Jefferson Racing

Jefferson was a former driver in the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Northwest Series, where he won the championship from 2004 to 2006.

[3][4] Noah Gragson (2015-2016) INEX legends car racing driver Noah Gragson, would sign with Jefferson Pitts Racing to run full-time in NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in 2015, running for Rookie of the Year and the championship.

[14] The team returned to a part-time schedule for the 2019 season, increasing from four to six drivers under select races.

Noah Gragson would make his return to the team that season, and would get his fifth NASCAR K&N Pro Series West win at Sonoma Raceway, after the race leader, his teammate for the race, Ryan Preece, got black flagged for a restart violation.

Jerry Pitts, the former owner, would start his own team called JP Racing, and would move his base to Pahrump, Nevada, while Jeff Jefferson will remain in Naches, Washington.

[16] The 7 car would return next season, under JP Racing, and would continue to run part-time with select drivers.

They would move into a part-time schedule, with Cole Cabrera, Devin Dodson, Buddy Shepherd, and Matt Levin driving in select races.

42 car in the 2020 ARCA Menards Series West, after parting ways with former owner, Jerry Pitts.

Since the season ended, Jefferson Racing never returned to the ARCA Menards Series West in 2021.

Noah Gragson (2015) The team would make their debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2015.

Noah Gragson drove the seven car at Watkins Glen International, starting ninth and finishing tenth.

IMSA driver, Dylan Murry, would drive the car at Watkins Glen, starting seventh and finishing eighth.

Raz drove for three select races, finishing twelfth, seventh, fifteenth respectably.

Multiple drivers (2017-2018) Matt Tifft and Max Tullman would each run one race in the 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East for Jeff Jefferson, both of them would finish tenth and ninth respectably.

Five drivers would drive in select races for the 2018 season, including Max Tullman, Will Rodgers, Sam Mayer, and Bubba Wallace.

Noah Gragson drove the car at Richmond International Raceway, and would finish in tenth.

Gragson would have an up and down season, getting wins at Stafford Motor Speedway and the New Jersey Motorsports Park.

Raz started in 33rd and finished in 34th due to a rear end issue with five laps to go.

The 4 car at the 2017 Carneros 200 with Kevin Harvick driving.
Harvick and his race winning car at Sonoma Raceway in 2017.
The 7 car at the 2018 Carneros 200 with Will Rodgers in victory lane.
Rodgers celebrating after winning at Sonoma Raceway in 2018.
The 7 car at the 2019 Carneros 200 with Noah Gragson driving.
Gragson with his race winning car at Sonoma Raceway in 2019.
The No. 27 car at the 2018 Carneros 200 with William Byron driving.
Byron's car at Sonoma Raceway in 2018.
The No. 47 car at the 2019 Procore 200 with Ryan Preece driving.
Preece's car at Sonoma Raceway in 2019.
The No. 51 car at the 2018 Carneros 200 with Carlos Vieira driving.
Vieira's car at Sonoma Raceway in 2018.
The No. 55 car at the 2017 Carneros 200 with Sheldon Creed driving.
Creed's car at Sonoma Raceway in 2017.