NASCAR suspended [autotag]Noah Gragson[/autotag] in August 2023 after liking an offensive social media post. Gragson left Legacy Motor Club and was reinstated ahead of the playoff races at Bristol Motor Speedway. Fast forward to December 13th, and he was signed by Stewart-Haas Racing to drive the No. 10 Cup car full-time. Now, Gragson has a new spotter.
Andy Houston, the spotter for Ryan Preece and the No. 41 team during the 2023 NASCAR season, will be Gragson’s spotter next year. The duo competed at the Snowball Derby, where Gragson competed throughout the event. Preece’s new spotter for the 2024 NASCAR season has not been announced at this time.
Excited to announce that i will be moving to the #10 car next year at @StewartHaasRcng to spot for @NoahGragson ! We have already broke the ice at the #snowballderby where we were contenders the whole race! Ready to get to work!! 💪🏼
— Andy Houston 🇺🇸 (@ahouston95) December 13, 2023
Stewart-Haas Racing made a good decision to pair Houston with Gragson. Currently, at least two spotters at the organization have left so it wouldn’t hurt for a complete reset. It appears Stewart-Haas Racing will usher in a new era of the organization with a new look all across the board, including drivers, spotters, and more.
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