Everything in Scott McLaughlin’s world is on the rise.

The three-time Australian Supercars champion moved to the United States following his last title in 2020, and in four fast NTT IndyCar Seasons, the New Zealander has become Team Penske’s top performer, earning the organization’s best championship positions in 2023 and again in 2024.

He’s gotten married, recently became a father, welcoming a daughter, and then there’s the latest gift he’s received in the form of an invitation to spend 24 hours in January with countryman, friend, and former Supercars rival Shane van Gisbergen in a Corvette at IMSA’s Daytona season-opener.

Although he’s known today as an IndyCar driver, the Kiwi’s greatest exploits in racing — at least so far — have come with a roof over his head, and that’s what makes the upcoming union with van Gisbergen, young American phenom Conor Zilisch, and the ageless Ben Keating in a Trackhouse by TF Sport Z06 GT3.R such a special opportunity for McLaughlin.

He’s raced at the Rolex 24 At Daytona in a LMP2 car, but the return to Supercars-style machinery in the GTD Pro class is another first for the Indianapolis 500 polesitter, and he can’t wait to make the most of what he’s been given by General Motors, Trackhouse Racing, and Tom Ferrier’s TF Sport team.