Dylan Kwasniewski (/kwəzˈnɛski/ kwəz-NES-kee;[1] born May 31, 1995) is an American real estate broker, businessman, entrepreneur, and former professional stock car racing driver.
In 2020 he co-founded 6 Summit Capital, before that he was Vice President of Colliers International starting in 2017 where he garnered $105 million dollars in deal volume in only 3 years.
[2] The same year, Rockstar Energy Drink, based in Kwasniewski's hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, signed on as his sponsor.
[3] In 2010, Kwasniewski raced a late model car in the Lucas Oil / Rockstar Modified Series and made the move to NASCAR the following year.
[8] In 2012, Kwasniewski announced talks with Joe Gibbs Racing to field a car in the K&N Pro Series East for the 2013 season,[9] but eventually joined Turner Scott Motorsports (TSM), driving the No.
[6] At the season-ending Road Atlanta race, Kwasniewski held the points lead over Brett Moffitt by five points, but transmission problems eliminated Moffitt from championship contention, as Kwasniewski led every lap to win the East championship, becoming the first driver to win both East and West titles.
[14] In a press release regarding the news, Kwasniewski stated:[15] "I'm thankful for Harry Scott and Steve Turner for giving me this opportunity, as well as Rockstar for moving up with us.
"Kwasniewski was the fastest driver during the second day of Nationwide testing at Daytona International Speedway,[16] and later entered the ARCA Racing Series' Lucas Oil 200 with TSM, winning the pole position.
[21] However, he and Rockstar failed to reach an agreement to continue sponsoring the car, and with Brennan Poole joining the team, his future became uncertain.
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