Las Vegas Review-Journal

‘Playoff beard’ ugly; Xfinity title shot beautiful

LV’S Gragson pays homage to Knights with his fuzzy face

- By Ron Kantowski Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ ronkantows­ki on Twitter.

If you’re wondering why Noah Gragson grew a beard — or at least tried to — during his run to Saturday night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series championsh­ip race, look no further than his hometown hockey team.

“I’m a big Golden Knights fan, and they grow their playoff beards,” said the 23-year-old Las Vegan, one of four drivers who will race for the title in stock car’s top developmen­t series at the one-mile Phoenix Raceway oval.

After he raced his way into the Championsh­ip 4 with a do-or-die victory at Martinsvil­le last week, Gragson received a mostly congratula­tory text from ex-cup Series driver and fellow Las Vegan Brendan Gaughan.

“He was like, ‘That ugly beard’s got to go,’ ” Gragson said during Thursday’s media day in Arizona. “I wish I could grow a good one, but yeah, it’s like hockey, guys.”

Gragson said he got a haircut before the race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in September, and that was when he decided to grow a NASCAR playoff beard. He said win or lose Saturday night, he’s looking forward to a shave.

In keeping with the analogy, he qualified for his first Xfinity Championsh­ip race by a whisker.

Gragson still was on the outside looking in during overtime at Martinsvil­le when he passed Daniel Hemric to take the lead in a must-win scenario. He then held off defending series champion Austin Cindric in a second overtime session to win by .064 seconds — the closest Xfinity Series finish ever at Martinsvil­le.

“That’s kind of what these last three years have been about, preparing for this moment,” Gragson said about joining Cindric, Hemric and regular-season Xfinity champion AJ Allmending­er in a one-race showdown for the title.

It’s his first Championsh­ip 4 in three seasons since joining JR Motorsport­s, the marquee team headed by former NASCAR superstar Dale Earnhardt Jr.

“We’ve got good confidence coming into the weekend,” said Gragson, whose three race wins this season have come over his past nine starts. “Last weekend’s win was huge with all the pressure, but this is the biggest stage I’ve ever been on. “You’d be lying if you said you weren’t at least a little bit nervous.”

 ?? Rick Scuteri The Associated Press ?? Las Vegas racer Noah Gragson, 23, shows off his “playoff beard” Thursday prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Cup Series championsh­ip race Saturday at Phoenix Raceway.
Rick Scuteri The Associated Press Las Vegas racer Noah Gragson, 23, shows off his “playoff beard” Thursday prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Cup Series championsh­ip race Saturday at Phoenix Raceway.

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