OVID, Mich. — One of NASCAR’s most exciting personalities is headed to short track country.

NASCAR Cup Series driver Noah Gragson will make a special appearance at Owosso Speedway on August 20, competing in the prestigious Michigan 300 with the Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour, driving a Rette Jones Racing entry.

Gragson, a native of Las Vegas, Nevada, is well-known to motorsports fans across the country for his aggressive driving style, high-energy personality, and flair for the dramatic. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, piloting the No. 4 Ford for Front Row Motorsports.

Gragson rose through the ranks of grassroots racing before making his national debut in the NASCAR Truck Series, where he scored two wins and earned a runner-up finish in the 2018 championship standings. From there, he graduated to the NASCAR Xfinity Series, racking up 13 victories and contending for the series title before advancing to NASCAR’s top level.

Gragson’s-short track roots and passion for grassroots racing make his appearance in the ASA STARS National Tour a must-watch event for fans across the Midwest.

The Michigan 300 marks a return to ASA history at Owosso Speedway. The original ASA National Tour featured legendary winners at the Michigan oval, including Canadian star Junior Hanley (1977), Randy Sweet (1978), and Mike Eddy (1979). The ASA STARS National Tour made its return to the track in 2024, where Chandler Smith took the checkered flag.

 

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