Last weeks NASCAR Xfinity Series race winner, Noah Gragson mentioned to media reporters following a second place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Last weeks NASCAR Xfinity Series race winner, Noah Gragson talked to media reporters following a second place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
“I’m fighting for a job. I don’t know what I’m doing next year.”
Noah is in his second season for Jr. Motorsports in the NASCAR Xfininty Series.
Gragson’s first Xfinity Series victory happened at Daytona International Speedway this past February, and following it up with a second victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway late in May. Noah has gathered five top 5 finishes in eight starts this season.
Most NASCAR teams in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander & RV Truck Series only sign driver agreements for one season at a time, so this should not come as a surprise.
No word of any other teams he may have talked to, but has been speculated to land a seat at in a Cup Series ride for Hendrick Motorsports in 2021.
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