Passing Will Likely Prove Too Difficult for Noah Gragson to Have DFS Value
Source: Racing Reference

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June 1, 2025
Although Noah Gragson has had a pretty invisible season, he shockingly ran in the top 10 for most of last week's Coca-Cola 600, and this week at Nashville, he's coming to a track where he did finish in the top 10 last year. However, that deserves a giant-size asterisk in that race, as he was only running 21st before the endless string of five overtime restarts. On Saturday, Gragson qualified 30th, and the Front Row Motorsports cars seem to be nowhere near as fast, as Zane Smith qualified 27th and Todd Gilliland qualified 35th. For this race, he will likely be let down by his qualifying position as passing will likely be at a premium, so he will likely have to rely on strategy or a fluky race like last year to be a top DFS option. However, he qualified poorly enough that he should definitely be considered.--Sean Wrona - RotoBaller
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