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.
Kevin Harvick sits in last place in the NASCAR Playoffs standings but isn’t out of it just yet.
Aric Almirola is returning to Stewart-Haas Racing in 2023, taking away a potential landing spot for Kyle Busch.
Kevin Harvick’s resurgence is a little strange, given how the other Stewart-Haas Racing drivers have performed recently.
Kevin Harvick’s win in Michigan could very well be the most clutch victory of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season.
Cole Custer’s car caught fire Sunday at Michigan International Speedway. He’s running out of chances to earn a fourth season at Stewart-Haas Racing.
Kevin Harvick is running out of chances to make the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
Kaulig Racing got itself a two-fer, announcing on Oct. 5 that AJ Allmendinger would take a full-time Cup Series ride in 2023 and also revealing that truck series star Chandler Smith would replace Allmendinger in the Xfinity Series.
Kevin Harvick says he’d be OK with Stewart-Haas Racing adding Kyle Busch despite the drivers’ past differences.
A look at why Kevin Harvick should feel confident about this Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway.
Aric Almirola is running out of chances to qualify for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.