Stewart-Haas Racing
Originally founded as Haas CNC Racing in 2002 and now co-owned by Haas Automation founder Gene Haas and former NASCAR Cup Series driver Tony Stewart, Stewart-Haas Racing is a racing team that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Stewart-Haas Racing has claimed two drivers’ championships (2011 and 2014) and earned nearly 100 victories between the series in which it competes.
Stewart himself left Joe Gibbs Racing in 2009 to drive for Haas and continue operating behind the wheel of a Chevrolet, and he received a 50% ownership stake for doing so. He drove the No. 14 car from 2009-16.
Other notable drivers throughout the team’s history include Aric Almirola, Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch, Kevin Harvick, Ryan Newman, Danica Patrick, and more.
Can NASCAR veterans Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., and Brad Keselowski still compete in 2023?
Quite a few NASCAR Cup Series teams will show up at the 2003 Busch Light Clash with new drivers.
SHR has been dabbling in mediocrity, and Kevin Harvick felt signing Kyle Busch would have forced all the drivers to raise their game.
Kevin Harvick plans to announce by the Daytona 500 whether 2023 will be his final season in NASCAR.
Brad Keselowski has formed an alliance between RFK Racing and Rick Ware Racing. How it benefits his team isn’t clear.
There’s a bit of a silver lining for Cole Custer in his demotion from the NASCAR Cup Series to the Xfinity Series.
Are co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas the reason SHR has fallen behind the other large NASCAR Cup Series teams?
Cole Custer has shown little in three seasons of Cup Series racing, so the inevitable finally caught up with him.
Rick Ware Racing is at risk of losing the charter on its No. 15 Ford, but SHR could help RWR keep it out of the hands of another team.
Kevin Harvick’s longtime crew chief hasn’t forgotten being ignored by NASCAR right before being hit with a $100,000 fine.