labrador named Finn, a year-old Golden Retriever combine rescue named Huck and a goldendoodle named Merle that belongs to girlfriend Chloe Henderson, a self-proclaimed “dog mom.”

“My dogs are my best friends. So it’s always cool to have them at the race track,” mentioned Bowman, who completed fifth in Sunday’s 400-mile race in Kansas Metropolis, Kan., the twelfth occasion on the Cup Sequence schedule .

Bowman discovered he might now not journey with out his canine after Roscoe, a rescued beagle combine he as soon as took to Victory Lane at Daytona, handed away two years in the past whereas he was testing in Indianapolis.

“I couldn’t be there. So that was pretty tough,” he mentioned.

Alex Bowman drives the Ally Best Friends Chevrolet during practice for the Shriners Children's 500 NASCAR Cup race.

Alex Bowman drives the Ally Greatest Associates Chevrolet throughout observe for the Shriners Youngsters’s 500 NASCAR Cup race at Phoenix Raceway on March 8.

(Chris Graythen / Getty Photos)

So powerful, in truth, Bowman mentioned Roscoe’s demise impressed his workforce at Hendricks Motorsports to vary their guidelines and permit the driving force to carry his canine on the workforce aircraft. And the driving force isn’t the one member of the race workforce who advantages from that change.

“It’s cool to have dogs around,” mentioned Sara Beam, Bowman’s media consultant. “It’s like a therapy dog kind of. They make everybody happy.”

Whereas everybody is aware of canine wish to chase vehicles, Bowman mentioned there’s no likelihood you’ll see any of them making an attempt to run one down throughout a NASCAR race.

“They’re not really near the track. They’re never in the pit area or in the garage,” mentioned Bowman, tenth within the Cup standings after Sunday. “Things would have to go pretty wrong for that to happen.”

Bowman has lengthy been an outspoken advocate for animal rescue, donating greater than $750,000 over the previous 4 years to animal welfare efforts via partnerships with Ally Racing and Greatest Associates Animal Society, a charity that promotes pet adoption and no-kill rescue. The paint scheme of the No. 48 Chevrolet, that Bowman drove to a seventh-place end in Phoenix final month, included greater than a dozen rescue canine.

Trackhouse Racing has additionally allowed van Gisbergen, who has one prime 10 end this season, to carry Ronald on the workforce’s company aircraft, giving him his personal seat.

“I’ve grown up with dogs and animals. It always puts a smile on your face,” mentioned van Gisbergen, who will take Ronald on his morning runs at some tracks. “He’s always excited to see you you. He’s a pretty happy dude.”

Shane van Gisbergen's girlfriend, Jessica Dane, watches their dog, Ronald, on a flight.

Shane van Gisbergen’s girlfriend, Jessica Dane, watches their canine, Ronald, on a flight.

(Courtesy of Shane van Gisbergen)

But even with a reserved aisle seat on the aircraft it’s tough for animals to make NASCAR’s western swings since race groups and drivers usually keep in accommodations, lots of which don’t enable pets. Nevertheless some canine are simpler to journey with than others.

Mexican driver Daniel Suárez, who additionally races for Trackhouse, says he takes Emma, a four-pound black-and-white Pomeranian, and Pepper, an 11-pound Manx cat, to about half his races every season. Earlier than the Phoenix race, Suárez posted images on Instagram of each pets wishing him luck.

Suárez, who has three prime 10 finishes this 12 months, credit his love for animals to his dad and mom, who would normally gather deserted canine on the streets round Monterrey, Mexico, and attempt to discover them a eternally residence. They at the moment have 10 canine at residence, Suárez mentioned, “and every one if them is picked up from the street.”

“The beautiful part about animals is that it doesn’t matter how much money you have. It doesn’t matter how good or bad the day you just had. They’re always there to give you a lot,” mentioned Suárez, who helps animal-rescue teams such a PETA and the Humane Society of Charlotte, N.C., the place he lives. “We’re really lucky to have animals in our lives.”

Drivers who, in contrast to Suárez, can’t cover their pets of their pocket, restrict their canine’s journey to races inside straightforward attain of the motor properties most Charlotte-based groups drive to the monitor. Erik Jones has been taking his 8-year-old German Shepherd Oscar to races since shortly after transferring to the Cup Sequence full time in 2017.

“The dog’s always happy to see you,” he mentioned. “No matter how your day goes, good or bad, if you can just go back and see him [it] gives me a chance to not think about racing for a second.

“We think about racing plenty through the week. So anytime you can your mind off it is nice.”

Though his spouse, Holly, as soon as introduced her pet rabbit to the Easter race in Richmond, Va., Jones mentioned he’s strictly a canine individual.

“Taking him on the road, it never felt like a hassle to me,” mentioned Jones, who has one prime 10 end this season. “It was just always fun to have him there. Always gave me something to kind of look forward to and keep myself entertained. It got me out more, taking him on walks and doing different stuff.”

Particularly at Pennsylvania’s Pocono Raceway, Oscar’s favourite monitor, which constructed a 7,000-foot canine park within the infield to be used by followers and drivers.

When NASCAR Cup driver Shane van Gisbergen isn't racing, he's often spending time with his dogs.

When NASCAR Cup driver Shane van Gisbergen isn’t racing, he’s usually spending time along with his canine.

(Courtesy Shane van Gisbergen)

“It’s just an evolution of logic and doing the right thing,” mentioned Ben Could, the raceway’s longtime president. “Dogs are family. And if you can do something special for someone’s dog, to some folks that’s the same as doing it for their kid, right? It’s a big deal.”

The Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Price, has two canine parks, one outdoors the monitor for followers and one other within the infield for race groups and drivers.

But regardless of the drivers’ professed devotion for his or her canine, a lot of the care, feeding and cleansing up after the canine falls to members of the race crew or a driver’s spouse or girlfriend.

“Madyson takes care of our dogs 85% of the time,” mentioned Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who shares Ruby and River, two goldendoodles, along with his spouse.

Stenhouse, who’s fifteenth within the Cup sequence standings after Sunday’s race, mentioned touring along with his canine can add some further rigidity to what already is a irritating job. In the long run, nonetheless, it’s value it.

“It can be a little bit of a pain sometimes trying to travel with them. Making sure you’ve got all the things packed and we’ve got food on the bus,” he mentioned. “But it’s pretty comforting having them.

“Ours sleep in our bed with us. We’re on the road a lot and when you can have your dogs with you, it just makes you feel more relaxed and more like at home.”

Van Gisbergen agrees. So would he actually have stayed in Australia with Ronald had he not discovered a solution to carry the canine to the U.S.?

“You can’t really leave them behind,” he mentioned with a shrug. “In Australia and New Zealand you can’t take your dog anywhere. We’re in America. You can take your dog anywhere.”

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