GT Joe Gibbs Racing has ads. There have been many moves that rocked NASCAR’s Silly season, such as Kyle Busch going to Richard Childress Racing. However, there are three teams that still have deals to announce. The Daytona 500 is less than 100 days away, and there are questions about four entries. The No. 18 at Joe Gibbs Racing, No. 41 at Stewart Haas, No. 34 at Front Row Motorsports and No. 38 at Front Row Motorsports all have uncertain positions. There are expected moves that have to happen, but…
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Stewart-Haas Racing Split on 41 Car’s Future: Report
GT Creating the future of the Ford Mustang No. 41 questions. Stewart-Haas Racing indicated in August that Cole Custer would return to 41st in the 2023 Cup Series season. Now there are questions about this due to Gene Haas’ comments. He was the co-owner of the team at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 16th. According to Bob Bocras of FOX Sports, AP .’s Jenna FryerHaas faced questions about the future of participation during the pre-race festivities. He responded by saying he wanted Custer back to 41st but Tony Stewart…
Read MoreTony Stewart unhappy with NASCAR
GT Tony Stewart has expressed his frustration with NASCAR. Stewart-Haas Racing has received two penalties over the past two weeks. Now team co-owner Tony Stewart has expressed some frustration with the sanctioning body. “If it wasn’t for the fact that I had two looks to do, I wouldn’t be in another NASCAR race the rest of the year. I wouldn’t waste my time,” Stewart said. Stewart made these comments To the Associated Press On October 12th at Texas Motor Speedway. He said he didn’t want to talk about the penalties…
Read MoreNASCAR Book Base Book Updates Before Stewart-Haas Resume
GT A NASCAR official watches the Goodyear 400. The Sanctions Authority updated its rulebook before an appeal was filed by Stewart-Haas Racing. NASCAR allowed more officials to present their side of the argument to the committee. The NASCAR rulebook is not available to the general public, but members of the media with access have reported the update to Section 11.8-D. The previous version of the rule listed only one official from NASCAR. Now the new text states that “the NASCAR official(s) who will file the NASCAR side of the appeal,…
Read MoreNASCAR drivers and teams show their support for the injured engineer
GT NASCAR drivers showed their support for DJ VanderLey. Members of the racing industry show their support for DJ VanderLey, an engineer on the 98th Team Xfinity Series at Stewart-Haas Racing. Vanderley was seriously injured during a race on September 22nd. According to a Facebook post from VanderLey’s wife Jordan, he had an accident during the Micro Sprint Outlaw at Texas Motor Speedway dirt track. He was flown to a hospital in Fort Worth, where he spent several hours in surgery. Jordan said he had multiple vertebral fractures and a…
Read MoreEric Almerola loses crew member at Texas Motor Speedway
GT Eric Almerola will not have his engineer racing the Cup Series at Texas Motor Speedway. Team 10 Aric Almirola will lose a crew member for this weekend’s race at Texas Motor Speedway. NASCAR officials fired an engineer after several failed pre-race checks on the intermediate track. The Cup Series teams underwent inspections on Friday, September 23. All entries passed on the first or second attempts, except for the #10 Stewart Haas Racing Ford Mustang. Almerola’s flight failed twice, resulting in the loss of pit stall selection and engineer James…
Read MoreWith 500 consecutive starts, Joey Logano can chase the NASCAR record
GT Kevin Harvick wanted SHR to be more aggressive. The Kyle Busch sweepstakes ended on September 13th when he announced a multi-year contract with Richard Childress Racing. Days later, Kevin Harvick expressed some strong opinions about how the Stewart-Haas Racing team got it wrong. “If this was my move, I would have been more aggressive trying to make sure [Busch] Harvick said while in the media at Bristol Motor Speedway. He went on to say that he wasn’t the one making the decisions at SHR, so it wasn’t his call.…
Read MoreEric Almerola announces his plans for the future of NASCAR
GT Eric Almerola returns for the 2023 World Cup season. Eric Almerola of Stewart-Haas Racing provided an answer to an important question. He has confirmed that he will return to the No. 10 Ford Mustang for the 2023 Cup Series season. Almerola presented the update at Daytona International Speedway, the same track on which he previously confirmed his retirement plans. He explained that the decision to return again still revolved around his family. Almerola noted that they found a better work-life balance. Almerola will return to a long-time supporter of…
Read MoreKevin Harvick brings some southwestern flair to Daytona
GT Kevin Harvick will be launching a special chart at Daytona International Speedway. Mustang, seeded No. 4, Stuart Haas Racing, heads to the Daytona International Speedway for the regular season finals of the Cup Series. The entry chart will show some southwestern flair as it plays under the spotlight. Kevin Harvick will take another win on the 2.5-mile track as he shows off the new Mobil 1/Route 66. The #4 Ford will showcase the rock formations that lie along the famous highway, as well as a blue skyline. The purpose…
Read MoreEric Almerola makes a decision on a possible return for 2023
GT Eric Almerola (left) has made a decision about his future, in a report. One of the biggest storylines in recent weeks has been whether Aric Almirola will decide to run one more season of the NASCAR Cup Series. Now make a decision, According to a report from Motorsport.com. Jim Otter, The same reporter who broke The news of Roche being offered the royal role was reported by Brad Keselowski on the report on August 19. Citing sources familiar with Almerola’s decision, he said the veteran would return to 10th…
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