Noah Gragson marks a return to NASCAR after signing with Stewart-Haas Racing
Noah Gragson has marked his return to NASCAR Cup Series after signing a multi-year contract to drive the No. 10 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing
Noah Gragson has marked his return to NASCAR Cup Series after signing a multi-year contract to drive the No. 10 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing
NASCAR announced that driver Noah Gragson has been reinstated following his sensitivity training after he was suspended over the controversial George Floyd meme.
NASCAR driver Noah Gragson who was placed on an indefinite suspension for liking an offensive image about George Floyd, has asked to be let go by Legacy Motor Club.
NASCAR confirmed on Saturday in a statement that Noah Gragson has been suspended indefinitely by Legacy Motor Club.
Noah Gragson has been suspended from racing after it was discovered that he liked a meme making fun of George Floyd, a Black man who was killed in 2020 by a white police officer.
NASCAR driver Noah Gragson will miss the Sonoma Raceway race on Sunday after crashing at World Wide Technology Raceway last weekend.
As the NASCAR Xfinity Series enters its seven-race Playoff, Noah Gragson made his third consecutive win to continue his impressive momentum at Bristol.
On Saturday, Justin Allgaier won the Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, earning his third victory of the year and a very special race trophy for his wife Ashley’s birthday.
Noah Gragson won Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway by holding off Jeffrey Earnhardt after teammate Justin Allgaier ran out of gas at the start of the third overtime.