Noah Gragson Wins

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Noah Gragson Wins
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A rookie on the rise, Noah Gragson was born on July 15, 1998, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Noah Quinn Gragson is one of the most prominent American stock car racing drivers who are making their mark in the NASCAR Cup Series. A full-time driver of the No. 10 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Stewart-Haas Racing, Gragson still actively drives part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with the number 9 Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports as well as part-time in the ARCA Menards Series driving the No. 30 Ford for Rette Jones Racing.

Gragson began his NASCAR journey in the Truck Series with Kyle Busch Motorsports from 2017 to 2018 in the Truck Series. He picked up much attention and won great potential by doing so on track. It was a stepping stone to the Xfinity Series, where he has proven to be quite successful, winning four races consecutively and tying the record for most consecutive race wins in the series last year. In 2022, he was also named the NASCAR Xfinity Series Most Popular Driver, meaning an increasing fanbase and attraction.

He has been participating in 61 races for the last three years in his cup series NASCAR, making him one of the brightest stars in the world of racing. Although he has yet to win his first victory in the cup, his tenacity and abilities are certainly glorious. Gragson is also a winner of other events, such as the Snowball Derby and the Winchester 400.

How many wins does Noah Gragson have?

As of September 2024, Noah Gragson has not won a race in his career in the NASCAR Cup Series. In the 2024 season, Noah ranks 25th position with 485 points in the driver standings, and the leader is 2562 points ahead of him after racing for 29 races. This season, he made 7 top-10 finishes, and one top-5 finish, led 13 laps, and did not take home any of them. Gragson averages 21.3 in starting positions and 19.7 in finishing positions, with 6 DNFs.

In contrast, Gragson has found significant success in the Xfinity Series, He has racked up 13 race wins across his career there. Of 135 Xfinity Series starts, Gragson finished the Top 10 98 times. He was also represented in 62 Top-5 finishes. The standout season, of course, was the one with JR Motorsports, where he won 8 races, was in the Top 5 21 times, and racked up 26 Top-10 finishes. He ultimately finished 2nd in the driver standings for the year, after one hell of a season. In 2021, he also performed well, finishing 3rd in the standings with three wins.

He began his journey in the series by success in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He won his first victory in the 2017 season with two podiums and three poles. His strong performance in the feeder series has set the stage for his aspirations in the Cup Series as he continues to develop as a driver.

FAQ's On Noah Gragson

A. Yes, Noah Gragson is racing in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2024 as a full-time driver for Stewart-Haas Racing. 

A. Noah Gragson drives for Stewart-Haas Racing, the team is owned by Tony Stewart and Gene Haas. 

A. Josh Berry paired with Noah Gragson makes the driver line-up for Stewart-Haas Racing team. 

A. Fanttik is sponsoring Noah Gragson, 2024 season onwards. 

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