NASCAR driver Noah Gragson, recent off the 2024 Cup Collection season, is setting his sights on a brand new chapter with Entrance Row Motorsports. Whereas the driving force stays optimistic about his future, the staff is caught in the middle of a complex legal battle surrounding NASCAR’s constitution system. Regardless of this, Gragson is taking issues light-heartedly, admitting that he does merely what he is requested to do.
In the course of the low season, Gragson has largely stayed in Las Vegas, apart from a latest exhibiting on the Snowball Derby. With the 2025 season on the horizon, he’s making ready to hitch FRM however admits to his restricted data of the authorized points involving his future staff.
“I’m so disconnected,” Gragson told the media. “I am most likely not the man to ask, however I do really feel assured we will race. I am not probably the most educated man on what is going on on with the lawsuit and I am not even simply saying that since you’re recording me proper now. Like, I don’t know what is going on on and I simply do what I am instructed.”
Gragson’s journey in NASCAR has been eventful. He has made robust strides in decrease collection competitions, with 15 NASCAR Nationwide Collection victories: two within the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Collection and 13 within the Xfinity Collection. In 2023, the rookie confronted challenges with Legacy Motor Membership, and a suspension for violating NASCAR’s code of conduct added to his tumultuous 12 months.
Nonetheless, his profession noticed a flip driving for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2024, attaining a third-place end at Talladega Superspeedway, and bagging seven top-10 finishes over 36 races.
“I felt it was an excellent season simply because I used to be capable of expertise that full grind,” displays Gragson. “It takes quite a bit to remain targeted and hold executing over 38 weeks and I used to be capable of keep targeted and motivated, did not let my thoughts get lost and saved to the routine. I am pleased with that.”
His upcoming transfer to Entrance Row Motorsports entails becoming a member of a staff presently concerned in a authorized dispute in opposition to NASCAR regarding the constitution system. Filed alongside 23XI Racing, the lawsuit challenges sure practices round constitution renewals. Though the current scenario presents challenges, staff proprietor Bob Jenkins stays optimistic, contemplating racing as an open staff subsequent season ought to these authorized limitations persist. Gragson, on his half, stays upbeat.
Whereas the anticipated charters from Stewart-Haas Racing stay in limbo, FRM is decided to thrive, doubtlessly with out constitution stability.
“I do not know what the deal is with the third constitution however I do know Bob is invested in rising the staff,” Gragson continued. “We have now Drew and numerous our 10 guys going over there, so we must always hit the bottom operating.
“This isn’t like a brand new staff, the place all of us need to get used to one another. We have already got chemistry and we simply need to go on the market and carry out.”
He eagerly anticipates constructing a long-lasting affiliation with FRM. “I need stability, a house. It might be very nice to not get to June and July and surprise what’s subsequent for me, and need to be distracted searching for a brand new alternative. I hope that is my house for a very long time to return,” ended Gragson.