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The first quarter of the 2025 Cup Series season is complete, and the former SHR drivers have had some time to get acclimated to their new teams.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘Our Best Shot’ – When NASCAR Veteran Mark Martin Replaced Tony Stewart After Brutal Sprint Car CrashMark Martin, a widely respected NASCAR veteran, once expressed his gratitude after getting an unexpected opportunity from ...
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motorsport.com on MSNHow Jeddah became Mercedes' worst race of the F1 seasonA tale of two Mercedes: after a good qualifying at Jeddah, the Silver Arrows struggled in the race with tyre overheating, and ...
Amid FRM and 23XI’s lawsuit, the team acquired a third charter and signed ex-SHR driver Noah Gragson as its driver of the new ...
Was this the weekend momentum shifted decisively in the title race? It is still ridiculously early days, of course. We are ...
Smith was Rodney Childers' longtime right-hand man as car chief at the Stewart-Haas Racing's No. 4 car and ... way and have a great presence at the window-net so to speak for Ty, which I think ...
We had the car in a pretty good window ... his Haas at turn two, and could be forced to start from pit lane after repairs are made. Lawson’s struggles make for poor reading next to Racing ...
The track's short length also makes it easy for racers to fall off the lead lap if their cars aren't fast enough, meaning drivers that start from the rear, like Ryan Blaney, are usually at a ...
After Stewart-Haas Racing folded last season following 15 years of operation, the three-time Cup Series champion decided to focus on other aspects of his life and career. However, Stewart appears ...
The 53-year-old racer encourages folks to attend this weekend’s NHRA drag races at Charlotte after earning his first career ...
Reflecting on his victory, Stewart said it reminded him of his first win with Stewart-Haas Racing, but not for the reasons one might expect. "That moment, I realized it was not about me," said ...
When Tony Stewart left Joe Gibbs Racing and joined forces with automotive tycoon Gene Haas to form Stewart-Haas Racing in 2009, several people said that he was not going to be successful.
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