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Noah Gragson joins Front Row Motorsports for 2025

Las Vegas driver will continue with Ford next season.

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Front Row Motorsports has confirmed that Noah Gragson will join the team for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. This multi-year deal was recently announced at the NASCAR Studios facilities.

Gragson, who currently drives the No. 10 Dark Horse Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing, will remain within the group of Ford drivers. His addition to FRM coincides with the team's expansion, which will add a third car in 2025. Bob Jenkins, owner of FRM, highlighted their confidence in Gragson's talent.

image Noah Gragson se une a Front Row Motorsports para 2025

Gragson joins a team that has shown significant progress in recent seasons, establishing itself as a competitive force within the Ford structure. FRM has acquired a third team charter for the upcoming season, further strengthening its position. The Las Vegas driver expressed his excitement about joining FRM and contributing to the team's success.

Gragson's Achievements

Noah Gragson joins Todd Gilliland, who renewed his multi-year contract on June 5, and another driver who will be announced soon. FRM will reveal Gragson's car number, sponsors, and crew chief later on.

Gragson arrives at Front Row Motorsports with an impressive NASCAR record, accumulating 15 victories in the NASCAR National Series, including 13 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. He has been a Championship 4 finalist in both the NASCAR Xfinity Series (2021 and 2022) and the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (2018).

Despite a difficult rookie year in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2023, Gragson has made a remarkable recovery with Stewart-Haas Racing this year, achieving his best result with a third place in Talladega and accumulating six top-10 finishes in the season. He is currently in 23rd place in the championship, despite a 35-point penalty for an infraction at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

With his signing with Front Row Motorsports, Gragson becomes the third Stewart-Haas Racing driver to secure a seat for 2025 in the NASCAR Cup Series. Stewart-Haas Racing announced its closure at the end of the season in May. Recently, Chase Briscoe announced his move to Joe Gibbs Racing, and Josh Berry will join Wood Brothers Racing.

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