[autotag]Noah Gragson[/autotag] will be on his fourth NASCAR team in the last four years as Stewart-Haas Racing shuts down after the 2024 season. Alongside Josh Berry, Chase Briscoe, and Ryan Preece, the driver of the No. 10 car will hit the open market as he looks to continue racing on Sundays moving forward. Based on Gragson’s performances in 2024, that should be the case.
At Iowa Speedway, Gragson provided an update on his plans for the 2025 season as Briscoe is “close” to signing with a new team, which is expected to be Joe Gibbs Racing. Gragson said nothing has been done yet but that he believes he should race on Sundays.
“I haven’t signed anything yet, so just trying to weigh out all the options accordingly and, you know, have those conversations but still looking for an opportunity,” Gragson said. “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.”
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“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.”
While many thought Gragson should move back to the NASCAR Xfinity Series before signing with Stewart-Haas Racing, he has impressed in the No. 10 car this year. The 25-year-old driver deserves a shot at racing in the Cup Series and securing a long-term home. Gragson has the talent to win races at NASCAR’s top level, but he needs a ride and consistency moving forward.
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