Noah Gragson teams up with new NASCAR Xfinity Series organization in 2024

Noah Gragson has teamed up with a new NASCAR Xfinity Series organization in 2024. Who will Gragson drive for in select Xfinity Series races?

[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.

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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Three-time NASCAR modified champion to compete in ARCA race at Daytona

This three-time NASCAR modified champion will compete in ARCA Menards Series race at Daytona International Speedway in 2024.

[autotag]Rette Jones Racing[/autotag] is not shy to make bold moves in the ARCA Menards Series. In 2023, the organization made Frankie Muniz, Malcolm from “Malcolm in the Middle,” its full-time driver. Now, the race team has made another major splash. On Monday, Rette Jones Racing announced that [autotag]Justin Bonsignore[/autotag] will drive the No. 30 car at Daytona International Speedway.

Bonsignore is a three-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion, who would make his ARCA Menards Series debut at Daytona on February 17. The 36-year-old driver recently took part in a preseason test for the “Road to Daytona” program, driving for Fast Track Racing Enterprises in January. Now, that experience has created this opportunity for Bonsignore.

The No. 30 car can compete out front as Muniz finished fourth in the point standings last year. It may be unreasonable to suggest that Bonsignore can win in his ARCA Menards Series debut; however, he will be one to watch. Bonsignore is among the most successful active drivers in the lower ranks and should put it on a show at Daytona.

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