At the end of the 2024 season, Stewart-Haas Racing will no longer exist. That means Rodney Childers has to find a new job. Tony Stewart and Gene Haas are getting out of the NASCAR game and that means a sale of everything they have.
In 2020, Stewart-Haas Racing was one race away from competing for a NASCAR Cup Series championship. In 2025, Stewart-Haas Racing will not exist.
Stewart-Haas lost some major sponsorship support this season from Ford, Smithfield Foods and Anheuser-Busch.
Gene Haas and Tony Stewart's brainchild is shutting down after 2024. Here's why.
Stewart-Haas Racing is shutting down at the end of the year, but three racing teams are expected to land the charters. According to Bob Pockrass of Fox Sports, Front Row Motorsports, 23XI Racing and Trackhouse Racing will each obtain one of the Stewart-Haas Racing charters.
After much speculation by fans and pundits alike, Stewart-Haas Racing will officially close its doors at the conclusion of the 2024 NASCAR season.
One of the premier racing teams in NASCAR will be shuttering its doors at the end of the year, with Stewart-Haas Racing coming to a close. The organization announced the news on Tuesday afternoon with a joint press release from Tony Stewart and Gene Haas.
Guenther Steiner (former Haas team principal) is now being sued by his ex-F1 team for alleged "Surviving to Drive" infringements. It is safe to say that if there weren't Guenther Steiner, Haas wouldn't be on the F1 grid today.
Stewart-Haas Racing is at least listening to offers to sell charters, per a report from Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports. Stewart-Haas, co-owned by NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart and Haas Automation founder Gene Haas, has not yet renewed its deal with Ford for the 2025 Cup Series season.
Ex-NASCAR Cup champion Tony Stewart’s Stewart Haas Racing is going through a massive performance slump. Since 2022, they haven’t won a single race in the top-tier and haven’t been a contender for one as well.
Former F1 team principal Guenther Steiner launched a legal action against the American team Haas, for which he worked from 2014 until the end of 2023. Guenther Steiner has been with Haas since its inception in 2014.
It has recently been reported that the Ex-Haas boss. Guenther Steiner is attempting to buy an F1 team. After parting ways with Haas ahead of the ongoing campaign, Steiner has been seen doing interviews in the paddock and has also published his novel. However, the Italian-American has big ambitions and is set to pursue them.
Nico Hulkenberg is considered a prime candidate for AudI for the German manufacturer’s F1 entry in 2026. Hulkenberg is rumored to be interested in leaving Haas for a new team for next year.
Guenther Steiner played a pivotal role in the Haas F1 ever since its inception almost a decade ago. However, the Italian-American was let go by the American team after disagreements with team owner Gene Haas.
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu is satisfied that his team can compete for points in the 2024 F1 season. When Haas revealed the VF-24 in pre-season, it was clear their 2024 package was a continuation of last year’s package.
The Haas F1 team gained significant popularity courtesy of the Netflix docuseries, ‘Drive to Survive‘ Team Principal Guenther Steiner‘s straightforward approach won over viewers since the first season of the show.
Guenther Steiner and the Haas F1 team parted ways at the end of 2023. The American team decided not to renew its contract with the 58-year-old. A lack of results and differences in opinion with team owner Gene Haas is believed to be the reason for this exit.
Guenther Steiner was the team principal of Haas ever since the team joined the F1 grid in 2015, heading the American outfit to disappointing results. Steiner was let go from the position after his contract ended, and his departure was announced in early 2024.
Guenther Steiner had been the face of the Haas F1 team for years, joining the squad since its entry into F1 years ago. Steiner was let go by Haas after the 2023 season, as Gene Haas opted not to renew the Austrian’s contract.
Guenther Steiner has been ousted from the Haas F1 team. This announcement came as a shocker for the entire grid. The American team’s poor performance in recent seasons was cited as the reason for the departure of the Italian-American boss.
Gene Haas has cited on-track performance as the main reason Guenther Steiner lost his position as team principal at the Haas Formula One team this week.
Guenther Steiner, the charismatic Formula One team principal, has departed from his post at Haas.
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