The NASCAR Cup Series season begins with the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 15. The Great American Race kicks off a 36-points paying schedule to determine the 2026 Champion.
An important aspect for any driver and team is sponsorship. Front Row Motorsports revealed who will be riding along with Noah Gragson and the No. 4 Ford when festivities start at the 2.5-mile tri-oval next month.
Rush Trucks Centers Rides Again
Returning to the fold of FRM and Gragson, Rush Truck Centers and the team announced their 12-race primary schedule for this season. This is the second year the team, driver and sponsor have partnered in NASCAR competition.
âI am really proud of the relationship we have with Rush Truck Centers,” Gragson said. “We showed flashes of what weâre 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.â
Speaking of the entire team, Rush will remain on the No. 4 in an associate capacity and will also be on the No. 34 of teammates Todd Gilliland and No. 38 of Zane Smith. The company will also provide all three NCS teams of FRM with Peterbilt Model 396 tractors to haul the cars and trailers from track-to-track.
Rush Ready to Roll with Gragson
âWeâre excited about this second year of our agreement with Front Row Motorsports and the No. 4 team,â said Rusty Rush, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Rush Enterprises. âOur partnership with FRM extends across the entire organization, and weâre 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 â 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.â
New Crew Chief for Gragson
In 111 NCS starts, Gragson has earned three top-five and 11 top-10 finishes, three of those were with FRM last season. In five Daytona races, the Las Vegas-native has one top-five and two of his top-10s.
On January 6, FRM announced Gragson’s former Crew Chief Drew Blickensderfer is moving to Competition Director for the team. Greg Hutchens, who was last with Team Penske, will lead the No. 4 as Crew Chief starting this season.
The 12 Races
Following the Daytona 500, Rush will ride with Gragson for the following events:
March 1, Circuit of the Americas (Austin, TX), April 19 – Kansas Speedway, May 3 – Texas Motor Speedway, May 24 – Charlotte Motor Speedway, May 31 – Nashville Superspeedway, June 21 – Naval Base Coronado (San Diego, CA), July 26 â Indianapolis Motor Speedway, August 29 â Daytona International Speedway, August 19 â Bristol Motor Speedway, October 4 â Las Vegas Motor Speedway and finally October 25 â Talladega Superspeedway.
After a week’s worth of qualifying and practice at the World Center of Speed, the Daytona 500 is set for a 2:30 p.m. ET start on 2/15 and will be carried on FOX -TV, MRN and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio to see who claims the coveted Harley J. Earl Trophy.
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