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Front Row Motorsports’s Speed May Make Noah Gragson a Decent DFS Option – NASCAR News

Front Row Motorsports’ Speed May Make Noah Gragson a Decent DFS Option Share: Link copied to clipboard! June 15, 2025 Noah Gragson qualified 35th for Sunday’s Mexico City race. This marks his worst starting position in over a year, and he only outqualified Ryan Truex and Katherine Legge, two drivers with next to no experience […]

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June 15, 2025

Noah Gragson qualified 35th for Sunday’s Mexico City race. This marks his worst starting position in over a year, and he only outqualified Ryan Truex and Katherine Legge, two drivers with next to no experience with the Next Gen chassis. Having said that, Front Row Motorsports clearly has some speed, as Gragson’s teammate Todd Gilliland impressively qualified seventh and posted the fastest lap in practice. Gragson did earn his first top-10 finish on a road course in the NASCAR Cup Series this year at Austin, the other Formula One track on the NASCAR schedule, so he seems like a decent long-shot option for this race, especially since he only costs $6,200 in DFS. However, when so many perennial road-course contenders like Christopher Bell, William Byron, Tyler Reddick, and Chris Buescher also qualified poorly, Gragson is probably only worth starting to save money elsewhere.Sean Wrona – RotoBaller
Source: Racing Reference





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