Michael McDowell won’t return to Front Row Motorsports for 2025 NASCAR season

Michael McDowell announced that he won’t return to the No. 34 car Front Row Motorsports in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.

[autotag]Michael McDowell[/autotag]’s successful run at [autotag]Front Row Motorsports[/autotag] is ending. On Wednesday morning, McDowell announced that he will not return to the No. 34 car for Front Row Motorsports after the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. As said in his announcement, the driver of the No. 34 car plans on racing for “many” years to come.

McDowell won his first career Cup Series race with Front Row Motorsports when he became a Daytona 500 champion in 2021. It was his first time winning a race, which couldn’t have happened at a more significant event. Then, McDowell backed up that victory by beating Chase Elliott on pure speed at the Indianapolis Road Course in 2023.

The 39-year-old driver has been with Front Row Motorsports since the 2018 season, which means he will spend seven years with the organization. In 2024, McDowell has three top-10 finishes and sits 26th in the point standings. It might be shocking news for McDowell to make this decision, but he will surely land on his feet somewhere else.

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