Gragson, 25, is in his second season in the
NASCAR Cup Series but needed a new home when Stewart-Haas Racing
announced it was closing its operation at the end of this
season.
Gragson won 13 races on the Xfinity Series, finishing second in
the points race in 2022. He has 59 starts in the top circuit,
recording seven top-10s and two top-5s.
Gragson's car number, crew chief and sponsors will be announced
at a later date.
"We feel that this is a great opportunity and the perfect time
to bring Noah to our organization," Front Row Motorsports owner
Bob Jenkins said in a statement. "He has just the right amount
of experience in the NASCAR Cup Series to breakout and become a
winner for years to come. This season, Noah has started to get
the finishes, and race consistently up front, which was expected
from him."
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