Noah Gragson’s NASCAR Cup Series experience has been a rollercoaster. Gragson signed with Legacy Motor Club for the 2023 season, but quit in August after being punished for liking an inappropriate social media post. The 25-year-old driver then signed a multi-year contract with Stewart-Haas Racing. With the NASCAR team disbanding, Gragson is looking for a new squad, and he’s been touted as a top candidate for one.
According to FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass, Gragson is a strong contender for one of the two Cup Series positions at Front Row Motorsports. Front Row Motorsports has gained a third charter for the 2025 NASCAR season and must replace Michael McDowell in the No. 34 vehicle. Additionally, the group elevated its partnership with Ford to Tier 1 level.
Gragson would be an excellent fit for Front Row Motorsports, forming a solid core alongside Todd Gilliland. It may not be Hendrick Motorsports or Joe Gibbs Racing, but it is a competitive race team capable of making the playoffs. Gragson’s career has been up and down to this point, but joining Front Row Motorsports would allow him to settle down for the long haul.
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