[autotag]Noah Gragson[/autotag] hasn’t made a NASCAR Xfinity Series start since departing JR Motorsports for the NASCAR Cup Series after the 2022 season. After winning eight races, Gragson joined Legacy Motor Club before parting ways in August 2022. Now, driving for Stewart-Haas Racing, the former Xfinity Series driver is returning to where he made his name known.
[autotag]Rette Jones Racing[/autotag] announced that it will be expanding to the Xfinity Series, with Gragson piloting the No. 30 Ford in multiple races throughout the 2024 seasons. Gragson will debut with Rette Jones Racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 25. The organization will have a technical alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing in 2024.
🚨 WE HAVE BIG NEWS! 🚨 @RetteJones30 is EXPANDING!
We are going @NASCAR_Xfinity Series racing starting 📍@CLTMotorSpdwy with 👱🏻♂️ @NoahGragson! ‼️ ‼️ ‼️
And it's not for just one race! 👀👀
Details: https://t.co/RuAVLQ5L57#NASCAR #FordPerformance pic.twitter.com/1zaAGmqjnG
— Rette Jones Racing (@RetteJones30) April 30, 2024
Gragson will also make starts at Nashville Superspeedway on June 29, Michigan International Speedway on August 17, and Darlington Raceway on August 31. This announcement was surprising, but seeing new teams in the Xfinity Series is always great. Plus, this helps Ford as the manufacturer can add another Xfinity Series car to its group.
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