Noah Gragson seeks “stability” at FRM after bittersweet experiences from LMC and SHR  

Noah Gragson is in for a tough ride in the 2025 season with FRM and he has high hopes despite the roadblocks ahead.


Noah Gragson seeks “stability” at FRM after bittersweet experiences from LMC and SHR  

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The 2025 Daytona 500 will see Noah Gragson making yet another team debut in the Cup series, this time with Front Row Motorsports. They are his third team in the Next-Gen era after his previous two season ended in disappointment under different circumstances. Now with the third team, he has a lot of dreams and hopes.

Noah Gragson made his NASCAR Cup debut in 2023 with Legacy Motor Club and his season came to an unexpected end midway after he was suspended for liking a racially insensitive social media post. He got a chance at redemption at Stewart Haas Racing at the start of this season, but the bad luck followed him there as the team ceased all their operations at the end of this season.

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So, coming into FRM, he doesn’t want this bad luck following him and is seeking long-term future with the teams. He wants stability and doesn’t wish to have a situation here every year he wonders if there is going to be a seat the news season, distracting him from performing to his potential at the track. Gragson is looking forward to making FRM his long-term home.

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I want stability, a home. It would be really nice not to get to June and July and wonder what is next for me, and have to be distracted looking for a new opportunity. I hope this is my home for a long time to come.

Noah Gragson said via Sportsnaut.

The bad luck might follow Noah Gragson to FRM

Already things aren’t looking good for Noah Gragson at FRM, because of factors he got zero control over. They team joined hands with Toyota side 23XI Racing and has sued NASCAR, alleging monopoly, while also refusing to sign the charter deal.

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They now found themselves in a situation where if they lose the injunction appeal, they would have to race as open teams in the 2025 season, stripping them of any chances to make it into the playoffs and fight for the title.

Noah Gragson, hence, would be looking forward for a positive verdict from the court as racing as an open entry doesn’t do much good for him. It would be interesting to see how he would perform in the 2025 season amidst all the chaos.