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Some delicious news for our NASCAR fans. Trackhouse Racing Team has reached a new level of success, securing a significant sponsorship agreement with Anheuser-Busch InBev. Ross Chastain will be promoting the $110 Billion worth brand for the NASCAR Cup Series commencing in 2024.

This partnership announcement follows the conclusion of Busch Beer’s association with Stewart-Haas Racing after the 2023 season, alongside the retirement of Kevin Harvick.

Hearing This News, Ross Chastain Fans Had a Special Demand From Him

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The multi-year deal between Trackhouse Racing and Anheuser-Busch serves as an outstanding moment for the Justin Marks-founded team, which joined the Cup Series in 2021 with two full-time teams, Chastain’s #1 Chevrolet and the #99 Camaro ZL1 driven by Daniel Suárez.

Ross Chastain recently took to Twitter to announce his collaboration with Busch Beer. NASCAR fans are thrilled, but they have a question for their watermelon smasher driver.

One fan commented, “Congratulations Ross!! So when will we see a new Busch 🍉 flavour!! 👍😀”

“Proud of you, bud! You are definitely just getting started. 🍉🍻” another added.

Then the questions from fans started to pour in.

“So when does the Watermelon Busch Beer come out? ;)”

“Will there be a watermelon Busch beer?”

“So happy to see this; now, will we get a watermelon busch light next summer!?”

The only thing left to do is make a watermelon-flavored beer.

“Let me guess There are making a watermelon .flavour”

“I’m in for numerous cases of Busch Light watermelon. Make it happen.”

Busch has been a sponsor in NASCAR for long and their association with the sporting body goes back to 1979. They have consistently been sponsors of the Busch Light Pole Award in the Cup Series. Along with the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum of Los Angeles. Most recently, Anheuser-Busch has backed Harvick’s racing ventures. But Harvick’s retirement has landed a heavy setback for Tony Stewart and his team, with Chastain stealing away this sponsor.

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Ross Chastain, hailing from Alva, Florida, and being 30 years of age, has conferred tangible successes to Trackhouse Racing, considering his involvement since 2021. But what are Chastain’s thoughts on this new partnership?

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Brewing Excitement: Ross Chastain’s Multi-Year Partnership With Busch Light

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As per NASCAR. com, the driver expressed his enthusiasm about the deal as he stated, “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!” He additionally highlighted the substantial support which Busch Light has imparted to NASCAR and the involved communities.

Apart from the sponsorship agreement, much more has seen Chastain, plus Trackhouse Racing, rise to prominence within NASCAR. Chastain’s recent results include three wins in the last two years, including the crowning achievement of a Busch Light Pole win in Nashville Superspeedway.

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Justin Marks, the founder of Trackhouse Racing, declared that his pride was lifted by Busch Light’s commitment to Chastain and their collective goal to build a significant and incomparable presence within NASCAR. He deemed this deal an honor and stimulant as they continued to make their presence known.

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