Moose Fraternity Extends Partnership With Chastain, Trackhouse Through 2027 Season

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A familiar partner, Moose Fraternity, will remain with Ross Chastain and the No. 1 Trackhouse Racing team for years to come. On Wednesday morning, the three parties announced an extension of their partnership, which will keep the Moose Fraternity colors on Chastain’s Trackhouse race car through the end of the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series season.

For the 2026 season, Moose Fraternity will serve as a four-race primary sponsorship partner and a full-season associate sponsorship partner of Chastain and the No. 1 team.

Of course, Moose Fraternity was the partner on Chastain’s car in 2022, when the Florida native performed the now-outlawedHail Melon’ move at Martinsville Speedway as a last-ditch effort, which allowed the driver to advance to the Championship 4 of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs that season.

With the additional two years added onto the partnership, Moose Fraternity and Ross Chastain will reach a total of eight years together on the race track. Chastain is happy for the experiences he has shared with Moose Fraternity over the years, and the good he has seen done for local communities across the country through the international fraternal organization.

“The Moose Fraternity has been with me at racetracks and taken me to lodges across the country. They are salt of the earth, good people who I have watched give back to the community,” said Chastain in a press release.

According to a release from Trackhouse Racing, Moose Fraternity members conduct approximately $50-70 million worth of community service annually. According to Moose Fraternity, Chastain, who has partaken in the philanthropic efforts of the group, has been an excellent partner for the organization.

“We couldn’t be happier with our relationship with Ross and the Trackhouse Race team,” Scott Hart, Moose Fraternity CEO, said. “Ross has been a great ambassador for the Moose Fraternity and really understands our missions of helping children in need, as well as our senior members, and assisting the communities in which our lodges operate. Conversely, our members are huge supporters of NASCAR, the Trackhouse Race team, and Ross Chastain, and this relationship allows our members to bond together around a high-profile activity where they can share some genuine passion during most weekends throughout the year.”

Following a victory in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May, Chastain is in the midst of another Playoff run in the NASCAR Cup Series. With one race remaining in the Round of 16 of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, which will take place Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, Chastain sits 19 points above the cutline.

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