Brandon Jones wasn’t focused on revenge after the Ty Gibbs wreck

GT Brandon Jones (front) will not focus on revenge. Ty Gibbs smashed teammate Brandon Jones at Martinsville Speedway so he could win the race. This missed an opportunity for Jones to reach the fourth championship, but he’s not focused on revenge heading into the end of the Xfinity Series season. Jones met members of the media after finishing 23rd in the cut-off, but declined to go entirely after teammate Joe Gibbs Racing. Instead, he detailed what he’ll focus on when he climbs to the Toyota GR Supra #19 for the…

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Mark Martin has won great acclaim for Noah Gregson’s streak

GT Mark Martin speaks during the 2017 Hall of Fame Gala. Noah Gregson tied NASCAR legend Sam Ard by winning four consecutive Xfinity Series races. Now the Hall of Famer has issued some huge praises to the JR Motorsports driver. “This is historic,” Martin said during September 30th episode From the podcast “Mark, Mamba and Mayer”. “When you think of Sam Ard, you think of royalty, you know. Xfinity — or the Busch Grand National Series — is the property of the late Sportsman series. I mean, man, it was…

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Noah Gragson Hits Xfinity Series Record of All Time

GT Noah Gregson celebrates his victory at Texas Motor Speedway. JR Motorsports driver Noah Gragson won the Texas Motor Speedway on September 24 after surviving a battle of attrition and taking a big lead over Austin Hill. This victory broke his ticket to the quarter-finals and tied an Xfinity Series record. Gregson’s win at Texas Motor Speedway was his fourth consecutive win. This race also included victories at Darlington, Kansas Speedway and Bristol Motor Speedway. Gragson became the second driver ever to win four consecutive races of the Xfinity Series.…

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Noah Gragson makes history for JR motorsports

GT Noah Gregson (left) made history for JR. Noah Gregson has made history in JR Motorsports history. He became the first driver to win three races in a row for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Team. The Chevrolet Camaro’s No. 9 driver achieved the feat at Bristol Motor Speedway, a track he expected to struggle with. He bet on late caution with more than 20 laps remaining, and stayed off the track as race leader Justin Algaer headed to the pits for new tyres. Gregson then outlasted both Austin Hill and…

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Noah Gragson has an emotional response to the future of NASCAR

GT Noah Gregson standing with his trophy at Kansas Speedway. Noah Gragson’s time in the Xfinity Series will expire after the end of the 2022 season at Phoenix Raceway. He will move on to the Cup Series in what will be a very emotional departure from JR Motorsports. Gragson provided insight into his preparation for the big change during a press conference after winning at Kansas Speedway on September 10. He made it clear that he embraces every moment of the 2022 Xfinity Series season, which included five trips to…

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Wild Battle brings the finishing touch to an all-time Darlington

GT Xfinity Series drivers have provided the finishing touch throughout. Darlington Racecourse and Xfinity Series are combined to provide the finishing touch at all times. Kyle Larson, Sheldon Creed, and Noah Gragson went from toe to toe in a wild final battle, sending sparks, video game action, and a return to ninth place on Victory Lane. Drivers queued up for the restart with just under 15 laps left in the Xfinity series. Creed jumped to the top in Richard Childress’s #2 Chevrolet Camaro using his short range speed. He looked…

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Beard Motorsports brings back the Cup Series

GT Noah Gragson will start another Cup Series at Beard Motorsports. The NASCAR Cup Series regular season finale will take place on Saturday, August 27. Coke Zero Sugar 400 will take place at Daytona International Speedway and feature the return of a fan-favorite small team. Beard Motorsports, the Cup Series organization operated by Linda Beard, will make its third start of the next generation era. Noah Gregson will once again drive the #62 Chevrolet Camaro after setting the fastest qualifying time among the non-charter teams at the Daytona 500. Gragson…

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. updates the future of the No. 9

GT Noah Gragson (right) will move to the Cup Series in 2023. When Petty GMS Motorsports announced that Noah Gragson would join the Cup Series team in 2023, there were immediate questions about the future of the #9 Chevrolet Camaro. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has now provided an update. Earnhardt said after celebrating Kyle Larson’s win at Watkins Glen International: Copy courtesy of NASCAR’s Zach Sterniolo. “I can’t wait to be able to announce anything, but from what I’m hearing, we have some exciting possibilities and software that will likely be…

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Petty GMS Motorsports reveals NASCAR’s newest driver

GT Noah Gregson will replace Ty Dillon (front) for 42nd. Petty GMS Motorsports has just provided a large piece of information about the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season. The team has revealed that Noah Gregson will be the next driver for the #42 Chevrolet Camaro. Petty GMS Motorsports held a special press conference at the team store on August 10 to announce the news. Chairman Richard Petty, Petty GMS and GMS Racing Chairman Mike Beam and Gregson met with members of the media and confirmed that the JR Motorsports driver…

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Noah Gregson ends 2023 Cup Series deal: Report

GT Noah Gregson will race the Cup Series in 2023, according to a report. A hunk of NASCAR Silly Season is about to fall, at The Athletic. The outlet reported that Petty GMS Motorsports is finalizing a contract with JR Motorsports driver Noah Gragson. Reporting by Jordan Bianchi In an article that covers Silly Season’s biggest questions. He said Petty GMS Motorsports is “working on a contract” that would put Gregson in the 42nd Chevrolet Camaro for the 2023 season. “An official announcement is expected soon,” Bianchi added. There have…

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