Noah Gragson breaks down his “focus and attitude” amidst future uncertainty 

The Ford driver hasn't yet landed a seat for 2025.


Noah Gragson breaks down his “focus and attitude” amidst future uncertainty 

Noah Gragson (Via IMAGO)

The 2024 NASCAR Cup season witnessed the return of Noah Gragson to the Premier division after exit from Legacy Motor Club over a social media controversy. He was given the chance of redemption by Tony Stewart at Stewart Haas Racing, as Aric Almirola’s replacement.

But bad luck followed Noah Gragson to SHR, as the team announced last month that they will be ceasing their operations at the end of 2024. This put Grayson’s career in uncertainty yet again as he needs to find a new team for the 2025 season, with the constraints he has over sponsorship deals.

While talking about the status of his career at Iowa Speedway last week, the No:10 Ford driver detailed his attitude towards all the drama. He pointed out that he is only concerned about what he can control rognt and is aiming to make his racing better with the Ford team.

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Personally, I just keep telling myself just focus on what I can control. And that’s my attitude and my focus and my leadership of our race team and what I can do behind the wheel preparation-wise and just becoming the best driver and person I can be.
Noah Gragson said at Iowa.

Noah Gragson wants to remain in the Cup Series 

The former JR Motorsports driver went on to point out that he wants to continue racing on Sundays. Noah Gragson is working his tails off every week to make this a reality for him next season.

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Noah Gragson (Via IMAGO)

I don’t know what’s going to happen. I believe I can be a part of this group on Sundays that races and I’m working my tail off to be a part of that group in the future.

Noah Gragson said.

There are  multiple seats that are open to take in the 2025 season, but landing one will depend on more than just his talent. It would be interesting to see which team will land Gragson for the upcoming season.

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