
NASCAR's Noah Gragson Makes Strong Comeback in 2024 Season
Noah Gragson completed his 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season with Stewart-Haas Racing, finishing 24th in championship standings with seven top-10 finishes and a 21.6 average finish position.

NASCAR driver beside black race car
After Stewart-Haas Racing announced its closure in May, Gragson secured a 2025 deal with Front Row Motorsports in July. This opportunity marked his comeback after being suspended in 2023 for social media misconduct while at Legacy Motor Club.
The 2024 season started strong with five top-10 finishes in the first 12 races, though performance dipped later due to rule changes. Gragson finished as Stewart-Haas Racing's second-highest driver, behind Chase Briscoe who made the playoffs.
"The goal was to just get back on the map and show we can run competitively," Gragson reflected on his 2024 season. "I'm not content, but I'm confident to say I feel like I have somewhat earned an opportunity to race on Sundays."
Moving to Front Row Motorsports for 2025, Gragson will join their expanded three-car operation. While specific details about his car number, crew chief, and partners remain unconfirmed, the team values his talent, marketability, and positive energy.
Gragson acknowledges his growth from past experiences: "From being at the highest of highs in Xfinity to the lowest of lows in my rookie Cup season... to get a second opportunity to come back and really just appreciate the little things. It's all the little stuff I'll appreciate in 20 years."
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