Noah Gragson was seen with his Front Row Motorsports teammates, Todd Gilliland and Zane Smith, in Cabo. The NASCAR Cup Series drivers are currently enjoying the off-season at El Squid Roe, a popular nightclub and restaurant located in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.With the drivers currently in their off-season, the Cup action is expected to return at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1. However, the first points-paying race of the season is scheduled for February 15 at Daytona International Speedway. It’s also going to mark the 68th running of the crown jewel Daytona 500.Gragson posted a few pictures from their trip to Cabo on his Instagram. Gilliland’s wife, Marissa, Smith’s wife, McCall, and 23XI Racing driver Riley Herbst were also in the pictures.“Cabo last week,” Noah Gragson captioned his post. “Great time with the crew. Had fun.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostNoah Gragson just wrapped up his maiden season with Front Row Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series. In 36 starts, the 27-year-old speedster amassed one top five, three top-10s, and ended up 34th on points.2026 will mark Gragson’s third season driving full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series. He, along with Todd Gilliland and Zane Smith, will continue as the drivers of their usual cars. Like Gragson, Smith is also signed under a multi-year deal with Front Row Motorsports.“It’s been great to be back," Smith said recently of his extended contract with FRM (quoted by Motorsport.com). "Excited for the future with this 38 group!"Front Row Motorsports was winless through 2025. While Gragson finished 34th in the driver standings, Gilliland finished 27th, and Smith ended up 28th. Next up for the drivers is the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. Fans can watch the race live on FOX or listen to radio updates on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.Noah Gragson joins forces with famous automotive YouTuber to show his fans the wild side of TalladegaNoah Gragson joined hands with automotive YouTuber and redneck scientist, Westen Champlin, to show his fans what the real, untamed Talladega Superspeedway looks like. Notably, he has won before at the tri-oval superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.Gragson took Champlin for a spin, during which the latter asked the driver what he thought was different about Talladega. Gragson replied (1:06),“You got the biggest track, the rowdiest fans, the biggest party. What could go wrong with that? The good thing about Talladega is there’s no limit on fun; it’s unlimited fun here in Talladega.”The next time Noah Gragson is going to be at Talladega for a Cup Series event is on April 26. Named Jack Link’s 500, the 188-lap event will mark his eighth start at the iconic racetrack in Lincoln, Alabama.