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"You're a little bit naive to everything": Todd Gilliland reflects on falling short of early expectations of being the next big thing 

Front Row Motorsports driver Todd Gilliland recently reflected on his journey that began as a highly-anticipated NASCAR prospect. The 24-year-old made his Cup Series debut in 2022.

Hailing from a family of NASCAR drivers, the third-generation driver made his ARCA Menards Series debut with Venturini Motorsports at just 15 years and two days old. Not long after, Todd Gilliland won his first-ever ARCA race, becoming the youngest race winner in the series' history.

Gilliland clinched his maiden ARCA West Series title in 2016 while also driving for Kyle Busch's now-defunct NASCAR team Kyle Busch Motorsports in Super Late Model racing. He repeated the feat in 2017 while simultaneously making his Truck Series debut with KBM.

Gilliland was heralded as the next big thing in the world of motorsports by 2018. He had also secured a full-time ride in the Truck Series with KBM, impressing in his debut campaign.

However, his transition to NASCAR's premier Cup Series in 2022 with Front Row Motorsports has not lived up to the early promise. In a candid interview with Fox Sports' Bob Pockrass, Gilliland reflected on his career trajectory, acknowledging the difficulties he has faced. He said:

"It doesn't seem like it's going to be that hard. You're young, probably a little bit naive to everything, the challenges ahead. That's a super hard thing to go through. I think every young driver, for the most part, goes through it."

Todd Gilliland focused on the future despite ongoing struggle

In the same interview, Todd Gilliland said he is still optimistic about his future with the team. He said:

"It's crazy how that goes. I think that was probably the hardest thing for me is going through, like you said, where you think you're going to be the next guy that's going to win everything to realizing it's going to be a lot more of a challenge. I still think we can do that."

Gilliland added:

"But it's just going to be more of a process and a lot more learning curve. It definitely made the last four years tougher, but I feel like I'm definitely past that and I feel like I'm just more focused on myself now."

Earlier this month, Todd Gilliland signed a multi-year contract extension with Front Row Motorsports. He is the first confirmed driver for the team’s three-car lineup starting in 2025, indicating the team's confidence in his potential.

In the ongoing campaign, Gilliland is ranked 20th in the Cup Series standings after 17 races. With 317 points to his name, the No. 38 Ford driver's start to the 2024 season has been much superior when compared to his previous campaign.

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