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Logo of Haas CNC Racing from 2002 to 2008. Logo of Stewart–Haas Racing from 2011 to 2023. After being an associate sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports for a number of years, [5] in April 2002, Gene Haas announced the formation of his own Winston Cup team for the 2003 season.
Haas Factory Team (HFT) is an American professional stock car racing team that will compete in the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The team is owned by Haas Automation founder Gene Haas. It will debut in 2025, following the closure of Stewart–Haas Racing at the conclusion of the 2024 season. [1]
The number 80 represented the number of affiliates in the Hendrick Automotive Group. Stewart won the race in this car, with this being his only race for Hendrick Motorsports while focusing on his team in a partnership with Gene Haas. Stewart-Haas Racing, at the time, received engines, chassis, and technical support from Hendrick Motorsports. [44]
69 wins in nearly 1900 starts. Haas, a businessman who made millions as a machine tool manufacturer, started Haas CNC Racing in 2002. Over the course of 284 starts from 2002-2008, his cars scored ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Stewart-Haas Racing, a two-time NASCAR championship team with 69 Cup Series victories since its 2009 formation, will close its organization at the end of this season
This team used the No. 39, Newman's number when he drove for Team Penske in the Xfinity Series, and Stewart-Haas Racing in the Cup Series, driving a Ford, the manufacturer Newman drives in the Cup Series with Roush Fenway Racing. Brad Means is the son of Jimmy Means, the team owner of Xfinity Series team Jimmy Means Racing. [53]
Stewart-Haas Racing was formed in 2009 when Tony Stewart left Joe Gibbs Racing. As part of his move from JGR, Stewart got an ownership stake in what was previously known as Haas CNC Racing.
Stewart-Haas also brought back their second Xfinity car for Harvick to run three road course races at Circuit of the Americas, Road America, and the Indianapolis Road Course, all of which were new to the Cup Series schedule that year. [48] He ended up in the Nos. 5 and 99 for B. J. McLeod Motorsports in collaboration with Stewart-Haas Racing.