Noah Gragson, the NASCAR driver, wore a camo outfit with orange Nike dunks and posted a picture with a pop-up poster of Mr. Monopoly.
Gragson was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 15, 1998. The 26-year-old drives the #4 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Front Row Motorsports and moved teams from Stewart-Haas Racing to FRM on July 10, 2024. In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Gragson made a name for himself when he secured 13 race victories, out of which, he had a remarkable streak of four consecutive wins, a feat not achieved since 1983, when he was driving the #9 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports. In the same year, 2022, he was adjudged as the NASCAR Xfinity Series Most Popular Driver.
On Instagram, the Las Vegas native posted a picture of him with the Monopoly man (from the famous Monopoly board game) and made the same gesture of "hand me the money" as seen by the pop-up poster of Mr. Monopoly. He wore a camo outfit and put on orange Nike dunks at a place that seemed to be a gaming parlour.
"Me and Rich Uncle Pennybags aka Mr. Monopoly", Gragson captioned.
The 26-year-old featured in 36 races with zero victories and a single top five finish in the 2024 season for the Stewart-Haas team. He has moved to Front Row Motorsports and will be hoping for a better season with the North Carolia-based team.
FRM's Noah Gragson opened up on being paired again with former SHR crew chief in the 2025 season
Noah Gragson opened up about being paired with his Stewart-Haas Racing crew chief from the previous season, Drew Blickensderfer. The pair will be reuniting in Front Row Motorsports. Gragson expressed excitement about their previous chemistry, having secured two top-10 finishes in the first three races of the 2024 season. The move to FRM will be his third in three full-time NASCAR Cup Series season, the previous ones being with Legacy Motor Club in 2023 and SHR in 2024.
He described Blickensderfer a "big brother" and emphasized the fun and support he has received from him.
In an interview to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, he said:
"Right off the bat, we hit it off and Drew's been so much fun to work with. He's been a big brother to me and somebody that I can always count on and we've got some other team members from our team at Stewart-Haas from the 10 team. So they're coming over and we're just super excited."
Gragson also reflected on his experience with Tony Stewart and Gene Haas, expressing gratitude for the opportunities provided to him.
"I’m very grateful for Tony Stewart and Greg Zipadelli and everybody who has given me this opportunity over at Stewart-Haas. It’s a bummer what everyone is going through but for myself personally, I’m not content and I’m not satisfied with (what we’ve accomplished). But I’m confident to say I feel like I have somewhat earned an opportunity to race on Sundays," Noah Gragson said in a conversation with Kelly Crandall.