
Gragson’s Cup Seat in Jeopardy as FRM Weighs Options
Noah Gragson’s future at Front Row Motorsports hangs in the balance, with performance metrics and sponsorship dynamics driving a potential lineup change.
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Noah Gragson’s future at Front Row Motorsports hangs in the balance, with performance metrics and sponsorship dynamics driving a potential lineup change.

With Noah Gragson’s lone top‑10 finish leaving his Cup Series seat uncertain, Front Row Motorsports is weighing Layne Riggs, Chandler Smith and other drivers for the 2027 schedule.

Layne Riggs won the NASCAR Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, dominating most of the event before fending off Rajah Caruth in a final‑stage duel, with Chandler Smith close behind.

A deep field of contenders converges on Nashville’s unique D‑shaped track, where recent form, historic performances and betting value intersect.

The upcoming Allegiance 200 will see Front Row Motorsports dominate the front row, while rain‑delayed qualifying reshapes the starting order for the 34‑car field.

After a weather‑induced delay and multiple cautions, Layne Riggs used fresh tires to overtake Rajah Caruth in the final laps, securing his first win of the year while Kaden Honeycutt maintains the points lead.

Heavy rain forced a full delay at Nashville Superspeedway, canceling qualifying and setting the lineup by metric. Layne Riggs sits on pole but must wait as crews work to dry the track, with FS1 providing live updates.

Layne Riggs won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway after a rain‑induced delay, passing Rajah Caruth in the final laps while honoring Kyle Busch, who recently passed away. The victory moved Riggs to the championship lead.
Layne Riggs captured the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 30, becoming the first second‑generation winner in the track’s history while navigating a five‑hour marathon and a late‑race pit stop.

Layne Riggs won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Nashville after a dramatic final‑lap pass on Rajah Caruth, securing his eighth career victory and honoring the late Kyle Busch.

Layne Riggs won the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway on May 29, 2026, after dominating early stages, navigating traffic, and passing Rajah Caruth on the last lap.
Layne Riggs dominated early stages, fell back in traffic, and made a decisive move on the final lap to win the Allegiance 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway.

The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway was marked by a weather delay, multiple cautions, and a thrilling final‑lap overtake that saw Layne Riggs claim the win over Rajah Caruth.

Heavy rain halted the Nashville Craftsman Truck Series event, pushing the start to 10:40 p.m. ET. Layne Riggs leads from pole as Kaden Honeycutt eyes a showdown in a compressed schedule.

A sudden downpour forced NASCAR to halt the Allegiance 200 Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, delaying the start until nightfall and reshaping the evening’s schedule for drivers and fans alike.

A sudden rainstorm interrupted the Camping World Truck Series qualifying session at Nashville Superspeedway, leaving 13 trucks without a time and reshuffling the lineup for the upcoming race.

Layne Riggs will lead the field alongside Kaden Honeycutt, while a host of veteran drivers start further back after a weather‑induced shuffle.
A sudden drizzle forced NASCAR to postpone the Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, canceling qualifying and leaving Layne Riggs on pole as the series prepares a new start time.
A sudden weather front forced a postponement of the May 29 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event, with practice completed but the evening’s qualifying session abandoned.

The upcoming NASCAR Truck Series event at Nashville Superspeedway will feature a complete lineup, a special tribute to the late Kyle Busch, and broadcast details across FOX Sports 1 and FUBO.

A sudden downpour at Nashville Superspeedway eliminated qualifying, prompting the series to rely on the rule book for the starting order. Practice sessions revealed early pace leaders and a full field of 38 trucks, featuring a mix of veteran and emerging talent.

The NASCAR Truck Series will honor the late Kyle Busch with a May 29 race at Nashville Superspeedway, featuring a competitive lineup, broadcast details, and a 150‑lap format.
Layne Riggs will lead the field at Nashville Superspeedway on May 29, heading a competitive lineup that includes recent race winners and a full slate of streaming options.
Layne Riggs will start at the front of the field for the upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway, a contest now marked by the tragic death of Kyle Busch and a competitive lineup that includes Kaden Honeycutt, Jesse Love and defending champion Rajah Caruth.