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Noah Gragson did not get into the final round of qualifying at Richmond. However, his Chevy wound up in 12th place to start the Cook Out 400 on Sunday afternoon. It was a rare good Saturday for the Legacy Motor Club. Gragson's previous best start this year was tenth for the Circuit Of The Americas. The young driver has only finished inside the top 15 once this year (12th at Atlanta). Again, track position at Richmond is important on a high tire wear course. Gragson may have a chance for another solid result. --Chris Wassel - RotoBaller
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Noah Gragson of Front Row Motorsports acquired a starting position of 27th after qualifying for the Jack Link's 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. This will mark the fourth time in his Cup career that he will start better than 30th at Talladega. In five previous Cup starts at the Alabama track, Gragson has three top-20 finishes while scoring positive Place Differential twice. Through nine races this season, Gragson has three top-20 finishes, an average finish of 23.8, and five finishes with positive PD. Gragson has high upside based on his starting position for this week's race, and although he displayed mixed results in Cup at the site, his new team, Front Row Motorsports, usually brings fast cars to Talladega. Gragson is playable in all formats, but is especially recommended in tournament games as he will carry lower rostership due to his mixed Talladega history.--Sean Engel - RotoBaller
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Front Row Motorsports driver Noah Gragson will start 31st for this week's Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway, the Food City 500. Gragson's starting position will be the lowest in his Cup career at the Tennessee short track. In two previous Cup starts at Bristol, Gragson's best finish is 12th. In the Xfinity Series at the site, Gragson is a two-time winner with four top-10 finishes in six starts. After eight races so far this season, Gragson has three top-20 finishes and four finishes with positive place differentials earned. In practice, Gragson ranked 10th in overall lap averages and almost ranked among the top 10 fastest in all other eligible categories. Based on his very high upside, equipment, and practice speeds, Gragson is a playable driver worth consideration for all formats this week.--Sean Engel - RotoBaller
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Noah Gragson has been one of the most invisible drivers in the Cup Series, and the fact that he qualified 26th for Sunday's Darlington race while his Front Row Motorsports teammates Todd Gilliland and Zane Smith start 12th and 16th, respectively, is consistent with that. Gragson did slice through the field in last year's race, finishing 14th after starting 36th, and he matched his average running position of 20th in both Darlington races last year, even though he crashed out of the Southern 500. In the Xfinity Series, he was a lot better, earning two wins at Darlington, including his win in 2022, which kicked off his historic four-in-a-row streak. However, his speed has been all over the map since he started at FRM, and it's hard to really predict how he'll perform based on this season's all-over-the-map starting and finishing positions. There are probably better options that are easier to predict.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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Noah Gragson qualified 24th at Martinsville. Although he lost positions in both of his first two starts here, he finished better than he qualified in both 2024 races, especially last year's fall race when he drove from 25th to 11th and unexpectedly beat all the other Stewart-Haas Racing cars. However, now he is driving for Front Row Motorsports, which probably is not as fast on short tracks. Gragson and his teammates all qualified pretty close with Zane Smith starting 19th and Todd Gilliland 25th. They'll probably all run rather similarly, but even though Gragson has won here in the Xfinity Series, it seems likely he will run worst of the trio because Smith outqualified and Gilliland has pretty consistently run in the top twenty while the others haven't.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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