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Taylor Gray

2026 Season — NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

10th
Position
476
Points
1
Wins
2
Top 5
6
Top 10
17
Starts

Through June 20, 2026 · 371 pts behind leader

Taylor Gray — Driver Profile

Car: No. 54 | Team: Joe Gibbs Racing | Manufacturer: Toyota Crew Chief: Jason Ratcliff | Sponsors: Operation 300, JGR partner rotation Status: Full-time | Hometown: Artesia, New Mexico | Age: 21

2026 Season

Taylor Gray is 12th in the 2026 O'Reilly Series standings through eight races, with a profile that looks a lot like his JGR teammate Sam Mayer's: genuine front-running pace undermined by mechanical volatility. Gray has a pole, 39 laps led, and a best finish of 7th at Rockingham — but also two DNFs including a 37th at Las Vegas, which has pushed his average finish to 17.0 despite an average starting position of 8.4. The raw speed is clearly there; the execution consistency is still being developed.

2026 Stats (through 8 races): 12th in points (203 pts) | 0 wins | 0 top 5s | 2 top 10s | 8.4 avg. start | 17.0 avg. finish | 1 pole | 39 laps led

Career

Gray is a 21-year-old New Mexico native in his second full-time O'Reilly Series season with Joe Gibbs Racing. He carries the Operation 300 primary sponsorship — a nonprofit that supports children of wounded, ill, or fallen military service members — which reflects a personal connection to military family service. JGR has invested in him as a long-term Toyota development driver.

The Story

Gray's 2026 season is the speed-vs.-finish volatility file in its clearest form. Starting 8th on average and finishing 17th on average tells you the car is fast and the results aren't yet matching that pace. For JGR, the work is on reducing the DNF rate and turning poles and laps led into top-five finishes. Gray has shown the ability to run with the front of the field; the next step is doing it for more than a handful of laps at a time.

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Coverage (4 articles)

Connor Zilisch Was Fifteen Seconds Back. He Won at the Last Brake Zone.

John Speedway·

Connor Zilisch ran Jesse Love down on fresher tires Saturday at Watkins Glen, then passed him in the final corner of the final lap to win the Mission 200 by 0.262 seconds — Zilisch's third consecutive NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win at The Glen and his thirteenth career win.

Patrick Staropoli's Crew Is Back. He's 101 Points Behind the Cut Line.

John Speedway·

Patrick Staropoli's Big Machine Racing crew chief, car chief, and engineer return at Kansas after a four-race suspension. The retina surgeon is 20th in O'Reilly Series points — 101 behind the Chase cut line — and the math to get back starts Saturday night.

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