NASCAR News Today: More on Zane Smith if he doesn’t secure a return to Front Row Motorsports next year with Ford standing in his way after his release from Trackhouse

by Sports Benches

While it’s great having Shane Van Gisbergen fulfill his wish to race Cup full-time next year for Trackhouse under the No.88 numberplate that meant lots to both Dale Jr. and SVG’s former Supercars team at Triple Eight Race Engineering (although he raced the No.97 there all along up until last year), but there’s still a lot more talk about Zane Smith who already announced his release ahead of 2025 from Trackhouse the other day.

As it stands, under the proposed seven-year charter rules, each Cup team can only hold up to three charters except Joey Gibbs Racing & Hendrick Motorsports.

So no room for Zane to come back at Trackhouse since they only have three Cup rides instead of trying to keep 4 or even 5 drivers while his current seat in the No.71 at Spire Motorsports has already been taken by former Front Row Motorsports team-mate Michael McDowell next year. 

Yes, Spire still has a spot available in the No.7 to replace Corey LaJoie but they most certainly won’t put Smith in there either due to his predominantly poor season, and would rather have Justin Haley in there from Rick Ware Racing with Rodney Childers coming along from the soon-to-be former Stewart-Haas team.

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Same goes to Kaulig Racing even though they might replace Daniel Hemric in the No.31 but Kaulig and Trackhouse has a great business relationship when it comes to talent and there’s no way Kaulig would want to use someone who has already been dumped by Trackhouse like Smith. 

Also, whatever happens with the No.31 for at least next year, it will most likely be a pay driver where it could be Ty Dillon instead of Hemric & Smith doesn’t have his own sponsorship anyway.

The only other place he could end up within Cup is a return to Front Row Motorsports where he won a Truck Series championship back in 2022. Sure, he will have unfinished business with FRM as his proven Cup experience and his long-term ambitions will mean a perfect match for the pair like it was before – even though he skipped or barely raced Xfinity but we’re beginning to see more of this now.

However, there’s a catch and according to Kevin Harvick via his Fox Happy Hour podcast, it’s up to Ford to make this happen & since he left FRM for Trackhouse/Spire after the 2023 season, management wasn’t very pleased about this move at all. So looks like that 3rd FRM Cup ride is still taking so long but a different Smith could be jumping over from Joe Gibbs Racing’s Toyota Xfinity Series team in Chandler and not Zane. 

He also said that the No.34 car for 2025 would be filled by Noah Gragson in place of Spire-bound Michael McDowell rather than put Gragson in a 3rd car and put the underperforming Zane in there.

I think both Chandler’s enormous talent and even his sponsors may have ticked every box to FRM’s plans of closing the gap upfront as Ford would agree with this 100% & so would Chandler who no doubt wants to race on Sundays soonest in a Blue Oval – despite being in a Toyota again this year & many years before in Trucks when he was with Kaulig in a Chevy last season.

If it’s not for FRM, he might be better off going to Rick Ware Racing if Rick is happy to put faith in him & Ford agrees to this or else he should get a top Xfinity ride like JR Motorsports or Joe Gibbs Racing, so he can try win another championship there but in NASCAR’s second tier. Then we’ll know by then he can win Cup as well but I hope they don’t screw him up next time.

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