Mostert Signs on at WAU

Published: 28 October 2023

Mostert remains with WAU on a long-term deal.
Mostert Signs on at WAU

Pictured: Mostert remains with WAU on a long-term deal.



Walkinshaw Andretti United (WAU) is thrilled to announce that Chaz Mostert has signed a long-term deal to coninue at WAU as the driver of Car No. 25 in the Supercars Championship.

Mostert, 31, will enter his fifth season at WAU in 2024, in the Mobil 1 Optus Racing No. 25.

Since joining WAU for the start of the 2020 season, Mostert has had 116 race starts, eight wins, 34 podiums and three poles – highlighted by the 2021 Bathurst 1000 win alongside Lee Holdsworth.

The Gold Coast 500 continues today with Race 25 of the championship.

Chaz Mostert

“I’m pumped to be continuing on here at WAU – this team is like family, so I couldn’t picture being anywhere else.

“It wasn’t a hard decision that’s for sure, it all came together pretty quickly. Everyone from our team to our partners and all the WAU fans have been so amazing, so I’m really excited to continue that journey together.

“We came here with a few big goals in mind, and we haven’t achieved all of them just yet, so I’m as motivated as day one here to do that.

“A huge thanks to everyone involved in the Team and our partners for the faith they put in me, representng them is really an honour so I can’t wait to see what we can continue to achieve together in the years to come!”

Bruce Stewart - Team Principal

“We are delighted to continue our journey with Chaz long into the future together. He has been a great fit for our team both on and off-track, so it was a no-brainer really. Ever since day one he’s played an amazing role in our team, what you see is what you get with Chaz.

“We’ve shared some incredible moments together so far, but we are certainly not any less focussed or driven when we first started together.

“We’ve got a big weekend here on the Gold Coast and then Adelaide to finish 2023 in the best possible way, but I’m also really looking forward to seeing the role Chaz plays in helping guide and mentor Ryan Wood through his rookie year.”