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Racing Refresh Team Previews - Front Row Motorsports (Cup Series)


By Adam Carabine


Front Row Motorsports (Cup Series)

Three full-time entries in the NASCAR Cup Series

 

Car No. 4

Noah Gragson

Noah Gragson in front of his 2024 ride, the No. 10 for Stewart-Haas Racing - Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

2024 Stats

Noah Gragson was driving the No. 10 for the now-defunct Stewart-Haas Racing in the Cup Series

  • Final Standings Position – 24th 

  • Best 2024 Finish – P3 at Talladega

  • Points – 612

  • Average Finish – 19.56

 

Career Cup Series Stats – Noah Gragson

  • Starts – 75

  • Wins – 0

  • Best Career Season Finish Position – 24th, 2024 with SHR

 

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Car No. 34

Todd Gilliland

Todd Gilliland in front of his 2024 ride, the No. 38 with Front Row Motorsports - Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

2024 Stats

Todd Gilliland was in the No. 38 car for Front Row Motorsports last season

  • Final Standings Position – 22nd

  • Best 2024 Finish – P6 at Indianapolis

  • Points – 630

  • Average Finish – 20.86

 

Career Cup Series Stats – Todd Gilliland

  • Starts – 108

  • Wins – 0

  • Best Career Season Finish Position – 22nd, 2024 with Front Row Motorsports

 

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Car No. 38

Zane Smith

Zane Smith in front of his 2024 ride, the No. 71 for Spire Motorsports - Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

2024 Stats

Zane Smith ran full-time in the No. 71 car for Spire Motorsports last season

  • Final Standings Position – 30th 

  • Best 2024 Finish – P2 at Nashville

  • Points – 505

  • Average Finish – 23.19

 

Career Cup Series Stats – Zane Smith

  • Starts – 45

  • Wins – 0

  • Best Career Season Finish Position – 30th, 2024 with Spire Motorsports

 

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2025 Hopes and Expectations

Front Row Motorsports is expanding in 2025, adding a third charter that they purchased from the closing Stewart-Haas Racing.  They lost veteran driver Michael McDowell after last season, and have put all their faith into the new leader of the team, Todd Gilliland.  It may be a bit of a youth movement at FRM, but there are still some high expectations.  Each of these three drivers are all looking for their first win in the NASCAR Cup Series, and while they may not all get it this year, Front Row would be pleased to score one and get one of their cars into the playoffs.

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