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Dynamic NASCAR personality Noah Gragson shares celebratory vibes with three-word praise of Las Vegas country hotspot

Dynamic NASCAR personality Noah Gragson shares celebratory vibes with three-word praise of Las Vegas country hotspot

NASCAR Cup Series driver Noah Gragson appears to be enjoying his offseason. In a recent Instagram story, the future Front Row Motorsports driver took photos at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, a country music nightclub in his hometown of Las Vegas.

The first of two photos posted by the former driver of the No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford from his time at Stoney’s Rockin’ Country was a wide view of the nightclub. Gragson tagged the nightclub’s official Instagram page on his story and wrote a three-word caption to describe what it was like to be there.

“This is awesome,” he wrote.

Noah Gragson’s story of his time at Stoney’s Rockin Country nightclub – Source: via @noahgragson on Instagram

Gragson then posted a selfie of himself and a woman at the nightclub in the following story. Wearing a cowboy hat and gray sweatshirt, Gragson added a caption that read:

“I love it here”

Noah Gragson’s Story – Source: via @noahgragson on Instagram

Gragson’s move to Stoney’s Rockin’ Country follows a strong sophomore season in the Cup Series. The 26-year-old powered his No. 10 machine to seven top 10s, one top five and a 24th place finish in the points standings. Gragson was second best among the four SHR cars, only behind Chase Briscoe, who made the Cup Series playoffs after winning the final race of the regular season at Darlington.

SHR ceased operations at the end of the 2024 season, forcing Gragson to find a new vehicle for next year. On July 10, 2024, it was announced that the American had signed a multi-year contract to drive for Front Row Motorsports starting in 2025.

Noah Gragson says he’s ‘disconnected’ over lawsuit involving future team

Noah Gragson (10) during qualifying for the championship race at Phoenix Raceway – Source: Imagn

Noah Gragson recently claimed he wasn’t the best person to ask questions about the ongoing lawsuit involving Front Row Motorsports, 23XI Racing and NASCAR. Both Cup Series teams have filed a lawsuit against the sport, accusing them of monopolistic practices.

In an article written by auto racing expert Matt Weaver, Gragson was quoted as saying he felt “disconnected” from the situation and wasn’t sure what was going on. The driver made it clear that he was not hiding anything from the public, but that he really didn’t know what to think about the situation.

“I’m so disconnected,” Gragson said. “I’m probably not the guy to ask, but I’m confident we’re going to race. I’m not the most informed guy about what’s going on with the trial and I’m not even saying that because you’re recording me right now. I have no idea what’s going on and I just do what I’m told.

Noah Gragson will be teammates with Todd Gilliland, who will field the No. 34 FRM Ford. Gilliland has been with the organization since 2023.