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 will close its NASCAR teams at the end of this season, with co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas saying "it's time to pass the torch."
After much speculation by fans and pundits alike, Stewart-Haas Racing will officially close its doors at the conclusion of the 2024 NASCAR season.
NASCAR Senior VP of Competition Elton Sawyer is fielding questions regarding whether Kyle Larson will be granted a waiver for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
Denny Hamlin showed love to one emotional fan who attended the NASCAR All-Star Race in North Wilkesboro. On his Actions Detrimental podcast, Hamlin shared a story of his interaction with the young fan.
Kyle Larson entered this past weekend with his sights set on one thing: Running 1,100 miles across the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600, thus completing the Indy-Charlotte Double.
After watching the altercation between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch from North Wilkesboro, Brad Keselowski shared his personal code for throwing a punch after a NASCAR race.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced Tuesday he will donate $1 million to charities around the United States in celebration of reaching one million Instagram followers.
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.
Joey Logano loved celebrating his win at the NASCAR All-Star Race with his dad and son last week. While appearing on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, the 34-year-old NASCAR driver talked about his dad and son being at North Wilkesboro to celebrate his first win in the Cup Series season.
In the wake of the altercation and subsequent punishment for Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch, Joey Logano is looking for some more consistency from NASCAR’s decision-makers.
There weren’t many significant moments during Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but William Byron’s pass through the grass, well, turf on the front straightaway certainly was one of them.
Denny Hamlin revealed NASCAR called him about the In-Season Tournament bracket idea before it was announced. The veteran driver had a very similar idea and suggestion to spice up the regular season.
It’s no secret that Kyle Busch has thus far had an uneven season in the NASCAR Cup Series. That continued in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with Busch finishing P15 in the rain-shortened race.
Ross Chastain didn’t win Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but he did spend some time out front of the rest of the field. And that — that means something for Chastain, who endured a tough stretch of races heading into Charlotte.
Kyle Larson entered the weekend as the power rankings leader, but was unable to compete in the 600 due to scheduling complications from running in the Indianapolis 500, which was also impacted by rain. That means there's a new No. 1 driver this week.
Despite rain and a windstorm that delayed the 65th running of the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night, fans at home and the drivers at the track thought that NASCAR would at least attempt to finish the crown jewel race.
Christopher Bell waited through a weather delay and was declared the winner of the rain-shortened NASCAR Cup Series' Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., on Sunday night.
NASCAR slapped Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with a $75,000 fine for punching Kyle Busch last Sunday night following the All-Star race, but Chase Elliott feels it was a bit extreme.
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