Trackhouse Racing & Ross Chastain Partner With Busch Light For Major Sponsorship

Trackhouse Racing and NASCAR Cup Series driver Ross Chastain have signed a multi-year agreement with Busch Light to be their primary sponsor starting in 2024.

Chastain has become one of the top drivers in the Cup Series since joining Trackhouse in 2021. Last month, he had a huge weekend in Music City, winning his first ever Busch Light Pole Award then winning the Ally 400 race the next night at Nashville Superspeedway.

“Ross has already accomplished so much in his career and we’re so proud that an iconic brand like Busch Light sees his commitment not only to the sport, but to his fans. Being sponsored by the official beer of NASCAR is such an honor and we can’t wait to see what Ross and Busch Light accomplish together in 2024 and beyond,” says Justin Marks, Trackhouse Racing Founder & Owner. “It has been Trackhouse’s goal from day one to build something special and different. Something that resonates with the fans and partners in NASCAR. For Busch Light to recognize this and commit to the vision is both humbling and inspiring as we continue to write a special chapter in the history of this sport.”

For over 44 years, Busch Light has invested in some of NASCAR’s most successful programs and events from the Busch Pole Award to the Busch Light Clash, and working alongside NASCAR icon Kevin Harvick. As the brand takes its final lap with Harvick this year, Busch Light will continue its tradition in the sport by sponsoring Chastain and working with Trackhouse Racing to cross the finish line with the No. 1 Chevrolet NASCAR Cup Series driver.

“On the farm in Alva, Florida, Busch Light has always been the beer of choice for all of our celebrations, and now that they are right by my side as my sponsor – it’s a dream come true!” This sponsorship means so much to me as the brand not only supports NASCAR, but also places value and extends their support to communities that are close to my heart — the humble, hard-working people across the U.S. who enjoy cracking a cold one after an honest day’s work,”  says Chastain.

Chastain is currently in fifth place in the NASCAR Cup Series driver standings and fourth in the Cup Series Playoff standings. There are seven regular season races left before the playoffs begin on Sept. 3 at Darlington. With his win in Nashville, he has punched his ticket to the 2023 playoffs.

Steven Boero