32 Facts About Stewart-Haas Racing

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Stewart-Haas Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series.

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Stewart had been driving for Joe Gibbs Stewart-Haas Racing, but was not happy with that team's switch from Chevrolet to Toyota, and wanted to get back to racing for Chevrolet.

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3.

Stewart-Haas Racing will remain as an executive advisor to SHR and board chairman for Tony Stewart's entities.

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4.

Stewart-Haas Racing finished sixth the next week at Martinsville after recovering from a pit road mistake.

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5.

Stewart-Haas Racing made the Chase for the Sprint Cup but failed to win a race in 2009.

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6.

Stewart-Haas Racing would become the second Indiana native alongside Stewart to win the 400.

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Newman originally failed to make the 2013 Chase, but after Michael Waltrip Stewart-Haas Racing was penalized for "manipulating the results of the Federated Auto Parts 400", Newman took Martin Truex Jr.

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8.

Stewart-Haas Racing finished third at Homestead and in the points standings.

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Stewart-Haas Racing sealed his spot in the Championship 4 after holding off SHR teammates Aric Almirola and Daniel Suarez for his third straight victory at the fall Texas race, his fifth Championship 4 appearance in the last six years.

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10.

Stewart-Haas Racing stayed consistently in the top 10 at Las Vegas, Fontana, and Phoenix before the season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Stewart-Haas Racing was eliminated in the Round of 16 after finishing 10th at the Bristol night race.

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12.

Patrick was hired by Stewart-Haas Racing to drive the No 10 for the full 2013 schedule, making SHR the first team in NASCAR history to sign a female driver to a full Sprint Cup Series season.

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13.

Stewart-Haas Racing ran in the top 10 for most of the day, became the first woman to lead a lap in the 500, and finished 8th.

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14.

Stewart-Haas Racing scored her career-best finish: seventh place at Kansas.

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15.

Stewart-Haas Racing failed to score a top-10 finish that season and like the previous season, she finished 24th in points.

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16.

Stewart-Haas Racing made the playoffs but failed to advance past the Round of 16 after recording no top tens.

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17.

On December 4,2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Mike Bugarewicz would replace Johnny Klausmeier as the crew chief of the No 10 team in 2020.

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18.

Stewart-Haas Racing started the season with a fifth-place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500.

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19.

Stewart-Haas Racing ran in the Top 10 for most of the day before a blown tire caused him to wreck.

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20.

Stewart-Haas Racing made it to the Round of 8 until he was eliminated at Phoenix after a tire blew and he was sent to the outer wall.

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21.

Stewart-Haas Racing made it to the Round of 12 and was eliminated at Kansas.

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22.

On December 4,2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Johnny Klausmeier would replace Mike Bugarewicz as the crew chief of the No 14 team in 2020.

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23.

Stewart-Haas Racing made it to the Round of 12 and was eliminated at the Charlotte Roval.

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24.

On October 20,2020, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Chase Briscoe would replace Bowyer in the No 14 in 2021, promoting him from its Xfinity side; sponsor HighPoint.

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25.

Stewart-Haas Racing placed third at the 2022 Daytona 500, missing out on the win by 0.

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26.

Stewart-Haas Racing led 101 out of 312 laps en route to his maiden victory, becoming the 200th different driver in series history to have won a race in the Cup Series.

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27.

Stewart-Haas Racing managed to secure Busch a spot in every race of the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup season by purchasing a charter from the defunct Michael Waltrip Racing.

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28.

On January 7,2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Daniel Suarez would take over the No 41 in the 2019 season.

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29.

On November 15,2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Custer will replace Suarez in the No 41 Ford in 2020.

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30.

Stewart-Haas Racing's win earned him a spot in the 2020 Playoffs, but he was eliminated after the Round of 16 at Bristol.

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31.

On July 25,2016, Stewart-Haas Racing announced plans to reopen its Xfinity Series program starting in 2017.

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32.

Stewart-Haas Racing Gaming made history by winning the inaugural eNASCAR Heat Pro League Championship in 2019.

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