Noah Gragson to Drive No. 4 for Front Row Motorsports in 2025

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Noah Gragson, who was announced to join Front Row Motorsports on a multi-year agreement in July 2024, has been assigned a car number and crew chief for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series campaign.

Gragson will pilot the No. 4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in 2025. Drew Blickensderfer, who partnered with the Las Vegas, Nevada-native at Stewart-Haas Racing last season, will serve as crew chief.

Blickensderfer, a 16-year NASCAR Cup Series veteran crew chief, will return to Front Row Motorsports in 2025, after spending multiple seasons at Stewart-Haas Racing.

“I’m excited to be back with Front Row Motorsports,” said Blickensderfer. “I had a great experience working for Bob (Jenkins) and Jerry (Freeze) before, and now returning alongside Noah makes this opportunity even more special.”

In a previous stint with Front Row Motorsports, the long-time crew chief sat on top of the pit box for Michael McDowell in 2021, as the organization captured the 2021 Daytona 500 victory.

Along with Blickensderfer, several key members of the former Stewart-Haas Racing No. 10 team will be moving to Front Row Motorsports to work with Gragson, including, Interior Specialist Chris Trickett, Engine Tuner Matt Moeller, Engineer Dillon Silverman, and Transport Driver Matt Murphy.

“I’m grateful to have my crew chief, Drew, along with four members from last year’s team join Front Row Motorsports,” said Gragson. “This gives us a strong foundation to hit the ground running in the 2025 season.”

Further announcements regarding the partner lineup of the No. 4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse will come at a later date.

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