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Noah Gragson brings eight-race sponsor to Front Row Motorsports

Noah Gragson will drive a new car during the 2025 Cup Series season, but he will have a familiar sponsor supporting him at Front Row Motorsports.

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According to a Jan. 21 announcement, Rush Truck Centers will follow Gragson to Front Row Motorsports to continue serving as a primary sponsor. Rush will take over the No. 4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for eight races and also serve as a full-season associate partner.

The first race featuring the black, yellow, and red scheme will be the Daytona 500 on Feb. 16. Rush will then return to the No. 4 Ford at Circuit of the Americas on March 2.

The rest of the Rush Truck Centers schedule includes Texas Motor Speedway on May 4, Kansas Speedway on May 11, Nashville Superspeedway on June 1, Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 27, Bristol Motor Speedway on Sept. 13, and Talladega Superspeedway on Oct. 19.

"It's always a ton of fun representing Rush Truck Centers both on and off the track," Gragson said in a press release. "Rusty (Rush) and the entire Rush Truck Centers team create a welcoming, family atmosphere — race days are all about coming together, having a great time, and connecting with new faces while catching up with old friends.

"We're thrilled to have Rush Truck Centers support us at eight races this year, continuing the incredible partnership we built last season. I'm super excited to see what we can achieve together in 2025!"

Gragson began working with Rush Truck Centers last season as he took over the No. 10 Ford at Stewart-Haas Racing. He had the longtime NASCAR sponsor as his primary for the Busch Light Clash, Circuit of the Americas, and the fall Daytona race. Rush also sponsored Chase Briscoe during multiple races.

Of course, Rush has a long history with SHR drivers in both the Xfinity and Cup Series. The list includes Kevin Harvick, Briscoe, Aric Almirola, and Clint Bowyer. Rush also joined forces with Tony Stewart during the final four seasons of his Hall of Fame career.