Rush Truck Centers Returns as 12-Race Primary Sponsor for Gragson

Rush Truck Centers will serve as a 12-race primary sponsor for Noah Gragson and the No. 4 Front Row Motorsports team in 2026.

Casey Calhoun | TobyChristie.com

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Rush Truck Centers will continue its partnership with Noah Gragson and the No. 4 Front Row Motorsports team for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season. On Monday, the company and race team revealed a 12-race primary sponsorship schedule for Rush Truck Centers, supporting the driver and his No. 4 team.

Gragson, 27, is excited to continue the partnership with Rush Truck Centers for another season, and he feels the Front Row Motorsports team can take a step forward in the upcoming campaign.

“I am really proud of the relationship we have with Rush Truck Centers. We showed flashes of what we’re capable of together last year with some solid top-10 and top-15 finishes, and that motivates me heading into this season. Their ongoing support motivates our entire team as we work to take the next step in 2026.”

Additionally, Rush Truck Centers will maintain its role as the “Official Truck Dealer and Service Center of Front Row Motorsports,” which means the team will utilize three Peterbilt Model 389 tractors, which will be supplied by Rush Truck Centers in 2026.

Rush Truck Centers will also serve as an associate sponsorship partner for Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports team and Zane Smith and the No. 38 team.

Rush Truck Centers loves the passion brought forth by Front Row Motorsports and Noah Gragson as it enters the second season of partnership, and it feels the team could be heading to victory lane in 2026.

“We’re excited about this second year of our agreement with Front Row Motorsports and the No. 4 team,” said Rusty Rush, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Rush Enterprises. “Our partnership with FRM extends across the entire organization, and we’re proud to support all three teams throughout the season. This relationship speaks to the confidence we have in the team and in Noah. Beyond being a tremendous competitor, Noah is a great friend and partner — his passion, charisma, and genuine love for this sport are contagious. We feel really good about where this program is headed, and I believe we have what it takes to put Rush Truck Centers in Victory Lane with Noah this season.”

Gragson will pilot the No. 4 Rush Truck Centers Ford Mustang Dark Horse in 12 races during the 2026 season beginning with the season-opening Daytona 500 on Sunday, February 15.

Rush Truck Centers 2026 primary sponsorship schedule:

  • 2/15: Daytona International Speedway
  • 3/1: Circuit of the Americas
  • 4/19: Kansas Speedway
  • 5/3: Texas Motor Speedway
  • 5/24: Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • 5/31: Nashville Superspeedway
  • 6/21: Naval Base Coronado
  • 7/26: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • 8/29: Daytona International Speedway
  • 9/19: Bristol Motor Speedway
  • 10/4: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • 10/25: Talladega Superspeedway

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