Noah Gragson reinstated by NASCAR following suspension

Noah Gragson reinstated by NASCAR following suspension

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Noah Gragson reinstated by NASCAR following suspension

Noah Gragson, a 25-year-old rookie driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, was suspended by his team, Legacy Motor Club, and NASCAR itself on 5 August for violating the sport’s code of conduct. The violation occurred when Gragson liked a meme that mocked the murder of George Floyd. He later parted ways with Legacy M.C. and the team replaced him with other drivers for the #42 Chevrolet. In 2024, Legacy M.C. will switch to Toyota, and John-Hunter Nemechek will drive the #42 car full-time next year. Gragson has completed diversity and inclusion training through RISE, a nonprofit organization, and has been reinstated by NASCAR. He is now eligible to return to all NASCAR activities and has expressed gratitude to NASCAR for reinstating him. Gragson is eager to represent his future team and is committed to giving his best on and off the track. He has 39 Cup starts with a best finish of fifth and has achieved success in the Xfinity Series.

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Source: Autosport.com

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