Noah Gragson reveals first sponsor, paint scheme for Front Row Motorsports
The very first paint scheme and sponsor for Noah Gragson at Front Row Motorsports has been revealed. MillerTech Lithium Batteries is on board. The No. 4 will look lightning fast on the track in the 2025 NASCAR season.
MillerTech is going to be with the No. 4 team for multiple races this season. Seeing Noah Gragson in this car is going to take some getting used to, but it’s nice to see that he is pulling in sponsors
This lightning paint scheme on the Ford Mustang Dark Horse is great. I wish the back bumper wasn’t white. Front Row might be trying to get away with a few millimeters in tech with that.
Also, something to note, this is the second time we have seen a Front Row paint scheme featuring contingency sponsors. Those tiny decals just behind the front wheel. They were done away with when the Next Gen debuted. Front Row is bringing them back.
Noah Gragson is going to be with his third Cup Series team in three years. He has bounced around so far in his young career. It does feel like Front Row Motorsports could be a more longterm stop for Gragson.
Legacy Motor Club and Stewart-Haas were not the best fits. Gragson did take a big step up in 2024, though. He had more top-10s and even a top-5 finish. Compared to his rookie year, it was an entirely different scenario.
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Noah Gragson can take another step up with Front Row
Based on what we saw from Front Row Motorsports in 2024, Noah Gragson fans should be very excited about his 2025 season. Front Row has a Team Penske alliance. They were much improved in qualifying, particularly at superspeedways.
Michael McDowell managed six pole awards last season. Now Todd Gilliland is taking a step up and moving into the leadership role with the flagship No. 34. Zane Smith is back with the team in the No. 38. Gragson fits right in there and could be the best driver for FRM in 2025.
It wouldn’t surprise me if any of the three ended up being the “top” driver. Gragson is the oldest of the trio at just 26. Smith is 25 and Gilliland is 24. As far as young cores go, Front Row has a special one with these three.
Front Row Motorsports is going to be new and improved in 2025. I truly believe that. Keep an eye on Noah Gragson and his teammates, they are going to be throwing down with the frontrunners more than a few times this season.