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Trackhouse Racing, Moose Fraternity Extend NASCAR Partnership Through 2027

Trackhouse Racing NASCAR partnership extension has been confirmed, ensuring that Moose Fraternity and Ross Chastain will remain united through the 2026 and 2027 NASCAR Cup Series seasons. The No. 1 Chevrolet, driven by Chastain, will continue to prominently feature Moose Fraternity branding, strengthening one of the sport’s most visible sponsorships.

Moose Fraternity’s Continued Role with Trackhouse Racing and Chastain

The renewed partnership extends an already long-standing relationship between Moose Fraternity, Ross Chastain, and Trackhouse Racing. This collaboration will now reach its seventh and eighth seasons, with the 32-year-old Alva, Florida native maintaining his role as the primary driver and serving as an ambassador for Moose Fraternity initiatives beyond the racetrack. Chastain has long promoted the organization’s commitment to community, underscoring its charitable presence off the track and its spirited sponsorship on race weekends.

“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,”

—Ross Chastain, Driver.

Each year, Moose Fraternity is responsible for about $50 to $70 million in community service across the United States and Canada, fostering lifelong bonds among members at Lodges and Family Centers. Their work extends to children, seniors, and the general public, creating a broad impact within 43 State and Provincial Associations. Chastain has joined these efforts by making appearances at Mooseheart near Chicago, which serves children in need, and at Moosehaven, a retirement community in Orange Park, Florida, that has supported senior members since 1922.

“I couldn’t be prouder to say I am, and my family are, members of Tice and the Shores, Florida Lodge 1297 within the Moose Fraternity,”

—Ross Chastain, Driver.

Trackhouse and Moose: On-Track Achievements and Notable Moments

Chastain, Moose Fraternity, and Trackhouse Racing have created memorable highlights during their partnership. One milestone came in April 2022 at Talladega Superspeedway, when Chastain raced the No. 1 Moose Fraternity Chevrolet to his second career Cup Series victory, pulling ahead dramatically in the final lap.

Perhaps the most enduring image from the partnership is the legendary “Hail Melon” maneuver at Martinsville Speedway in October 2022. In a bold move, Chastain navigated the outer wall to overtake several competitors during the penultimate race of the season, advancing to the Championship 4 at Phoenix Raceway. This daring act, now banned for safety reasons, captured the imagination of fans worldwide, amassing over 225 million video views and 1.2 billion digital impressions. The unique No. 1 diecast car became the year’s bestseller for Lionel Racing.

Looking ahead, the Moose Fraternity livery will be featured as the primary sponsor on the No. 1 Chevrolet in four races during the next season, while remaining an associate partner throughout the entire Cup Series calendar. Moose Fraternity was also notable for being among the first corporate partners to lend support when Trackhouse Racing acquired NASCAR assets from Chip Ganassi Racing in 2021.

Community Impact and Sponsorship Benefits

The partnership extends beyond racing, with Moose International advancing the visibility and mission of its lodges through the sponsorship. Local grants help lodges capitalize on the exposure that comes from aligning with a national figure like Ross Chastain and an innovative NASCAR team like Trackhouse Racing. This increased recognition aids in reinforcing Moose Fraternity’s focus on helping children, seniors, and communities nationwide.

“We couldn’t be happier with our relationship with Ross and the Trackhouse Race team,”

Scott Hart, Moose CEO.

“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.”

—Scott Hart, Moose CEO.

Upcoming Races and Future Prospects

For the remainder of the current NASCAR Cup Series season, Chastain will bring the Moose Fraternity paint scheme to Bristol Motor Speedway on September 13 and to Martinsville Speedway on October 26. This fall, Chastain remains active in the chase for the championship, already having celebrated a Coca-Cola 600 win in Charlotte and clinching a spot in the 2025 NASCAR Playoffs.

The continuation of the Trackhouse Racing NASCAR partnership extension into 2027 signals a stable and growing future for both organizations. With ongoing successes on the track and significant contributions to communities nationwide, Moose Fraternity, Trackhouse, and Chastain are poised for continued impact both in NASCAR and in local outreach.

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