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Three-time Cup champion Tony Stewart’s first NHRA Top Fuel victory last weekend at Las Vegas rekindled memories for him of ...
A spokesperson for the team said "it's business as usual," but many predict the automotive industry will face significant effects from tariffs.
As businesses navigate their way through the era of fresh tariffs, several brands in the world of racing have been keeping ... us to continue manufacturing Haas CNC machines in the U.S., while ...
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Gene Haas & Co Take Advantage of Brad Keselowski’s Alliance With Major NASCAR AnnouncementFrom his initial struggles with Haas CNC Racing to the triumphant partnership with Tony Stewart that yielded multiple championships, Haas has always been in pursuit of greater achievements.
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Manufacturers Again in the Mix as Donald Trump Drops Major Bombshell on His New Tariffs"I don’t know the answer to that question." This was NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps' response to how the new tariff policy ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNWhat Trump’s tariffs could mean for F1 teams and American motorsportSweeping tariffs imposed by Donald Trump are expected to have an impact on American motorsport, from NASCAR to Formula 1.
Imported parts on NASCAR machines include: Radiator ducts (from Dallara in Italy) Brake systems (from AP Racing ... on Haas’ side is likely to come from its primary business as a CNC machine ...
However, even the most quintessentially American racing series isn’t immune ... Its vulnerability lies beyond the racetrack—Gene Haas’ CNC machinery business. If retaliatory tariffs from ...
Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske avoid costly setbacks as Trump’s unexpected tariff exemptions ease pressure on NASCAR and ...
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