NASCAR Cup Series team Front Row Motorsports will return to the 2026 season with its 2025 sponsors. The team announced that Community Choice Financial Family of Brands and TitleMax will return with Zane Smith’s #38 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for the next season in a multi-race deal. Ahead of the major announcement, FRM driver Noah Gragson also teamed up again with MillerTech for the upcoming Cup Series season. Following that, the former Stewart-Haas Racing driver expressed his excitement for teaming up again with his sponsor in a press release. Thanks for the submission! Front Row Motorsports sponsor Community Choice Financial ranks among the dominant financial service providers. They provide credit services to consumers and will kick off the 2026 season from the Great American Race, the Daytona 500, scheduled for February 15. The financial service-providing company will sponsor four more races in the next season. com): “Speedy Cash and TitleMax played a crucial role at Front Row Motorsports, supporting the organization throughout the 2025 season, so it’s great to see them return for more fun. TitleMax was on the car at Talladega when we took the pole and at Darlington when we came home 13th. We’ve had some strong runs together, and I know we can get them both to Victory Lane soon.” Community Choice Financial (CCF) will sponsor Smith’s ride at Kansas Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway, Nashville Speedway, and again at Kansas in September 2026. Meanwhile, TitleMax will kick off from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and sponsor the #38 Ford Mustang Dark Horse at Darlington Raceway, World Wide Technology Raceway, and Phoenix Raceway. “We are trying our hardest”: NASCAR president Steve Phelps opened up about settling the lawsuit against Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing Ahead of the Cup Series Championship 4 race, NASCAR president Steve Phelps appeared in an interview with AP News. During the interaction, Phelps opened up about the governing body trying its hardest to settle the lawsuit against Front Row Motorsports and 23XI Racing. The situation arose when Cup Series team 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports refused to sign the charter agreement last October. Following that, the teams sued the governing body and CEO Jim France with an antitrust lawsuit for creating a monopoly in the sport. Reflecting on that, the NASCAR president told the press: “We are trying our hardest. I am trying my hardest both as a fan as well as the commissioner of this sport that I’ve loved since I was 5 years old. While two out of the 15 teams may not share that view and seem set on an unfortunate court battle, I hope that we can all agree that our racing is as good as it has ever been and we care about how we serve our fans, especially as we look forward to capping off our season by celebrating new champions across all of our national series.” Additionally, ahead of the trial, NASCAR also changed the charter agreement for the first time since 2016. The governing body tweaked the payment distribution system in the new format, and the lawsuit will go on trial on December 1, 2025.
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Front Row Motorsports secures another sponsorship just days after the Noah Gragson deal