Stewart-Haas Racing shuttering NASCAR teams (2024)

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May 28, 2024, 04:52 PM ET

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- 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

Co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas announced the decision Tuesday after nearly a year of rumors that their four-car Cup Series team was looking to sell its charters and either scale back or exit the stock car series completely. The news was delivered to the nearly 300 SHR employees late Tuesday afternoon.

"It is a decision that did not come easily, nor was it made quickly," the owners said. "Racing is a labor-intensive, humbling sport. It requires unwavering commitment and vast resources, with a 365-day mindset to be better than everyone else. It's part of what makes success so rewarding. But the commitment needed to extract maximum performance while providing sustainability is incredibly demanding, and we've reached a point in our respective personal and business lives where it's time to pass the torch."

SHR this year fields Cup Series cars for Josh Berry, Chase Briscoe, Noah Gragson and Ryan Preece. Berry and Gragson are in their first seasons with the team. SHR holds the 2025 option on Briscoe and he has not been contractually permitted to discuss future employment options even as rumors have swirled that SHR would close.

"Stewart Haas has been home to my family and I for the last 7 years and at the end of the year myself and the entire organization will be looking for a new home and new opportunities in the Cup series," Briscoe posted on social media. "I have amazing partners behind me and can't wait to get them back in victory lane."

The move will also shutter the SHR Xfinity Series team, with two cars driven by Cole Custer and Riley Herbst.

Gene Haas founded Haas CNC Racing in 2002 and the California businessman lured Stewart in as a co-owner ahead of the 2009 season. Stewart had won two Cup championships for Joe Gibbs Racing at the time but couldn't turn down an equity stake and opportunity to help a small team win races and contend for titles.

Stewart in his 2009 debut season gave the rebranded team its first Cup victory -- he won four races that year -- and its first Cup title in 2011. Kevin Harvick added a second championship in 2014.

Stewart, Harvick and Clint Bowyer have all retired from NASCAR driving and SHR since then has been in a grueling rebuild. The organization's last Cup Series win was in 2022 with Harvick a year before he retired. SHR didn't win a Cup race last season.

The team also is set to lose some of its support from Ford at the end of the season, although Mark Rushbrook, the global director of Ford Performance, told The Associated Press last week he had no idea what SHR's plans are beyond this year.

SHR also lost major sponsorship this season when Smithfield Foods exited NASCAR and Anheuser-Busch moved to Trackhouse Racing.

Haas, 71, spends most of his time with his Formula 1 team and Stewart is driving a full NHRA schedule, making both absentee owners at NASCAR events. Haas was also ill for much of last year.

The NASCAR team is primarily run by Joe Custer, the chief operating officer and longtime Gene Haas confidant. His son, Cole, won the Xfinity championship last year for SHR.

Among SHR's accomplishments are the two Cup titles, two Xfinity championships and victories that include crown-jewel events such as the Daytona 500, Brickyard 400 and Southern 500.

"We're proud of all the wins and championships we've earned since joining together in 2009, but even more special is the culture we built and the friendships we forged as we committed to a common cause -- winning races and collecting trophies," Stewart and Haas said. "We have tremendous respect and appreciation for all of our employees, and we will work diligently to assist them during this transition to find new opportunities beyond the 2024 race season."

Part of Haas' F1 team is run from the Kannapolis-based shop and it is unclear if that will continue or if Haas has plans to also depart from F1.

It's also not clear what happens to the four charters SHR holds that guarantee entry into the field every week. Spire Motorsports last year bought a charter for $40 million, but the actual charter value fluctuates annually.

Teams are in a bitter fight with NASCAR over charters, which are set to expire at the end of this season. The teams want them made permanent and not renewable but NASCAR has refused to budge on the issue.

Should SHR be able to sell the charters, it appears there is interest from Front Row Motorsports, 23XI Racing and Trackhouse. There is also speculation that Joe Custer may retain one of the charters and run a car for his son.

Where SHR's drivers land is unknown. Briscoe should be able to start talking to other teams now about his future. The team also held an option for next year on Berry, who doesn't bring much personal sponsorship and got the break of his career when SHR hired him ahead of this season.

Gragson's contract was announced as a multiyear deal and has backing from Bass Pro Shops to take to another team. Preece is in a contract year with SHR so was already free to shop around the series.

Cole Custer could end up in a car in either Cup or the Xfinity Series with backing of Haas' CNC Automation company, while Herbst has significant financial backing from Monster Energy that should give him options.

Stewart-Haas Racing shuttering NASCAR teams (2024)

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Stewart-Haas Racing shuttering NASCAR teams? ›

Stewart-Haas Racing shutting down NASCAR teams at end of season. Co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas

Gene Haas
Gene Francis Haas (born November 12, 1952) is the American founder, president, and sole stockholder of Haas Automation, a CNC machine tool manufacturer. He also has a presence in motorsports, having founded NASCAR team Haas CNC Racing (now known as Stewart-Haas Racing) and the Formula One team, Haas F1 Team.
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announced the decision Tuesday after nearly a year of rumors that their four-car Cup Series
Cup Series
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division.
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team was looking to sell its charters and either scale back or exit the stock car
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series completely.

Why is Stewart-Haas shutting down? ›

It's part of what makes success so rewarding," read a joint statement from Stewart and Haas. "But the commitment needed to extract maximum performance while providing sustainability is incredibly demanding, and we've reached a point in our respective personal and business lives where it's time to pass the torch."

What NASCAR teams does Tony Stewart own? ›

Stewart-Haas Racing is the title-winning NASCAR team co-owned by three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart and Gene Haas, founder of Haas Automation – the largest CNC machine tool builder in North America. The organization fields four entries in the NASCAR Cup Series – the No.

Who left Stewart-Haas Racing? ›

Since 2021, SHR has won just four times – two of them by Harvick in the 2022 season. SHR also saw the departure of veterans Clint Bowyer and Busch and an influx of younger talent.

What cars are on the Stewart-Haas Racing team? ›

In the NASCAR Cup Series, Stewart–Haas Racing currently fields four Ford Mustang Dark Horse teams: the No. 4 for Josh Berry, the No. 10 for Noah Gragson, the No. 14 for Chase Briscoe, and the No. 41 for Ryan Preece.

Who builds Stewart-Haas engines? ›

As president of Roush Yates Engines, his company will power the four Stewart-Haas cars in their pursuit of victories. Yates, in an interview with Motorsports.com, said the change is "a big moment for Ford. In the history of big teams changing manufacturers, this is right up there."

Who is the majority owner of Stewart-Haas Racing? ›

For Gene Haas, co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) with three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart, that has proven to be his formula for success in business, racing and philanthropy.

Who is the richest NASCAR driver alive? ›

1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. With an approximate net worth of $300 million as of 2023, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is regarded as one of the wealthiest NASCAR drivers. His racing journey commenced in the late 1990s, propelling him to legendary status within the racing community.

Does Jeff Gordon own a NASCAR team? ›

Gordon drove for Hendrick Motorsports for his entire legendary career and has been an equity partner in the team since 1999. As vice chairman and co-owner, he is the second-ranking official to chairman and majority owner Rick Hendrick and focuses on the organization's competition and marketing groups.

Are Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart friends? ›

So close has been their friendship, that when Tony Stewart announced his desire to move on from Joe Gibbs Racing to start his race team in 2009, Kevin Harvick ditched Richard Childress Racing after driving the #29 for almost a decade.

Why did Stewart-Haas switch to Ford? ›

"It was a business decision," he said. "It's what is best for our company going forward. There's a little bit of a tug-o-war with me because of my loyalty, but, at the same time, I didn't have any of those relationships when I came into this sport. I went through the same thing when Joe Gibbs Racing switched to Toyota.

Is Honda getting into NASCAR? ›

NASCAR is working on getting Honda on board, but don't expect an arrival until after the 2025 season.

What happened to Newman Haas racing? ›

The team closed its doors and sold off its equipment. Both of the team's original owners have since died; Newman in 2008 and Haas in 2016.

Is Stewart-Haas closing? ›

Tony Stewart and Gene Haas announced Stewart-Haas Racing will close its NASCAR operation at the conclusion of the 2024 season, altering the NASCAR landscape for 2024 and beyond.

How many race teams does Tony Stewart own? ›

Don't forget, he owns half of the Stewart-Haas Racing juggernaut, which includes four NASCAR Cup Series teams, plus several dirt tracks (most famously, Eldora Speedway) and competes in some 70 Sprint Car events each season.

Who is driving for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2024? ›

Stewart-Haas Racing's four-car Cup team currently fields the Nos. 4, 10, 14 and 41 Fords for drivers Josh Berry, Noah Gragson, Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece, respectively.

What is going on with Stewart-Haas Racing? ›

Stewart-Haas Racing will close its NASCAR operation at the conclusion of the 2024 season, co-owners Tony Stewart and Gene Haas announced Tuesday. “We have made the difficult decision to close Stewart-Haas Racing at the conclusion of the 2024 season. It is a decision that did not come easily, nor was it made quickly.

Why did Stewart Haas switch to Ford? ›

"It was a business decision," he said. "It's what is best for our company going forward. There's a little bit of a tug-o-war with me because of my loyalty, but, at the same time, I didn't have any of those relationships when I came into this sport. I went through the same thing when Joe Gibbs Racing switched to Toyota.

Who owns Haas now? ›

Gene Haas owns the team and obviously has got the right to decide what he wants to do. Simple as this.

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