Ryan Flores just shared his thoughts on Stewart-Haas Racing closing its doors at the end of the year. On the Stacking Pennies podcast with Corey LaJoie, the crew member for Ryan Blaney’s team admitted it would be hard to see NASCAR without Tony Stewart and Gene Haas.
Daniel Suárez has nothing but great things to say about Stewart-Haas Racing as the team shuts down at the end of the season. The 32-year-old driver spoke to Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports to share his reaction to Stewart-Haas coming to an end.
The impending closure of Stewart-Haas Racing has left many in NASCAR melancholy, remembering some of the incredible times the organization produced during its heyday.
Whether it be Chase Briscoe in Stewart's No. 14, rookie Josh Berry in the No. 4, veteran Ryan Preece in the No. 41, or a resurgent Noah Gragson in the No. 10, the time has never been better for a Stewart-Haas driver to catch lightning in a bottle at the California road course.
Denny Hamlin and Tony Stewart were teammates at Joe Gibbs Racing for a number of seasons, and the duo shared the responsibilities of being a NASCAR team owner over the last couple of years.
Denny Hamlin said on his “Actions Detrimental” podcast that NASCAR‘s sponsorship model is partly to blame for Stewart-Haas Racing shutting down operations after the 2024 Cup Series season.
Josh Berry said ahead of Sunday’s Enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway that he feels Tony Stewart handled informing Stewart-Haas Racing employees earlier this week that the race team will shut down operations after the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season “as good as he could of” given the circumstances.
At the end of the 2024 season, Stewart-Haas Racing will no longer exist. That means Rodney Childers has to find a new job. Tony Stewart and Gene Haas are getting out of the NASCAR game and that means a sale of everything they have.
In 2020, Stewart-Haas Racing was one race away from competing for a NASCAR Cup Series championship. In 2025, Stewart-Haas Racing will not exist.
For a team that has enjoyed so much success over the past 15 years, the news that Stewart-Haas Racing will shut down following the 2024 season sent shockwaves through the sport.
Stewart-Haas lost some major sponsorship support this season from Ford, Smithfield Foods and Anheuser-Busch.
Stewart-Haas Racing will be shut down at the end of the current season, co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas revealed Tuesday. Since being formed in 2009, the team has collected 69 victories in the NASCAR Cup Series and three NASCAR drivers' championships.
Stewart-Haas Racing is shutting down at the end of the year, but three racing teams are expected to land the charters. According to Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports, Front Row Motorsports, 23XI Racing and Trackhouse Racing will each obtain one of the Stewart-Haas Racing charters.
After much speculation by fans and pundits alike, Stewart-Haas Racing will officially close its doors at the conclusion of the 2024 NASCAR season.
Tuesday could be the day the NASCAR world has been waiting for regarding some news pertaining to the future of Stewart-Haas Racing, per FOX’s Bob Pockrass.
One way or another, Kyle Larson will be making history during Memorial Day weekend.
After seven long years, Front Raw Motorsports has announced that their star driver Michael McDowell will leave the team at the end of the season to join Spire Motorsports.
Ex-NASCAR Cup champion Tony Stewart’s Stewart Haas Racing is going through a massive performance slump. Since 2022, they haven’t won a single race in the top-tier and haven’t been a contender for one as well.
In an all-time classic on Saturday, Ryan Sieg came up short of his first NASCAR win by just two one-thousandths of a second.
NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart plans to compete full-time in NHRA drag racing in 2023. Stewart, 51, announced Tuesday he will drive a Top Alcohol Dragster for McPhillips Racing.
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