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Stewart–Haas Racing

Stewart–Haas Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series, ARCA Menards Series West and eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series. The team is co-owned by three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart and Haas Automation founder Gene Haas. It was founded in 2002 as Haas CNC Racing after Haas, whose company was a sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports, elected to form his own team. In 2009, Stewart, who had been driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, made a deal with Haas to drive for the team and in return receive a 50% stake in it.

Stewart–Haas Racing
Owner(s)Tony Stewart
Gene Haas
BaseKannapolis, North Carolina
SeriesNASCAR Cup Series
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Race driversCup Series:
4. Josh Berry (R)
10. Noah Gragson
14. Chase Briscoe
41. Ryan Preece
Xfinity Series:
00. Cole Custer
98. Riley Herbst
SponsorsCup Series:
4. TBA
10. TBA
14. Mahindra Tractors, TBA
41. Haas Automation, TBA
Xfinity Series:
00. Haas Automation, Production Alliance Group, 3D Systems, HighPoint.com, Mobil 1
98. Monster Energy
ManufacturerFord
Opened2002
Career
DebutCup Series:
2002 Protection One 400 (Kansas)
Xfinity Series:
2003 Mr. Goodcents 300 (Kansas)
Camping World Truck Series:
2014 Kroger 250 (Martinsville)
ARCA Menards Series:
2021 Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2018 Carneros 200 (Sonoma)
Latest raceCup Series:
2023 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)

Xfinity Series:
2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix)

Camping World Truck Series:
2014 Lucas Oil 150 (Phoenix)
ARCA Menards Series:
2021 Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen (Watkins Glen)
ARCA Menards Series West:
2023 General Tire 200 (Sonoma)
Races competedTotal: 1,111
Cup Series: 757
Xfinity Series: 341
Camping World Truck Series: 9
ARCA Menards Series: 1
ARCA Menards Series West: 3
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 3
Cup Series: 2
2011, 2014
Xfinity Series: 1
2023
Camping World Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 0
Race victoriesTotal: 98
Cup Series: 69
Xfinity Series: 26[a]
Camping World Truck Series: 1[b]
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 2
Pole positionsTotal: 78
Cup Series: 54
Xfinity Series: 21
Camping World Truck Series: 2
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series West: 1

The team is based and headquartered in Kannapolis, North Carolina – roughly 10 miles (16 km) north of Charlotte Motor Speedway – alongside sister team and Formula One entrant Haas F1 Team, but the two teams are treated as separate bodies for legal reasons.

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. In the Xfinity Series, the team currently fields two full-time Ford Mustang teams: the No. 00 for Cole Custer, and the No. 98 for Riley Herbst.

From its inception until 2016, the team ran with Chevrolet engines and chassis (except for 2003 when they ran with Pontiac) provided by Hendrick Motorsports. Beginning in 2017 the team began partnering with Roush-Yates Engines and switched to Ford engines, while building their chassis in-house.[1][2]

The team has won in each of the three national touring divisions, joining Hendrick Motorsports, Richard Childress Racing, Joe Gibbs Racing, and RFK Racing as the only teams to accomplish that feat.

History edit

After being an associate sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports for a number of years,[3] in April 2002, Gene Haas announced the formation of his own Winston Cup team for the 2003 season. Hendrick would provide cars, engines, and technical support for the team. Haas signed Jack Sprague, who had spent the previous six years driving in the Busch and Craftsman Truck series for Hendrick, to be his driver. Sprague, who at the time was sponsored by NetZero, brought his sponsorship with him and Haas' car became the No. 0 car.[4] The team initially operated out of a small shop also rented from Hendrick Motorsports.[5] After running Chevrolets in several races in late 2002,[3] Haas CNC was one of several General Motors teams to switch from Chevrolet to Pontiac prior to the 2003 season.[6] Haas CNC also fielded a part-time team in the Busch Series that year,[7][8] going full-time in 2004.[8][9] The team switched back to Chevrolet after 2003, when Pontiac left the sport.[10]

On July 10, 2008, it was announced that then-two-time Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart would join the team as a driver and owner for the 2009 season, receiving a 50% stake in the team. Stewart had been driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, but was not happy with that team's switch from Chevrolet to Toyota, and wanted to get back to racing for Chevrolet. Haas, meanwhile, desired to have Stewart drive for the team, and for Stewart to attract sponsors and personnel. The team was renamed Stewart-Haas Racing.[2][11][12] The team proceeded to sign several high-level sponsors and experienced personnel, while better utilizing its alliance with Hendrick Motorsports.[13]

After fielding General Motors cars since the team was founded, on February 24, 2016, it was announced that the team would switch to Ford for the 2017 season, receiving engines from Roush-Yates Engines.[1] The team also restarted its program in the now-Xfinity Series.[14]

On August 2, 2022, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that effective September 1, President Brett Frood would step down to become commissioner of the National Lacrosse League. He will remain as an executive advisor to SHR and board chairman for Tony Stewart's entities. In addition, vice president of sales Brian McKinley would be promoted to chief commercial officer while Greg Zipadelli would transition from vice president of competition to chief competition officer and Joe Custer will remain as co-president.[15]

Cup Series edit

Car No. 4 history edit

 
2004 No. 0 NetZero Chevrolet
Jack Sprague (2002–2003)

What is now the No. 4 car was Haas CNC Racing's original foray into NASCAR's top series, with driver Jack Sprague and sponsor NetZero. Haas' car became the No. 0 Pontiac.[4][6] Sprague posted a career-best 14th-place finish at the 2003 Daytona 500 to open up the season.[16] Afterwards, however, the team began to struggle. After finishing 40th at Chicagoland, Haas released Sprague[16] in favor of John Andretti,[17] who finished 41st at New Hampshire and 33rd at Pocono, before qualifying 15th and finishing 19th at Watkins Glen. Because Andretti had a prior commitment with Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Jason Leffler drove the car at the Brickyard 400, finishing 33rd. Leffler lost his ride with Ultra Motorsports, where he drove the No. 2 truck in the Craftsman Truck Series, because of his start at Indianapolis, but Haas hired him to drive the car on a more permanent basis shortly thereafter.[18]

Ward Burton (2003–2004)

Ward Burton was signed to drive the car toward the end of the 2003 season after eight years with Bill Davis Racing, while Leffler was reassigned to the Busch Series to drive the No. 00 car.[9] In the final four races, he finished 13th at Atlanta and 18th at Rockingham.

In the 2004 off-season, Pontiac announced it was leaving the sport, forcing the team to switch back to Chevrolet.[10] Burton began 2004 by finishing 17th at the Daytona 500 and then earned the team's first top-10 finish the next week with a 9th-place finish at Rockingham. The team was also in 9th place in points. Despite top-20 finishes in two of the next three races, the team began to slip in points. After a streak of bad races, the team re-emerged at California with a 10th-place finish. The team racked up five straight top-20 finishes and Burton earned an outside pole at the Brickyard 400, but made contact early in the race and finally crashed to a 39th-place finish. In October, Burton finished again in 10th place, this time at Talladega. After finishing 40th at Phoenix, Burton was released by Haas and was replaced by Mike Bliss.[19] The 2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion took over and had an immediate impact finishing 10th at Darlington, leading Haas to sign him for the 2005 season.[20]

Mike Bliss (2004–2005)

The team picked up Best Buy as an associate sponsor and four-race primary sponsor for 2005.[21] The U.S. Coast Guard, sponsor for Haas CNC's Busch Series Car, also sponsored one race. Bliss began the 2005 season by finishing 18th in each of the first four races. Despite finishing ninth at Pocono and 7th at Bristol, he was released from the ride at season's end.

Jeff Green (2006–2007)

In the off-season, Jeff Green was signed to replace Bliss. Best Buy became the primary sponsor as NetZero left, and the team began the 2006 season with a renumbered No. 66 Chevrolet. The new car number was in honor of the year the new primary sponsor opened its first store, 1966.[22] Green finished 28th in the final point standings in 2006 and was signed to continue driving the No. 66 in 2007. On October 22, 2007, it was announced that Jeremy Mayfield would take over the No. 66 car for Green for the final four races of 2007. During the off-season, Best Buy moved to Gillett Evernham Motorsports to sponsor Elliott Sadler's No. 19 Dodge.

Scott Riggs (2008)
 
Scott Riggs in the No. 66 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2008

Former Evernham driver Scott Riggs took over the No. 66 in 2008 with State Water Heaters as the sponsor, coming over from Morgan–McClure Motorsports. Hunt Brothers Pizza and Haas Automation also appeared on the car. Riggs struggled early on, but his performance picked up following the announcement of Tony Stewart as the new co-owner of the team in mid-summer. Riggs finished the season in the top 35, but was released in favor of Ryan Newman who had just departed from Penske Racing. Stewart and Haas hoped to put Newman in a car numbered 4, but they were not able to secure the blessing of both NASCAR and Morgan-McClure Motorsports to use the number, and so the car changed numbers to No. 39, which was Newman's midget car number. The U.S. Army signed on to sponsor the car alongside State Water Heaters and Haas Automation, but Hunt Brothers moved to JR Motorsports in the Nationwide Series.

Ryan Newman (2009–2013)
 
Ryan Newman pits his No. 39 Impala at the 2009 LifeLock.com 400

During the 2009 season, Newman led the first 25 laps at Bristol and finished seventh. He finished sixth the next week at Martinsville after recovering from a pit road mistake. After finishing in the top twenty the next two weeks, Newman had his breakout race leading at Talladega, nearly scoring Stewart-Haas Racing's first win. With two laps left, he was passed by Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski. Newman finished third after Keselowski sent Edwards airborne and crashing on his windshield and hood. The next week, Newman led 45 laps at Richmond and finished fourth. He made the Chase for the Sprint Cup but failed to win a race in 2009. The team did, however, score 15 top 10 finishes and managed to finish ninth in points.

The U.S. Army returned to Newman's car for the 2010 season as sponsor for 15 races and with new sponsorship from Tornados. The team won their first race in the No. 39 at Phoenix. The win was also the first in NASCAR history for a car numbered 39.[23] The team failed to make the Chase, though, and finished 15th in points. In 2011, Newman scored a second win at New Hampshire while Stewart finished second making it the first 1-2 for SHR. Newman and Stewart made the Chase, and Newman came home 10th in the final standings. For the 2012 season, Quicken Loans sponsored the No. 39 car. Newman got off to a quick start in 2012 with a win at Martinsville in only the 6th race. However, his momentum flagged over the summer and he missed the Chase, finishing the season in 14th place.

 
Ryan Newman competing in the 2013 STP Gas Booster 500 at Martinsville Speedway

In 2013, Quicken Loans became Newman's primary sponsor as the U.S. Army significantly reduced its motorsports sponsorships. Newman would struggle through the first half of the season adjusting to the Generation 6 car. Through the second half of the season, SHR's performance would pick up, and Newman would take his first win of the season at the 2013 Brickyard 400, winning the pole and driving away from a dominant Jimmie Johnson. He would become the second Indiana native alongside Stewart to win the 400. Newman originally failed to make the 2013 Chase, but after Michael Waltrip Racing was penalized for "manipulating the results of the Federated Auto Parts 400", Newman took Martin Truex Jr.'s place in the Chase.[24] After 2013, Newman was released after it was announced funding could not be found to keep his No. 39 team in operation (though the team would later sign Kurt Busch to a fourth ride).[25][26]

Kevin Harvick (2014–2023)

For 2014, Kevin Harvick was signed to the newly renumbered No. 4 Chevrolet SS, with his Budweiser and Jimmy John's sponsorship coming over from Richard Childress Racing. Hunt Brothers Pizza, which had sponsored the team in the past, also came over with Harvick. Harvick won in just his second start with SHR at the spring Phoenix race. The team then won again at Darlington in April, leading 239 of 374 laps and using fresher tires to pass Dale Earnhardt Jr. with two laps to go.[27] Harvick's two wins with the team earned him a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup. He advanced into the second round with two top-fives and won at Charlotte in October to earn a spot in the third round. Harvick finished the season strong, winning the penultimate race of the year at the fall Phoenix race to remain in title contention, then winning the final race of the year at Homestead to clinch the second Cup Championship for SHR.

Harvick had a strong run during the 2015 season with 28 top-10s and wins at Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Dover, but lost the championship to Kyle Busch by just one point. In 2016, Anheuser-Busch switched from Budweiser to Busch Beer as the No. 4's sponsor brand.[28] Harvick's run in 2016 was not as successful as his first two years with SHR, finishing eighth in the points standings with 27 top-10s and wins at Phoenix, Bristol, New Hampshire, and Kansas.

 
Kevin Harvick in the No. 4 at Pocono Raceway in 2018.

With SHR transitioning from Chevrolet to Ford in 2017, Harvick rebounded heavily with wins at Sonoma and Texas, along with 23 top-10s, and a third-place finish in the points standings. Harvick's 2018 run fared much better, with a career-high eight wins, 20 top-fives, and 26 top-10s, despite his Las Vegas win being encumbered for a post-race inspection violation. With a win at the fall Texas race, he secured himself in the Final Four at Homestead. However, three days later, the win was declared encumbered after the car was discovered to have a non-compliant rear spoiler during post-race inspection. The violation resulted in an L1 penalty that docked the team 40 owner and driver points - voiding Harvick's eligibility in the Final Four - and placed Childers and car chief Robert Smith on suspension for the final two races.[29] Tony Gibson became Harvick's crew chief for the remainder of the season.[30] At Phoenix, Harvick overcame a flat tire during the race to finish fifth and secure enough points to make the Championship 4. He finished third at Homestead and in the points standings.

Harvick's 2019 season started with a win at the Gander RV Duel 1 at Daytona. Despite a 26th-place finish at the 2019 Daytona 500, he stayed consistent with six straight top-10 finishes, including three fourth-place finishes at Atlanta, Las Vegas, and California. At Bristol, Harvick was forced to start at the back of the field and serve a pass-through penalty on the first lap after his car failed pre-race inspection three times; despite this setback, he finished 13th place on the lead lap.[31] Harvick would finally get his first win and the organization's first win of 2019 at New Hampshire. He would also win at Michigan and Indianapolis, the latter being his second career Brickyard 400 win. He once again sealed his spot in the Championship 4 after holding off SHR teammates Aric Almirola and Daniel Suárez for his third straight victory at the fall Texas race, his fifth Championship 4 appearance in the last six years.[32]

Harvick started the 2020 season with a fourth-place finish in Duel 2 of the 2020 Bluegreen Vacations Duels at Daytona. Despite sustaining minor damage, he finished fifth at the 2020 Daytona 500, his first top-five in the race since 2016. He stayed consistently in the top 10 at Las Vegas, Fontana, and Phoenix before the season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When racing resumed on May 17, Harvick scored his 50th career win at 2020 The Real Heroes 400 at Darlington.[33] Following the second Drydene 311 at Dover International Speedway, Harvick clinched the Regular Season Championship.[34] Despite this achievement, as well as nine wins in the season, he failed to make the Championship 4 after finishing 17th at Martinsville.[35] Harvick finished fifth in the points standings.[36]

Despite scoring no wins in 2021, Harvick managed to make the playoffs with his consistency.[37] During the playoffs, Harvick made it to the Round of 12 with five consecutive top-10 finishes, yet he had the disadvantage of lacking the bonus playoff points. At Bristol, he tangled with Chase Elliott, costing the latter several laps after cutting a tire. Harvick led the closing laps, but was blocked by Elliott, allowing Kyle Larson to overtake him for the win. A heated argument between Harvick and Elliott ensued on pit road after the race. During the Charlotte Roval race, Harvick bumped Elliott and sent him to the wall with rear-end damage. Harvick later missed turn 1 with Elliott chasing him down and crashed head-on into the wall. As a result, he was eliminated from the Round of 8.[38] Harvick once again finished fifth in the final standings.

Harvick began the 2022 season with a 30th-place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500. Aside from four DNFs, he stayed consistent with his finishes until he won at Michigan, breaking a 65-race drought to become the 15th different winner in the season.[39] Harvick then scored his 60th career victory at Richmond a week later.[40] At the Southern 500, Harvick finished 33rd after his car caught fire.[41] He was eliminated in the Round of 16 after finishing 10th at the Bristol night race.[42] On October 5, Childers was suspended for four races and fined US$100,000 for an L2 Penalty during post-race inspection after the Talladega playoff race. The penalty came under Sections 14.1 (vehicle assembly) and 14.5 (body) in the NASCAR Rule Book, both of which pertain to the body and overall vehicle assembly rules surrounding modification of a single-source supplied part. In addition, the No. 4 team was docked 100 driver and owner points.[43]

 
Kevin Harvick in the No. 4 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023

On January 12, 2023, Harvick announced he will retire at the end of the 2023 season.[44] He started the season with a 12th-place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500. For his final appearance at the NASCAR All-Star Race, Harvick's car will use the No. 29 and a throwback paint scheme honoring his first career win at Atlanta in 2001.[45] On July 11, Anheuser-Busch announced it signed a multi-year sponsorship deal with the Trackhouse Racing No. 1 of Ross Chastain starting in 2024, ending its nine-year partnership with the No. 4 at the end of the season.[46] Despite not winning a race, Harvick stayed consistent enough to make the playoffs on his final season.[47] He was eliminated at the conclusion of the Round of 16.[48] At Talladega, Harvick finished second to Ryan Blaney, but was later disqualified after post-race inspection discovered a violation involving the car's windshield fasteners.[49] Harvick finished his Cup Series career with a seventh-place finish at Phoenix and 13th in the points standings.[50]

Josh Berry (2024–present)

On June 21, 2023, SHR signed Xfinity Series driver Josh Berry as Harvick's replacement in the No. 4 in 2024.[51]

Car No. 4 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2002 Jack Sprague 60 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV KAN
35
TAL CLT
DNQ
MAR ATL
DNQ
CAR
35
PHO
DNQ
HOM
30
57th 189
2003 0 Pontiac DAY
14
CAR
34
LVS
26
ATL
37
DAR
40
BRI
35
TEX
22
TAL
34
MAR
29
CAL
39
RCH
26
CLT
22
DOV
41
POC
22
MCH
19
SON
39
DAY
31
CHI
40
39th 2056
John Andretti NHA
41
POC
33
GLN
19
Jason Leffler IND
33
MCH
35
BRI
26
DAR
26
RCH
28
NHA
27
DOV
25
TAL
DNQ
KAN
30
CLT
35
MAR
27
Ward Burton ATL
13
PHO
41
CAR
18
HOM
32
2004 Chevy DAY
17
CAR
9
LVS
26
ATL
13
DAR
18
BRI
28
TEX
32
MAR
22
TAL
40
CAL
10
RCH
20
CLT
16
DOV
19
POC
17
MCH
30
SON
24
DAY
40
CHI
19
NHA
29
POC
31
IND
39
GLN
37
MCH
30
BRI
18
CAL
31
RCH
40
NHA
25
DOV
37
TAL
10
KAN
30
CLT
19
MAR
28
ATL
30
PHO
40
31st 3106
Mike Bliss DAR
10
HOM
40
2005 DAY
18
CAL
12
LVS
16
ATL
18
BRI
37
MAR
36
TEX
22
PHO
20
TAL
36
DAR
19
RCH
37
CLT
15
DOV
18
POC
35
MCH
27
SON
39
DAY
20
CHI
34
NHA
21
POC
9
IND
11
GLN
26
MCH
37
BRI
7
CAL
27
RCH
15
NHA
36
DOV
30
TAL
32
KAN
15
CLT
35
MAR
41
ATL
13
TEX
17
PHO
31
HOM
12
29th 3262
2006 Jeff Green 66 DAY
42
CAL
24
LVS
18
ATL
26
BRI
15
MAR
25
TEX
18
PHO
18
TAL
14
RCH
18
DAR
32
CLT
12
DOV
28
POC
37
MCH
33
SON
19
DAY
26
CHI
27
NHA
26
POC
35
IND
38
GLN
15
MCH
27
BRI
24
CAL
22
RCH
41
NHA
43
DOV
20
KAN
30
TAL
7
CLT
16
MAR
8
ATL
23
TEX
13
PHO
37
HOM
22
29th 3253
2007 DAY
36
CAL
30
LVS
25
ATL
35
BRI
6
MAR
36
TEX
26
PHO
6
TAL
13
RCH
24
DAR
22
CLT
42
DOV
30
POC
32
MCH
36
SON
42
NHA
6
DAY
37
CHI
27
IND
43
POC
19
GLN
20
MCH
22
BRI
27
CAL
23
RCH
33
NHA
27
DOV
31
KAN
20
TAL
13
CLT
32
MAR
28
31st 2704
Jeremy Mayfield ATL
40
TEX
22
PHO
41
HOM
26
2008 Scott Riggs DAY
21
CAL
21
LVS
36
ATL
18
BRI
22
MAR
41
TEX
27
PHO
26
TAL
16
RCH
19
DAR
17
CLT
28
DOV
39
POC
21
MCH
33
NHA
34
DAY
DNQ
CHI
20
IND
25
POC
29
GLN
34
MCH
15
BRI
27
CAL
25
RCH
31
NHA
19
DOV
25
KAN
42
TAL
7
CLT
19
MAR
21
ATL
43
TEX
25
PHO
38
HOM
14
30th 2797
Max Papis SON
35
2009 Ryan Newman 39 DAY
36
CAL
28
LVS
25
ATL
22
BRI
7
MAR
6
TEX
15
PHO
16
TAL
3
RCH
4
DAR
4
CLT
2
DOV
8
POC
5
MCH
23
SON
17
NHA
29
DAY
20
CHI
6
IND
14
POC
14
GLN
21
MCH
15
BRI
6
ATL
9
RCH
10
NHA
7
DOV
10
KAN
22
CAL
15
CLT
11
MAR
7
TAL
36
TEX
12
PHO
20
HOM
23
9th 6175
2010 DAY
34
CAL
36
LVS
18
ATL
17
BRI
16
MAR
4
PHO
1
TEX
11
TAL
35
RCH
8
DAR
9
DOV
13
CLT
9
POC
14
MCH
32
SON
16
NHA
6
DAY
26
CHI
22
IND
17
POC
12
GLN
12
MCH
23
BRI
6
ATL
8
RCH
11
NHA
8
DOV
8
KAN
9
CAL
5
CLT
36
MAR
30
TAL
23
TEX
20
PHO
2
HOM
7
15th 4302
2011 DAY
22*
PHO
5
LVS
5
BRI
10
CAL
5
MAR
20
TEX
14
TAL
25
RCH
20
DAR
5
DOV
21
CLT
31
KAN
15
POC
9
MCH
6
SON
25
DAY
23
KEN
4
NHA
1*
IND
12
POC
5
GLN
16
MCH
5
BRI
8
ATL
20
RCH
8
CHI
8
NHA
25
DOV
23
KAN
18
CLT
10
TAL
38
MAR
10
TEX
16
PHO
5
HOM
12
10th 2284
2012 DAY
21
PHO
21
LVS
4
BRI
12
CAL
7
MAR
1
TEX
21
KAN
20
RCH
15
TAL
36
DAR
23
CLT
14
DOV
15
POC
12
MCH
15
SON
18
KEN
34
DAY
5
NHA
10
IND
7
POC
6
GLN
11
MCH
8
BRI
36
ATL
35
RCH
8
CHI
5
NHA
10
DOV
21
TAL
9
CLT
20
KAN
30
MAR
11
TEX
12
PHO
5
HOM
3
14th 1051
2013 DAY
5
PHO
40
LVS
38
BRI
7
CAL
10
MAR
31
TEX
10
KAN
14
RCH
15
TAL
32
DAR
10
CLT
6
DOV
36
POC
5
MCH
18
SON
15
KEN
14
DAY
10
NHA
39
IND
1
POC
4
GLN
14
MCH
13
BRI
21
ATL
5
RCH
3
CHI
10
NHA
16
DOV
6
KAN
35
CLT
8
TAL
9
MAR
38
TEX
9
PHO
10
HOM
17
11th 2286
2014 Kevin Harvick 4 DAY
13
PHO
1*
LVS
41
BRI
39
CAL
36
MAR
7
TEX
42
DAR
1*
RCH
11
TAL
7
KAN
2*
CLT
2
DOV
17
POC
14
MCH
2*
SON
20
KEN
7
DAY
39
NHA
30
IND
8
POC
2
GLN
7
MCH
2
BRI
11
ATL
19*
RCH
5
CHI
5*
NHA
3*
DOV
13*
KAN
12
CLT
1*
TAL
9
MAR
33
TEX
2
PHO
1*
HOM
1
1st 5043
2015 DAY
2
ATL
2*
LVS
1*
PHO
1*
CAL
2
MAR
8*
TEX
2
BRI
38*
RCH
2
TAL
8
KAN
2
CLT
9
DOV
2
POC
2
MCH
29*
SON
4
DAY
4
KEN
8
NHA
3
IND
3*
POC
42
GLN
3*
MCH
2
BRI
2
DAR
5
RCH
14
CHI
42
NHA
21*
DOV
1*
CLT
2
KAN
16
TAL
15
MAR
8
TEX
3
PHO
2*
HOM
2
2nd 5042
2016 DAY
4
ATL
6*
LVS
7
PHO
1*
CAL
2*
MAR
17
TEX
10
BRI
7
RCH
5
TAL
15
KAN
2
DOV
15*
CLT
2
POC
9
MCH
5
SON
6
DAY
39
KEN
9*
NHA
4
IND
6
POC
4
GLN
32
BRI
1
MCH
5
DAR
2*
RCH
5
CHI
20
NHA
1
DOV
37
CLT
38
KAN
1
TAL
7
MAR
20
TEX
6
PHO
4
HOM
3
8th 2289
2017 Ford DAY
22*
ATL
9*
LVS
38
PHO
6
CAL
13
MAR
20
TEX
4
BRI
3
RCH
5
TAL
23
KAN
3
CLT
8
DOV
9
POC
2
MCH
14
SON
1
DAY
33
KEN
9
NHA
5
IND
6
POC
2
GLN
17
MCH
13
BRI
8
DAR
9
RCH
15
CHI
3
NHA
36
DOV
17
CLT
3*
TAL
20
KAN
8
MAR
5
TEX
1
PHO
5
HOM
4
3rd 5033
2018 DAY
31
ATL
1*
LVS
1*
PHO
1
CAL
35
MAR
5
TEX
2
BRI
7
RCH
5
TAL
4
DOV
1*
KAN
1
CLT
40
POC
4*
MCH
2*
SON
2
CHI
3
DAY
19
KEN
5
NHA
1
POC
4
GLN
10
MCH
1*
BRI
10
DAR
4
IND
4
LVS
39
RCH
2
CLT
9
DOV
6*
TAL
28
KAN
12
MAR
10
TEX
1*
PHO
5
HOM
3
3rd 5034
2019 DAY
26
ATL
4
LVS
4*
PHO
9
CAL
4
MAR
6
TEX
8
BRI
13
RCH
4
TAL
38
DOV
4
KAN
13*
CLT
10
POC
22
MCH
7
SON
6
CHI
14*
DAY
29
KEN
22
NHA
1
POC
6*
GLN
7
MCH
1
BRI
39
DAR
4
IND
1*
LVS
2
RCH
7
CLT
3
DOV
4
TAL
17
KAN
9
MAR
7
TEX
1*
PHO
5
HOM
4
3rd 5033
2020 DAY
5
LVS
8*
CAL
9
PHO
2
DAR
1*
DAR
3
CLT
5
CLT
10*
BRI
11
ATL
1*
MAR
15
HOM
26
TAL
10
POC
1
POC
2
IND
1*
KEN
4
TEX
5
KAN
4
NHA
5
MCH
1*
MCH
1*
DAY
17
DOV
4
DOV
1*
DAY
20
DAR
1
RCH
7
BRI
1*
LVS
10
TAL
20
CLT
11
KAN
2*
TEX
16
MAR
17
PHO
7
5th 2410
2021 DAY
4
DAY
6
HOM
5
LVS
20
PHO
6
ATL
10
BRI
15
MAR
9
RCH
24
TAL
4
KAN
2
DAR
6
DOV
6
COA
37
CLT
10
SON
22
NSH
5
POC
8
POC
4
ROA
27
ATL
11
NHA
6*
GLN
8
IND
14
MCH
14
DAY
15
DAR
5
RCH
8
BRI
2
LVS
9
TAL
8*
CLT
33
TEX
5
KAN
3
MAR
12
PHO
8
5th 2361
2022 DAY
30
CAL
7
LVS
12
PHO
6
ATL
21
COA
11
RCH
2
MAR
14
BRI
34
TAL
10
DOV
9
DAR
4
KAN
15
CLT
3
GTW
33
SON
4
NSH
10
ROA
10
ATL
12
NHA
5
POC
27
IND
33
MCH
1*
RCH
1
GLN
12
DAY
20
DAR
33
KAN
36
BRI
10
TEX
19
TAL
29
CLT
2
LVS
12
HOM
8
MAR
16
PHO
5
15th 2126
2023 DAY
12
CAL
5
LVS
9
PHO
5
ATL
33
COA
13
RCH
5
BRD
9
MAR
20
TAL
21
DOV
19
KAN
11
DAR
2
CLT
11
GTW
10
SON
11
NSH
24
CSC
29
ATL
30
NHA
4
POC
4
RCH
10
MCH
8
IND
23
GLN
21
DAY
9
DAR
19
KAN
11
BRI
29
TEX
6
TAL
38
ROV
19
LVS
16
HOM
11
MAR
16
PHO
7
13th 2241
2024 Josh Berry DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Car No. 10 history edit

 
Danica Patrick at Texas in 2013.
Danica Patrick (2012–2017)

The No. 10 was originally the No. 35, the second car of Tommy Baldwin Racing in 2011. In August 2011, it was announced that Danica Patrick would jump to NASCAR competition full-time with sponsor GoDaddy, running a limited Sprint Cup Series schedule of 8-10 races in addition to a full-time Nationwide Series ride with JR Motorsports.[52] Stewart-Haas and TBR formed a partnership, with TBR fielding the number 10 (the number Patrick had used in her karting days) as a second full-time entry.[53] Patrick drove 10 races, with a best finish of 17th at Phoenix in November.

For Patrick's starts, the team used Hendrick engines. Her crew chief in seven of the races was TBR owner Tommy Baldwin Jr., with Greg Zipadelli working one race and Tony Gibson two others. David Reutimann was the primary driver for Baldwin, which utilized ECR Engines and Pro Motor Engines in their starts. The owner points of the No. 10 were retained by Tommy Baldwin Racing for 2013.

 
Patrick at Sonoma in 2015, the final year of Go Daddy sponsorship.

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. Danica would be competing with 2-time Nationwide Series Champion, and then-boyfriend, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year Timmy Hill for the Rookie of the Year award, priming to be the most competitive rookie battle since 2008.[54] Because the No. 10 under SHR was a new entry, the team purchased the 2012 owners points of Robinson-Blakeney Racing to help ensure a starting spot in the first three races of the year.[55] Patrick started the 2013 season winning the pole for the Daytona 500, the first woman to do so, and the first rookie to win the pole since Jimmie Johnson in 2002. Patrick also ran the fastest pole speed for the 500 in 23 years, timing in at 45.817 seconds.[56] She ran in the top 10 for most of the day, became the first woman to lead a lap in the 500, and finished 8th.[57] In addition to her Superspeedway prowess, Patrick posted strong finishes at Martinsville Speedway, finishing 12th in the spring race and 17th in the fall race.[58][59] At the end of the year, Patrick ranked 27th in points, with only one top 10 and a dismal 30.1 average finish, finishing in front of Hill and ultimately losing out to Stenhouse for ROTY.

Patrick returned for the 2014 season. In addition to GoDaddy.com, Aspen Dental signed on to be the primary sponsor for two races (Las Vegas and Atlanta).[60] She scored her career-best finish: seventh place at Kansas. Months later, she bested that personal record with a sixth-place finish at Atlanta. Patrick finished the 2014 season 28th in points.

Patrick and GoDaddy returned to the No. 10 in 2015. Just like the prior years, Patrick struggled throughout the season, earning two top 10-finishes at Martinsville and Bristol early in the year.[61] Late in the season, GoDaddy announced they would be leaving Stewart-Haas Racing at the end of the season. Aspen Dental came on board for two races during the season. Patrick finished 24th in points.

Patrick returned to the No. 10 in 2016, with new primary sponsorship from Nature's Bakery.[61] Mobil 1 and Aspen Dental also returned to the team.[62][63] She failed to score a top-10 finish that season and like the previous season, she finished 24th in points.

In January 2017, Nature's Bakery pulled their sponsorship from Patrick, resulting in SHR filing a $31 million lawsuit for breach of contract. Nature's Bakery filed a countersuit, claiming that SHR failed to prevent Patrick from promoting competing products. Both parties agreed to settle the lawsuit in May 2017 and Nature's Bakery agreed to sponsor Patrick and Bowyer for four races.[64][65] After finishing the 2017 season with one top-10 finish at Dover and finishing 28th in points, Patrick was released from the No. 10 team and replaced by Aric Almirola, who brought in Smithfield Foods as the team's sponsor after six seasons with Richard Petty Motorsports driving the famous No. 43.[66]

Aric Almirola (2018–2023)
 
Aric Almirola in the No. 10 at Sonoma Raceway in 2018

The No. 10 team's performance with Almirola in 2018 was a huge improvement over its previous tenure with Patrick, having scored as many top 10 finishes in sixteen races as Patrick's six years.[67] The team also made its first appearance in the Playoffs. Almirola won the 2018 1000Bulbs.com 500 on October 14, giving the No. 10 team its first-ever win.[68] Despite finishing fourth at Phoenix, he was eliminated in the Round of 8. Almirola finished the season fifth in points, the highest in his career.

In the 2019 season, Almirola rebounded from a 32nd-place finish at the 2019 Daytona 500 with six consecutive top-10 finishes before his streak ended with a 37th-place finish at Bristol. He once again made the playoffs but failed to advance past the Round of 16 after recording no top tens. Five weeks later, Almirola contended with teammate and pole-sitter Kevin Harvick for the win at Texas before ending up in second, his best finish of the season. He fell to 14th in the final points standings.

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.[69]

 
Aric Almirola in the No. 10 at Sonoma Raceway in 2023

On January 10, 2022, Almirola announced his retirement from full-time racing after the 2022 season.[70] He started the season with a fifth-place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500. Despite having no wins, Almirola's finishes were a huge improvement over the previous season, with two top-fives and seven top-10 finishes. On August 19, Almirola announced he would not retire at the end of the season and would continue to drive the No. 10 in 2023.[71]

On October 28, 2023, Almirola announced he would not return to SHR in 2024.[72]

Noah Gragson (2024–present)

On December 13, 2023, SHR announced that Noah Gragson would take over the 10 car for the 2024 season.[73]

Car No. 10 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2012 Danica Patrick 10 Chevy DAY
38
PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR
31
CLT
30
DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI
29
ATL
29
RCH CHI
25
NHA DOV
28
TAL CLT KAN
32
MAR TEX
24
PHO
17
HOM 62nd 01
2013 DAY
8
PHO
39
LVS
33
BRI
28
CAL
26
MAR
12
TEX
28
KAN
25
RCH
29
TAL
33
DAR
28
CLT
29
DOV
24
POC
29
MCH
13
SON
29
KEN
23
DAY
13
NHA
37
IND
30
POC
35
GLN
20
MCH
23
BRI
26
ATL
21
RCH
30
CHI
20
NHA
27
DOV
29
KAN
43
CLT
20
TAL
33
MAR
17
TEX
25
PHO
33
HOM
20
27th 646
2014 DAY
40
PHO
36
LVS
21
BRI
18
CAL
14
MAR
32
TEX
27
DAR
22
RCH
34
TAL
22
KAN
7
CLT
39
DOV
23
POC
37
MCH
17
SON
18
KEN
21
DAY
8
NHA
22
IND
42
POC
30
GLN
21
MCH
18
BRI
27
ATL
6
RCH
16
CHI
19
NHA
19
DOV
25
KAN
16
CLT
26
TAL
19
MAR
34
TEX
36
PHO
22
HOM
18
28th 735
2015 DAY
21
ATL
16
LVS
27
PHO
26
CAL
19
MAR
7
TEX
16
BRI
9
RCH
25
TAL
21
KAN
27
CLT
22
DOV
15
POC
37
MCH
16
SON
24
DAY
35
KEN
34
NHA
24
IND
27
POC
16
GLN
17
MCH
25
BRI
27
DAR
42
RCH
19
CHI
26
NHA
40
DOV
21
CLT
19
KAN
22
TAL
27
MAR
40
TEX
16
PHO
16
HOM
24
24th 716
2016 DAY
35
ATL
20
LVS
21
PHO
19
CAL
38
MAR
16
TEX
21
BRI
27
RCH
24
TAL
24
KAN
20
DOV
13
CLT
21
POC
32
MCH
21
SON
19
DAY
27
KEN
17
NHA
14
IND
22
POC
22
GLN
21
BRI
22
MCH
23
DAR
24
RCH
15
CHI
24
NHA
18
DOV
28
CLT
11
KAN
18
TAL
20
MAR
24
TEX
24
PHO
29
HOM
19
25th 689
2017 Ford DAY
33
ATL
17
LVS
36
PHO
22
CAL
26
MAR
23
TEX
24
BRI
36
RCH
18
TAL
38
KAN
36
CLT
25
DOV
10
POC
16
MCH
37
SON
17
DAY
25
KEN
15
NHA
13
IND
11
POC
15
GLN
22
MCH
22
BRI
25
DAR
26
RCH
23
CHI
18
NHA
18
DOV
18
CLT
38
TAL
21
KAN
38
MAR
17
TEX
17
PHO
25
HOM
37
29th 511
2018 Aric Almirola DAY
11
ATL
13
LVS
10
PHO
7
CAL
12
MAR
14
TEX
32
BRI
6
RCH
17
TAL
7
DOV
11
KAN
9
CLT
13
POC
7
MCH
11
SON
8
CHI
25*
DAY
27
KEN
8
NHA
3
POC
25
GLN
22
MCH
7
BRI
31
DAR
14
IND
23
LVS
6
RCH
5
CLT
19
DOV
13
TAL
1
KAN
10
MAR
11
TEX
8
PHO
4
HOM
9
5th 2354
2019 DAY
32
ATL
8
LVS
7
PHO
4
CAL
9
MAR
9
TEX
7
BRI
37
RCH
23
TAL
9
DOV
16
KAN
12
CLT
11
POC
10
MCH
17
SON
9
CHI
16
DAY
7
KEN
14
NHA
11
POC
12
GLN
12
MCH
33
BRI
29
DAR
17
IND
14
LVS
13
RCH
16
CLT
14
DOV
17
TAL
4
KAN
23
MAR
37
TEX
2
PHO
22
HOM
22
14th 2234
2020 DAY
22
LVS
21
CAL
8
PHO
8
DAR
12
DAR
7
CLT
15
CLT
20
BRI
29
ATL
17
MAR
33
HOM
5
TAL
3
POC
3*
POC
5
IND
3
KEN
8*
TEX
10
KAN
6
NHA
7
MCH
16
MCH
6
DAY
24
DOV
17
DOV
7
DAY
18
DAR
9
RCH
8
BRI
5
LVS
17
TAL
37
CLT
16
KAN
13
TEX
23
MAR
7
PHO
13
15th 2235
2021 DAY
34
DAY
17
HOM
30
LVS
38
PHO
11
ATL
20
BRI
36
MAR
20
RCH
6
TAL
15
KAN
29
DAR
37
DOV
37
COA
26
CLT
22
SON
27
NSH
4
POC
16
POC
16
ROA
14
ATL
23
NHA
1
GLN
16
IND
19
MCH
17
DAY
14
DAR
16
RCH
14
BRI
18
LVS
19
TAL
26
CLT
24
TEX
18
KAN
26
MAR
6
PHO
6
15th 2215
2022 DAY
5
CAL
6
LVS
6
PHO
12
ATL
22
COA
19
RCH
21
MAR
8
BRI
23
TAL
13
DOV
19
DAR
11
KAN
26
CLT
17
GTW
5
SON
14
NSH
17
ROA
28
ATL
8
NHA
31
POC
13
IND
38
MCH
34
RCH
8
GLN
29
DAY
21
DAR
11
KAN
21
BRI
28
TEX
24
TAL
14*
CLT
15
LVS
18
HOM
21
MAR
15
PHO
20
20th 760
2023 DAY
21
CAL
35
LVS
16
PHO
33
ATL
30
COA
30
RCH
13
BRD
31
MAR
6
TAL
22
DOV
24
KAN
13
DAR
21
CLT
25
GTW
19
SON
28
NSH
25
CSC
12
ATL
18*
NHA
34
POC
12
RCH
8
MCH
16
IND
39
GLN
30
DAY
3
DAR
14
KAN
17
BRI
18
TEX
18
TAL
17
ROV
21
LVS
14
HOM
9
MAR
2
PHO
13
22nd 675
2024 Noah Gragson DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Car No. 14 history edit

Origins (2002–2004)

What is now the No. 14 car debuted in 2002 as the No. 60, a fifth car for Hendrick Motorsports with Gene Haas listed as the owner. Hendrick's Busch Series driver Jack Sprague attempted six races (making three) in preparation for running full-time with Haas.[3][4] His best finish was 30th in the season finale race at Homestead-Miami.[74] Though Sprague and Haas ran the No. 0 Pontiac full-time, the No. 60 Chevy returned in 2003 under the Hendrick banner with driver David Green. The car was sponsored by Haas Automation, with co-sponsorship from Hendrick sponsor Kellogg's and Haas CNC sponsor NetZero. The car initially attempted only the restrictor plate races, missing their first two attempts, and finishing 32nd and 35th at the second Daytona and Talladega races respectively. The No. 60 would run full NetZero decals at Talladega after the No. 0 missed the race.[75][76] The next race the No. 60 tried out was the 2003 fall race at Charlotte, with Brian Vickers making his debut in a red and black Haas car before moving to Hendrick's No. 25 car full-time.[77] He qualified 20th and finished 33rd.[77] In 2004, Jason Leffler ran a single race in the Haas No. 60 at Indianapolis, finishing last after an early crash.[78]

Johnny Sauter (2006–2007)
 
Johnny Sauter in the No. 70 in 2007.

The car returned as the second Haas car at the 2006 Coca-Cola 600, numbered No. 70 with Johnny Sauter driving. He ran in the Top 10 for most of the day before a blown tire caused him to wreck. The No. 70 made another attempt later in the season at the Brickyard 400 but failed to qualify. It was announced that the No. 70 would race full-time in 2007, with Sauter and sponsor Yellow Transportation moving up from the Busch Series. Sauter and the team worked their way into the Top 35 in Owner's Points after the first five races (which guaranteed a spot in each) but missed the Food City 500 at Bristol, yet still had Top 10 finishes at Phoenix (9th) in the Subway Fresh Fit 500 and Richmond (5th) in the Chevy Rock & Roll 400.

Multiple drivers (2008)

For 2008, Jeremy Mayfield was chosen to be the driver after running several races at the end of 2007 in the team's 66 car. After the seventh race of the season, Mayfield fell out of the Top 35 in Owner's Points, so he and Haas CNC parted ways. Sauter, along with Jason Leffler, Tony Raines, and others, finished out the 2008 season.

Tony Stewart (2009–2016)
 
Tony Stewart's No. 14 car during the 2009 Coca-Cola 600

For the 2009 season, the team switched to the No. 14 car, and new co-owner Tony Stewart began driving for the team. Office Depot, moving over from Carl Edwards' No. 99 Ford Fusion, and Old Spice, brought by Stewart, came aboard as primary sponsors, with the number chosen in tribute to Stewart's racing hero, open-wheel legend A. J. Foyt.[79] Even though the No. 70 had finished outside of the Top 35 exemption rule, Stewart had the past championship provisional to utilize for the first five races of 2009 if it was necessary. After five races, the team was solidly in the top ten in owner points. Stewart won the 2009 Sprint All-Star Race, which was the first win for Gene Haas. A few weeks later, Stewart brought the team its first points-paying win at Pocono Raceway in the 2009 Pocono 500. In the 2009 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona, Stewart would win his second race under the Stewart-Haas banner, with Burger King as the sponsor. Stewart continued his winning ways with wins at Watkins Glen and Kansas. He managed a sixth-place finish in points.

Stewart struggled for the early portion of the 2010 season, which prompted Old Spice to leave Stewart-Haas for the 2011 season. Stewart recovered later in the year to win two races at Atlanta and Auto Club Speedway and managed to make the Chase. He finished seventh in points. It was later announced that Mobil 1 would be the replacement sponsor for Old Spice.

Stewart started the 2011 season with a dominant run at Las Vegas but a speeding penalty put the team out of contention late. Stewart was winless entering the Chase. During the 10 race Chase, Stewart won five races at Chicagoland, New Hampshire, Martinsville, Texas, and Homestead to win the team's first Sprint Cup championship, tying Carl Edwards in points, but winning the tiebreaker by most victories (Edwards with one). The title also made Stewart the only NASCAR driver to have won championship titles under the Winston Cup (2002), Nextel Cup (2005), and Sprint Cup (2011) brands.

 
Tony Stewart during the 2012 Kobalt Tools 400

For the 2012 season, both Office Depot and Mobil 1 returned to sponsor Stewart as well as having a minor presence on Ryan Newman's 39 car's right left and right rear quarter panels.

Stewart and his team got off to a quick start in 2012 after finishing second in the non-points Budweiser Shootout, winning the first Gatorade Duel, the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas, and the rain-shortened Auto Club 400 at Fontana. Later in the season, he won the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona. Stewart would end up finishing 9th in the points standings at the end of the season.

 
Tony Stewart's No. 14 at the 2013 Coke Zero 400

For 2013, Stewart received a new primary sponsor in Bass Pro Shops, which moved over from Earnhardt Ganassi Racing to replace Office Depot. Bass Pro Shops joined Mobil 1, which sponsored eleven races while Bass Pro Shops sponsored eighteen. As of June 20, 2013, sponsorship for the other nine races has yet to be determined, although Stewart said Haas Automation could serve that role if absolutely necessary. Stewart subsequently won the 2013 FedEx 400. On August 5, Stewart broke his right leg in a sprint car accident, and was replaced by Max Papis at Watkins Glen.[80] Austin Dillon was named to drive the 14 at Michigan.[81] After the Michigan race, it was announced that Stewart would miss the remainder of the season, with Mark Martin stepping in as a replacement for twelve of the thirteen races, with Dillon driving at Talladega.[82]

As Stewart was not cleared to drive yet at the end of the 2013 season, including all official off-season testing, Martin continued driving the No. 14 during off-season testing. Stewart was eventually cleared to race.

At the 2014 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Regan Smith replaced Stewart after he had hit a driver during a sprint car race the night before.[83] Jeff Burton replaced Stewart for the Pure Michigan 400[84] and the Irwin Tools Night Race.[85]

On September 30, 2015, it was announced that Stewart would retire after 2016, and former MWR driver Clint Bowyer would take over his ride in 2017. In 2016, Stewart was injured while riding a sand rail and was ruled out for the Daytona 500. In his place, former Michael Waltrip Racing driver Brian Vickers[86] and Richard Childress Racing driver Ty Dillon drove the car.[87] Stewart returned to the car at Richmond. He later won the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway, passing Denny Hamlin on the last lap, and snapped an 84-race winless streak.[88] Stewart would be eliminated at the Round of 16, ending his last chance of a championship.

Clint Bowyer (2017–2020)
 
Clint Bowyer in the No. 14 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2018

Bowyer struggled during his first year with SHR, scoring seven top 10s and finishing 18th in the 2017 points standings. The 2018 season saw a resurgence in Bowyer's performance, with two wins at Martinsville and Michigan, nine top-fives, and 15 top-10 finishes. This improvement in consistency has resulted in Bowyer's return to the Playoffs since the 2015 season and the No. 14 team's first Playoff run since 2016. He 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. Bowyer finished the season 12th in points.

Bowyer was winless in 2019, but stayed consistent enough to once again make the Playoffs. He made it to the Round of 12 and was eliminated at Kansas. Bowyer finished ninth in the points standings.

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.[69] During the 2020 season, Bowyer remained winless, but he used his consistency to make the Playoffs. He made it to the Round of 12 and was eliminated at the Charlotte Roval.

On October 8, 2020, Bowyer announced he will retire from full-time driving at the end of the 2020 season and work as a NASCAR on Fox commentator starting in 2021.[89]

Chase Briscoe (2021–present)
 
Chase Briscoe in the No. 14 at Auto Club Speedway in 2022

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.com joined Briscoe and the No. 14.[90] In his rookie season, Briscoe scored three top-10s and finished 23rd in points. In addition, he won the 2021 NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors.

Briscoe began the 2022 season with a 22nd-place finish at the 2022 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum. He placed third at the 2022 Daytona 500, missing out on the win by 0.091 seconds to Bubba Wallace and winner Austin Cindric.[91] Briscoe won his first Cup Series race at Phoenix on March 13. He 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.[92] Briscoe was eliminated following the Round of 8 after finishing 10th at Martinsville.[93]

Briscoe started the 2023 season with a 35th place DNF at the 2023 Daytona 500. On May 31, following the 2023 Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR issued an L3 penalty on the No. 14 after a post-race inspection revealed a counterfeit engine panel NACA duct; as a result, the team was docked 125 owner and driver points and 25 playoff points, and Klausmeier was suspended for six races and fined US$250,000.[94]

Car No. 14 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2004 Jason Leffler 60 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND
43
GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO DAR HOM 88th 34
2006 Johnny Sauter 70 DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT
24
DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND
DNQ
GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 77th 0
2007 DAY
16
CAL
18
LVS
39
ATL
29
BRI
DNQ
MAR
31
TEX
22
PHO
9
TAL
30
RCH
36
DAR
29
CLT
27
DOV
32
POC
40
MCH
26
SON
31
NHA
14
DAY
18
CHI
22
IND
37
POC
36
GLN
23
MCH
29
BRI
42
CAL
30
RCH
5
NHA
28
DOV
42
KAN
23
TAL
12
CLT
23
MAR
29
ATL
32
TEX
27
PHO
15
HOM
41
33rd 2875
2008 Jeremy Mayfield DAY
23
CAL
39
LVS
16
ATL
39
BRI
30
MAR
32
TEX
38
43rd 2048
Johnny Sauter PHO
37
RCH
33
DAR
DNQ
CLT
35
NHA
37
DAY
28
RCH
41
NHA
20
PHO
37
Ken Schrader TAL
42
Jason Leffler DOV
DNQ
POC
40
MCH
DNQ
CHI
27
IND
32
Scott Riggs SON
DNQ
Tony Raines POC
18
MCH
31
BRI
17
CAL
DNQ
DOV
28
KAN
23
TAL
34
CLT
40
MAR
31
ATL
32
TEX
DNQ
HOM
37
Max Papis GLN
43
2009 Tony Stewart 14 DAY
8
CAL
8
LVS
26
ATL
8
BRI
17
MAR
3
TEX
4
PHO
2
TAL
23
RCH
2
DAR
3
CLT
19
DOV
2
POC
1
MCH
7
SON
2
NHA
5
DAY
1*
CHI
4
IND
3
POC
10
GLN
1*
MCH
17
BRI
33
ATL
11
RCH
17
NHA
14
DOV
9
KAN
1
CAL
5
CLT
13
MAR
9
TAL
35
TEX
6
PHO
25
HOM
22
6th 6309
2010 DAY
22
CAL
9
LVS
7
ATL
13
BRI
2
MAR
26
PHO
23
TEX
32
TAL
16
RCH
23
DAR
23
DOV
9
CLT
15
POC
3
MCH
5
SON
9
NHA
2
DAY
25
CHI
9
IND
5
POC
2
GLN
7
MCH
6
BRI
27
ATL
1*
RCH
16
NHA
24
DOV
21
KAN
4
CAL
1
CLT
21
MAR
24
TAL
31
TEX
11
PHO
17
HOM
8
7th 6221
2011 DAY
13
PHO
7
LVS
2*
BRI
19
CAL
13
MAR
34
TEX
12
TAL
17
RCH
9
DAR
7
DOV
29
CLT
17
KAN
8
POC
21
MCH
7
SON
39
DAY
11
KEN
12
NHA
2
IND
6
POC
11
GLN
27
MCH
9
BRI
28
ATL
3
RCH
7
CHI
1
NHA
1
DOV
25
KAN
15
CLT
8
TAL
7*
MAR
1
TEX
1*
PHO
3*
HOM
1
1st 2403
2012 DAY
16
PHO
22
LVS
1*
BRI
14
CAL
1
MAR
7
TEX
24
KAN
13
RCH
3
TAL
24
DAR
3
CLT
25
DOV
25
POC
3
MCH
2
SON
2
KEN
32
DAY
1
NHA
12
IND
10
POC
5
GLN
19
MCH
32
BRI
27
ATL
22
RCH
4
CHI
6
NHA
7
DOV
20
TAL
22
CLT
13
KAN
5
MAR
27
TEX
5
PHO
19
HOM
17
9th 2311
2013 DAY
41
PHO
8
LVS
11
BRI
31
CAL
22
MAR
17
TEX
21
KAN
21
RCH
18
TAL
27
DAR
15
CLT
7
DOV
1
POC
4
MCH
5
SON
28
KEN
20
DAY
2
NHA
26
IND
4
POC
9
18th 941
Max Papis GLN
15
Austin Dillon MCH
14
TAL
26
Mark Martin BRI
20
ATL
25
RCH
9
CHI
17
NHA
23
DOV
19
KAN
22
CLT
42
MAR
36
TEX
11
PHO
15
HOM
19
2014 Tony Stewart DAY
35
PHO
16
LVS
33
BRI
4
CAL
5
MAR
17
TEX
10
DAR
9
RCH
26
TAL
43
KAN
20
CLT
13
DOV
7
POC
13
MCH
11
SON
19
KEN
11
DAY
40
NHA
7
IND
17
POC
36
ATL
41
RCH
15
CHI
18
NHA
30
DOV
14
KAN
17
CLT
21
TAL
34
MAR
4
TEX
11
PHO
20
HOM
43
25th 842
Regan Smith GLN
37
Jeff Burton MCH
37
BRI
15
2015 Tony Stewart DAY
42
ATL
30
LVS
33
PHO
39
CAL
14
MAR
20
TEX
24
BRI
6
RCH
41
TAL
19
KAN
39
CLT
21
DOV
16
POC
21
MCH
28
SON
12
DAY
14
KEN
33
NHA
20
IND
28
POC
9
GLN
43
MCH
21
BRI
19
DAR
15
RCH
29
CHI
25
NHA
11
DOV
26
CLT
26
KAN
35
TAL
25
MAR
10
TEX
42
PHO
27
HOM
29
28th 695
2016 Brian Vickers DAY
26
LVS
36
CAL
13
MAR
7
TEX
37
15th 2211
Ty Dillon ATL
17
PHO
15
BRI
25
Tony Stewart RCH
19
TAL
6
KAN
12
DOV
34
CLT
24
POC
34
MCH
7
SON
1
DAY
26
KEN
5
NHA
2
IND
11
POC
5
GLN
5
BRI
30
MCH
21
DAR
35
RCH
33
CHI
16
NHA
23
DOV
13
CLT
9
KAN
16
TAL
32
MAR
26
TEX
31
PHO
15
HOM
22
2017 Clint Bowyer Ford DAY
32
ATL
11
LVS
10
PHO
13
CAL
3
MAR
7
TEX
11
BRI
2
RCH
15
TAL
14
KAN
9
CLT
14
DOV
31
POC
17
MCH
26
SON
2
DAY
2
KEN
13
NHA
7
IND
30
POC
6
GLN
5
MCH
23
BRI
19
DAR
40
RCH
24
CHI
13
NHA
7
DOV
6
CLT
27
TAL
35
KAN
19
MAR
3
TEX
36
PHO
13
HOM
12
18th 871
2018 DAY
15
ATL
3
LVS
18
PHO
6
CAL
11
MAR
1*
TEX
9
BRI
8
RCH
9
TAL
31
DOV
2
KAN
15
CLT
12
POC
20
MCH
1
SON
3
CHI
5
DAY
22
KEN
12
NHA
35
POC
11
GLN
11
MCH
12
BRI
6
DAR
36
IND
5*
LVS
23
RCH
10
CLT
3
DOV
35
TAL
2
KAN
13
MAR
21
TEX
26
PHO
35
HOM
8
12th 2272
2019 DAY
20
ATL
5
LVS
14
PHO
11
CAL
38
MAR
7
TEX
2
BRI
7
RCH
3
TAL
29
DOV
9
KAN
5
CLT
24
POC
5
MCH
35
SON
11
CHI
37
DAY
34
KEN
6
NHA
20
POC
11
GLN
20
MCH
37
BRI
7
DAR
6
IND
5
LVS
25
RCH
8
CLT
4
DOV
10
TAL
23
KAN
8
MAR
35
TEX
11
PHO
8
HOM
6
9th 2290
2020 DAY
6
LVS
12
CAL
23
PHO
5
DAR
17
DAR
22*
CLT
39
CLT
16
BRI
2
ATL
20
MAR
17
HOM
11
TAL
25
POC
7
POC
8
IND
16
KEN
14
TEX
11
KAN
14
NHA
18
MCH
19
MCH
14
DAY
6
DOV
6
DOV
16
DAY
19
DAR
10
RCH
10
BRI
6
LVS
12
TAL
33
CLT
10
KAN
26
TEX
17
MAR
8
PHO
14
12th 2254
2021 Chase Briscoe DAY
19
DAY
32
HOM
18
LVS
21
PHO
22
ATL
23
BRI
20
MAR
27
RCH
22
TAL
11
KAN
20
DAR
11
DOV
35
COA
6
CLT
23
SON
17
NSH
31
POC
24
POC
21
ROA
6
ATL
15
NHA
27
GLN
9
IND
26
MCH
11
DAY
21
DAR
19
RCH
16
BRI
13
LVS
14
TAL
14
CLT
22
TEX
15
KAN
19
MAR
22
PHO
35
23rd 655
2022 DAY
3
CAL
16
LVS
35
PHO
1
ATL
15
COA
30
RCH
11
MAR
9
BRI
22
TAL
37
DOV
13
DAR
20
KAN
24
CLT
4
GTW
24
SON
13
NSH
34
ROA
14
ATL
16
NHA
15
POC
15
IND
23
MCH
20
RCH
23
GLN
25
DAY
31
DAR
27
KAN
13
BRI
14
TEX
5
TAL
10
CLT
9
LVS
4
HOM
36
MAR
9
PHO
4
9th 2292
2023 DAY
35
CAL
20
LVS
28
PHO
7
ATL
24
COA
15
RCH
12
BRD
5
MAR
5
TAL
4
DOV
30
KAN
32
DAR
17
CLT
20
GTW
34
SON
29
NSH
31
CSC
20
ATL
22
NHA
10
POC
29
RCH
11
MCH
31
IND
6
GLN
35
DAY
30*
DAR
15
KAN
19
BRI
27
TEX
10
TAL
13
ROV
28
LVS
33
HOM
17
MAR
4
PHO
24
30th 534
2024 DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Car No. 41 history edit

Kurt Busch (2014–2018)
 
Kurt Busch in the No. 41 at Sonoma Raceway in 2014.

The No. 41 car is the fourth and newest team added to Stewart-Haas Racing and debuted at the beginning of the 2014 season. On August 26, 2013, Kurt Busch announced he would be leaving Furniture Row Racing to drive the fourth Stewart-Haas car. The deal was initiated by team founder Gene Haas, who would sponsor the full season through his company Haas Automation.[95] The signing of Busch came with some controversy, considering that Ryan Newman's contract was not renewed under the pretense that there was not enough funding to run both Newman's No. 39 team and Kevin Harvick's new No. 4 team.[96] In addition, Busch was signed by Haas while co-owner Tony Stewart, a noted rival of Busch's, was more-or-less incapacitated due to his leg injury, with Stewart publicly saying "It was his (Haas') decision" but also "Kurt [Busch] is a huge asset."[97] On September 24, 2013, it was revealed that the car would be No. 41, and later that Daniel Knost would be Busch's crew chief. SHR purchased the No. 41's charter from the now-defunct Michael Waltrip Racing.[98]

In only his sixth race with the team, Busch took the checkered flag at the 2014 STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway on March 30, 2014. Busch fought back from a pit road incident with former teammate Brad Keselowski and held off rival and Martinsville ace Jimmie Johnson for his 25th career victory and his first victory since 2011. The team struggled from a lack of consistency, leading to a crew chief swap with the No. 10 team. Tony Gibson became the No. 41 crew chief.[99] Busch made the 2014 Chase for the Sprint Cup, but failed to make it past the opening round.[100]

Busch started the 2015 season on suspension while he was investigated for allegations of domestic violence. Regan Smith took over the No. 41 car for the first three races of the year, finishing in the top 20 at both of the first two races. Although Smith competed for Xfinity Series points, the No. 41 car remained eligible for the owner's championship.[100][101] Busch's suspension was lifted on March 11 and he returned to the No. 41 car at Phoenix, with a waiver to remain eligible for the Chase for the Sprint Cup.[102][103] Busch scored his second victory in the No. 41 at Richmond in April.[104][105] He scored his second win of the season at Michigan in June, in a rain-shortened event.[104] Busch earned a spot in the Chase and made it through the three first rounds, but failed to make it to the final round.[104][106] Busch finished eighth in the final points standings, with two wins and 21 top-ten finishes.[104]

 
Kurt Busch's No. 41 at Dover International Speedway in 2018

In October 2015, Busch signed a multi-year extension with SHR. For the 2016 season, Monster Energy became a co-primary sponsor of the team along with Haas Automation, after being a personal sponsor of Busch since 2012.[100][107] Before the Cup series season, Busch and SHR were informed that because the No. 41 team was not formed until 2014, they were not eligible for one of the 36 charters NASCAR granted to teams who participated full-time in Cup. 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. Busch's lone victory of the 2016 season came at Pocono Raceway on June 6 after preserving enough fuel to hold off Dale Earnhardt Jr., finishing seventh in the final standings.

Busch started 2017 with a crash in the Advance Auto Parts Clash after Johnson got loose and spun, collecting Busch in the process. A week later, Busch went on to win his first Daytona 500 in his long career, passing Kyle Larson on the last lap. This also gave SHR their first Daytona 500 win, as well as their first win with Ford. This was Busch's only win in 2017, and he finished the season 14th in points. This 58-race winless streak was broken with a victory at the Bristol night race in 2018. Busch made it to the Round of 8 of the Playoffs until he was eliminated at Phoenix after a late crash with Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott. He finished the season seventh in points. On December 2, 2018, Busch announced that he will not return to SHR in 2019.[108]

Daniel Suárez (2019)
 
Daniel Suárez in the No. 41 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019

On January 7, 2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Daniel Suárez would take over the No. 41 in the 2019 season.[109] In addition, Suárez brought over Arris International to sponsor the team.[110] Suárez struggled to make a decent finish throughout the 2019 season, scoring four top fives and 11 top 10 finishes and failing to make the Playoffs. On November 14, 2019, Suárez announced he would leave the 41 at the end of the season.[111]

Cole Custer (2020–2022)
 
Cole Custer in the No. 41 at Dover International Speedway in 2020

On November 15, 2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Custer will replace Suárez in the No. 41 Ford in 2020.[112] On December 4, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Mike Shiplett will replace Billy Scott as the crew chief of the No. 41 team. Both Shiplett and Custer worked together during the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series.[69] After just collecting a top ten finish in the first 16 races, Custer finished 5th at Indianapolis, his first career top-five and the team's best run at that point. With 1 lap to go at the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway the following week later, Custer slipped by Ryan Blaney, Kevin Harvick, and Martin Truex Jr. in an incredible four-wide pass for the lead to cruise to his first career victory. Custer became the first driver to score their first career win with the team. His win earned him a spot in the 2020 playoffs, but he was eliminated after the Round of 16 at Bristol.

On October 11, 2022, Custer and Shiplett were fined US$100,000 after Custer intentionally slowed down and checked up on the last lap of the Charlotte Roval race, allowing his SHR teammate Chase Briscoe to advance to the next round of the playoffs. In addition, Shiplett was indefinitely suspended and the No. 41 team was docked 50 owner and driver points.[113]

Ryan Preece (2023–present)
 
Preece in the No. 41 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023

On November 16, 2022, SHR announced that Ryan Preece will replace Custer in the No. 41 for the 2023 season while Custer will move back to the Xfinity Series.[114] Preece started the 2023 season with a 36th place DNF at the 2023 Daytona 500. He scored his first career pole at Martinsville. Throughout the season, he struggled throughout the regular season with only one top-five finish at Richmond. On August 26, 2023, at the Daytona night race, Preece was running toward the tail of the lead pack in the closing stages of the race. On lap 157, while racing down the backstretch, he was pushed from the rear by Erik Jones. The contact sent Preece down the track, where he collided with teammate Chase Briscoe, and spun onto the apron. As the car slid, aerodynamic forces lifted the car off of the ground and rolled it onto its roof. The car planted upside-down in the grass before violently barrel-rolling roughly ten times before finally coming to a rest on its wheels. After a few moments, Preece exited the car under his own power, and was put on a stretcher, and taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. During his time in the hospital, he tweeted that he would be coming back to race again and expressed disappointment that his race ended in the fashion it did. He was discharged the next morning.[115] The car was taken back to the NASCAR Research and Development center to be studied.[116] Safety concerns emerged as film of the crash showed that the roof hatch, designed to allow the driver to escape from the car through a method other than via the driver's side window, was detached from the car early in the crash, exposing the cockpit during the remainder of the crash.[117] Given his points situation entering the race, the crash eliminated Preece's chances of contending in the NASCAR playoffs.

Car No. 41 results edit

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2014 Kurt Busch 41 Chevy DAY
21
PHO
39
LVS
26
BRI
35
CAL
3
MAR
1
TEX
39
DAR
31
RCH
23
TAL
33
KAN
29
CLT
40
DOV
18
POC
3
MCH
13
SON
12
KEN
12
DAY
3*
NHA
17
IND
28
POC
13
GLN
3
MCH
31
BRI
5
ATL
13
RCH
7
CHI
8
NHA
36
DOV
18
KAN
42
CLT
11
TAL
7
MAR
36
TEX
8
PHO
7
HOM
11
12th 2263
2015 Regan Smith DAY
16
ATL
17
LVS
16
8th 2333
Kurt Busch PHO
5
CAL
3*
MAR
14
TEX
14
BRI
15
RCH
1*
TAL
12
KAN
8
CLT
10
DOV
31
POC
5
MCH
1
SON
2
DAY
5
KEN
10
NHA
10
IND
8
POC
37
GLN
5
MCH
20
BRI
14
DAR
6
RCH
15
CHI
3
NHA
19
DOV
17
CLT
5
KAN
6
TAL
10
MAR
34
TEX
7
PHO
7
HOM
8
2016 DAY
10
ATL
4
LVS
9
PHO
6
CAL
30
MAR
13
TEX
9
BRI
3
RCH
10
TAL
8
KAN
3
DOV
5
CLT
6
POC
1
MCH
10
SON
10
DAY
23
KEN
4
NHA
22
IND
16
POC
10
GLN
11
BRI
38
MCH
12
DAR
34
RCH
8
CHI
13
NHA
5
DOV
15
CLT
8
KAN
13
TAL
4
MAR
22
TEX
20
PHO
5
HOM
13
7th 2296
2017 Ford DAY
1
ATL
7
LVS
30
PHO
25
CAL
24
MAR
37
TEX
10
BRI
25
RCH
8
TAL
6
KAN
19
CLT
6
DOV
37
POC
4
MCH
12
SON
7
DAY
28
KEN
30
NHA
8
IND
29
POC
13
GLN
6
MCH
11
BRI
5
DAR
3
RCH
4
CHI
19
NHA
37
DOV
20
CLT
22
TAL
25
KAN
2
MAR
22
TEX
9
PHO
21
HOM
22
14th 2217
2018 DAY
26
ATL
8
LVS
35
PHO
10
CAL
14
MAR
11
TEX
7
BRI
22
RCH
11
TAL
2
DOV
5
KAN
8
CLT
8
POC
19
MCH
3
SON
6
CHI
17
DAY
37
KEN
6
NHA
8*
POC
9
GLN
9
MCH
6
BRI
1
DAR
6
IND
6
LVS
21
RCH
18
CLT
5
DOV
5
TAL
14*
KAN
18
MAR
6
TEX
7
PHO
32
HOM
10
7th 2350
2019 Daniel Suárez DAY
33
ATL
10
LVS
17
PHO
23
CAL
13
MAR
10
TEX
3
BRI
8
RCH
18
TAL
12
DOV
11
KAN
14
CLT
18
POC
8
MCH
4
SON
17
CHI
24
DAY
40
KEN
8
NHA
19
POC
24
GLN
17
MCH
5
BRI
8
DAR
11
IND
11
LVS
20
RCH
9
CLT
34
DOV
14
TAL
32
KAN
32
MAR
31
TEX
3
PHO
15
HOM
14
17th 846
2020 Cole Custer DAY
37
LVS
19
CAL
18
PHO
9
DAR
22
DAR
31
CLT
12
CLT
18
BRI
35
ATL
19
MAR
29
HOM
22
TAL
22
POC
16
POC
17
IND
5
KEN
1
TEX
39
KAN
7
NHA
8
MCH
34
MCH
25
DAY
22
DOV
11
DOV
10
DAY
30
DAR
12
RCH
14
BRI
23
LVS
16
TAL
31
CLT
9
KAN
14
TEX
14
MAR
13
PHO
28
16th 2202
2021 DAY
11
DAY
13
HOM
23
LVS
25
PHO
31
ATL
18
BRI
24
MAR
18
RCH
23
TAL
10
KAN
24
DAR
36
DOV
10
COA
36
CLT
21
SON
20
NSH
30
POC
38
POC
24
ROA
17
ATL
17
NHA
14
GLN
18
IND
25
MCH
23
DAY
24
DAR
11
RCH
22
BRI
28
LVS
29
TAL
13
CLT
18
TEX
19
KAN
18
MAR
23
PHO
13
26th 575
2022 DAY
20
CAL
11
LVS
33
PHO
16
ATL
34
COA
23
RCH
22
MAR
21
BRI
13
TAL
29
DOV
15
DAR
26
KAN
22
CLT
21
GTW
29
SON
21
NSH
26
ROA
15
ATL
9
NHA
27
POC
17
IND
9
MCH
31
RCH
26
GLN
11
DAY
16
DAR
14
KAN
22
BRI
8
TEX
35
TAL
21
CLT
24
LVS
20
HOM
24
MAR
14
PHO
16
25th 589
2023 Ryan Preece DAY
36
CAL
33
LVS
23
PHO
12
ATL
28
COA
32
RCH
18
BRD
24
MAR
15*
TAL
34
DOV
17
KAN
27
DAR
15
CLT
13
GTW
17
SON
13
NSH
16
CSC
15
ATL
24
NHA
28
POC
31
RCH
5
MCH
22
IND
31
GLN
17
DAY
31
DAR
28
KAN
18
BRI
12
TEX
23
TAL
8
ROV
11
LVS
26
HOM
13
MAR
20
PHO
14
23rd 637
2024 DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Xfinity Series edit

Car No. 00, 44 history edit

 
Cole Custer in the No. 00 at Dover International Speedway in 2019
Jason Leffler (2003–2004)

The Haas team made its debut in the then-Busch Series in 2003 season as the No. 00 Haas Automation Chevrolet. Troy Cline attempted a total of four races for the team, failing to qualify in the first two attempts before making the race at Fontana. The team used the number 79 in this race, utilizing the owners points of Aramendia Motorsports.[7][8][118] Jason Leffler ran the final four races of the season in the car.[8] He made his debut for the team at Kansas in October, starting 11th and finished 16th despite wrecking during the race. After a pair of 11th at Charlotte and Phoenix, Leffler had his first top-five, starting 14th and finishing 4th.

The team would go full-time in 2004.[8][9] After a slow start, Leffler would finish out of the top-15 twice: a 34th at California and a 17th at Bristol. Leffler also grabbed a pole at California, and a win at Nashville. It was both Leffler's and Haas' first win.[119] Leffler signed with Joe Gibbs Racing's Cup program for 2005, and was released from his Haas CNC ride before 2004 ended because of this.[120] His immediate replacement was Hendrick Motorsports development driver Blake Feese,[120] who had 7th place start at Kansas. However, he struggled in that race and all 4 races he ran for Haas. With Feese struggling, Haas looked for another driver, even as he moved Bootie Barker to the Cup Series operation. After Tony Raines finished tenth at Phoenix, Justin Labonte took over for the balance of the season.[19]

Justin Labonte (2005)

After driving the team's No. 00 at the end of 2004, for 2005 Justin Labonte ran a full-time in the newly renumbered No. 44 United States Coast Guard Chevy in a merger between Haas CNC and Labonte Motorsports known as Labonte-Haas Motorsports.[121] However, he had limited success, with a 7th-place finish at Talladega and a 10th-place finish at Charlotte in the fall. After a 17th-place finish in points, Labonte was released at the end of the season. The No. 44, a Labonte family number, would not be fielded again by Haas.

Johnny Sauter (2006)

In 2006, Johnny Sauter was hired to drive the No. 00, with Yellow Transportation coming on board to sponsor the ride.[122] The team finished 8th in the final point standings. A late-season surge for Sauter resulted in the No. 00 Busch Series team moving up to the Cup Series as the No. 70 team, and the team's Busch Series program was shut down and the equipment was sold to Jay Robinson Racing.

Cole Custer (2017–2019, 2023–present)

On July 25, 2016, Stewart-Haas announced plans to reopen its Xfinity Series program starting in 2017.[123] On September 16, 2016, the team announced that Camping World Truck Series driver Cole Custer would drive the car in 2017, with Haas Automation as the primary sponsor and crew chief Jeff Meendering.[14] At the 2017 Ford EcoBoost 300, Custer led almost every lap, won Stage 1 and 2, and earned Stewart-Haas Racing their second career Xfinity win. In 2018, Cole Custer had six poles and one race win. Custer made the final four in the championship playoffs after winning at Texas Motor Speedway on a last-lap battle with Tyler Reddick, who would later beat Custer for the championship.

In 2019, Custer won seven races, five poles, and finished second again to Reddick at Homestead and in the final points standings. Following the end of the season, Custer was promoted to the Cup Series and the team's resources were directed to the No. 98.

On November 16, 2022, it was announced that Ryan Preece would replace Custer in the No. 41 in the Cup Series, as Custer would move back to the Xfinity series to drive the No. 00 full-time for Stewart-Haas Racing. Custer started the 2023 season with a ninth-place finish at Daytona. He scored his first win of the season at Portland.[124] Custer also won at a rain-shortened Chicago street race.[125] Following the Michigan race, the No. 00 was docked 20 driver and owner points and five playoff points, and crew chief Jonathan Toney was fined US$25,000 after the post-race inspection revealed unapproved splitters.[126] Custer won at Phoenix and claimed his first Xfinity Series championship.[127]

Car No. 00 Results edit

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts
2003 Troy Cline 00 Chevy DAY CAR LVS
DNQ
DAR BRI TEX
DNQ
TAL NSH CAL RCH
38
GTY NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV 52nd 777
Jason Leffler KAN
16
CLT
11
MEM ATL
22
PHO
11
CAR
22
HOM
4
2004 DAY
8
CAR
32
LVS
22
DAR
14
BRI
32
TEX
6
NSH
9
TAL
5
CAL
34
GTY
6
RCH
11
NZH
7
CLT
4
DOV
14
NSH
1*
KEN
7
MLW
15
DAY
13
CHI
7
NHA
3
PPR
3
IRP
3
MCH
7
BRI
17
CAL
10
RCH
4
DOV
4
12th 3661
Blake Feese KAN
24
CLT
27
MEM
40
ATL
25
Tony Raines PHO
10
Justin Labonte DAR
19
44 HOM
17
2005 DAY
18
CAL
19
MXC
25
LVS
13
ATL
42
NSH
13
BRI
40
TEX
33
PHO
20
TAL
7
DAR
18
RCH
32
CLT
22
DOV
23
NSH
29
KEN
11
MLW
16
DAY
34
CHI
41
NHA
41
PPR
13
GTY
13
IRP
22
GLN
16
MCH
17
BRI
23
CAL
36
RCH
22
DOV
26
KAN
25
CLT
10
MEM
12
TEX
24
PHO
22
HOM
21
17th 3285
2006 Johnny Sauter 00 DAY
35
CAL
13
MXC
6
LVS
15
ATL
12
BRI
10
TEX
14
NSH
27
PHO
36
TAL
8
RCH
11
DAR
34
CLT
11
DOV
21
NSH
14
KEN
32
MLW
9
DAY
21
CHI
17
NHA
6
MAR
5
GTY
18
IRP
42
GLN
19
MCH
35
BRI
11
CAL
31
RCH
15
DOV
24
KAN
35
CLT
6
MEM
4
TEX
35
PHO
11
HOM
10
8th 3794
2017 Cole Custer Ford DAY
37
ATL
10
LVS
11
PHO
21
CAL
35
TEX
5
BRI
32
RCH
13
TAL
26
CLT
7
DOV
4
POC
7
MCH
10
IOW
24
DAY
22
KEN
11
NHA
9
IND
5
IOW
5
GLN
12
MOH
35
BRI
10
ROA
8
DAR
9
RCH
14
CHI
7
KEN
5
DOV
8
CLT
6
KAN
19
TEX
5
PHO
7
HOM
1*
13th 2288
2018 DAY
14
ATL
39
LVS
9
PHO
8
CAL
6
TEX
4
BRI
8
RCH
6
TAL
9
DOV
13
CLT
2
POC
5
MCH
3
IOW
4
CHI
3
DAY
25
KEN
5
NHA
9
IOW
9*
GLN
6
MOH
7
BRI
4
ROA
4
DAR
2
IND
29
LVS
3
RCH
15
CLT
7
DOV
2
KAN
26
TEX
1
PHO
8
HOM
2*
2nd 4035
2019 DAY
14
ATL
2
LVS
9
PHO
4
CAL
1
TEX
34
BRI
3
RCH
1*
TAL
32
DOV
4*
CLT
24
POC
1*
MCH
12
IOW
2
CHI
1*
DAY
26
KEN
1*
NHA
2
IOW
29
GLN
7
MOH
8
BRI
22
ROA
10
DAR
1
IND
7
LVS
4
RCH
3
CLT
8
DOV
1
KAN
11*
TEX
8
PHO
2
HOM
2
2nd 4035
2023 DAY
9
CAL
27
LVS
12
PHO
12
ATL
12
COA
32
RCH
5
MAR
3
TAL
4
DOV
7
DAR
3
CLT
3
PIR
1
SON
6
NSH
9
CSC
1
ATL
3
NHA
22
POC
33
ROA
30
MCH
16
IRC
6
GLN
7
DAY
5
DAR
4
KAN
36
BRI
4
TEX
6
ROV
2
LVS
3
HOM
13*
MAR
19
PHO
1*
1st 4040
2024 DAY ATL LVS PHO COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV DAR CLT PIR SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO

Car No. 41, 98 history edit

Part Time (2017–2018)

It was announced that Kevin Harvick would run six races in a second Stewart-Haas car, the No. 41 Mustang, in 2017, starting with the March 4 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Hunt Brothers Pizza was announced to be the primary sponsor for four of the six races, with Bad Boy Buggies being the sponsor for Atlanta, and FIELDS Inc. the sponsor for Watkins Glen International.[128] Harvick did not win in the car but had a best finish of second at Charlotte.

 
Chase Briscoe's No. 98 car at Daytona in 2020

In 2018, SHR partnered with Biagi-DenBeste Racing to field Biagi's No. 98 car for Harvick, Almirola, and Chase Briscoe.[129] On February 24, Harvick scored the first win for the team under the merger at Atlanta Motor Speedway. On September 29, Briscoe won the inaugural Charlotte Roval race, which also was his first career Xfinity Series win.

Chase Briscoe (2019–2020)

Briscoe and the team would run full-time for the 2019 season. Briscoe would score his second career Xfinity Series win at Iowa Speedway. Briscoe returned full-time to the #98 for the 2020 season when HighPoint announced it would be the primary sponsor of Briscoe and the No. 98 Xfinity Series team of Stewart-Haas Racing. Briscoe went on to have a career year with a season leading 9 wins, making him the obvious choice to replace the retiring Clint Bowyer in the No. 14 Ford Mustang in 2021. The iconic blue-and-white colors of HighPoint that emblazoned Briscoe in 2020 remain with him in 2021.

Riley Herbst (2021–present)
 
Riley Herbst at Pocono in 2023

With Briscoe moving up to the Cup Series, SHR signed Riley Herbst to drive the No. 98 in 2021.[130] During the 2023 season, Herbst scored his first career win at Las Vegas.[131]

Car No. 41 & 98 Results edit

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts
2017 Kevin Harvick 41 Ford DAY ATL
4*
LVS PHO CAL TEX
3
BRI RCH TAL CLT
2
DOV POC MCH IOW DAY KEN
4
NHA IND IOW GLN
6
MOH BRI ROA DAR
3
RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 95th 01
2018 Aric Almirola 98 DAY
35
GLN
5
MOH BRI ROA 24th 334
Kevin Harvick ATL
1*
LVS PHO CAL TEX
19
MCH
8
IOW CHI
2
DAY KEN NHA IOW DAR
29
IND LVS RCH
Chase Briscoe BRI
23
RCH TAL
16
DOV CLT
11
POC CLT
1*
DOV KAN
30
TEX PHO HOM
2019 DAY
12
ATL
15
LVS
8
PHO
6
CAL
5
TEX
4
BRI
4
RCH
8
TAL
4
DOV
5
CLT
19
POC
3
MCH
7
IOW
7
CHI
15
DAY
35
KEN
5
NHA
6
IOW
1
GLN
6
MOH
7
BRI
2
ROA
7
DAR
6
IND
8
LVS
11
RCH
5
CLT
9*
DOV
5*
KAN
3
TEX
22
PHO
8
HOM
3
5th 2302
2020 DAY
5
LVS
1*
CAL
19
PHO
6
DAR
1
CLT
20
BRI
2
ATL
9
HOM
7
HOM
1
TAL
18
POC
1
IND
1*
KEN
4
KEN
2
TEX
2
KAN
14
ROA
3
DAY
29*
DOV
10
DOV
1*
DAY
3
DAR
11*
RCH
11
RCH
16
BRI
1
LVS
1*
TAL
19*
CLT
18*
KAN
1*
TEX
24
MAR
7
PHO
9
4th 4028
2021 Riley Herbst DAY
26
DAY
39
HOM
11
LVS
40
PHO
4
ATL
6
MAR
29
TAL
4
DAR
28
DOV
17
COA
16
CLT
12
MOH
21
TEX
12
NSH
10
POC
35
ROA
7
ATL
19
NHA
10
GLN
13
IND
8
MCH
7
DAY
10
DAR
38
RCH
5
BRI
3
LVS
33
TAL
27*
CLT
34
TEX
12
KAN
13
MAR
10
PHO
4
11th 2157
2022 DAY
4
CAL
9
LVS
14
PHO
38
ATL
4
COA
26
RCH
5
MAR
6
TAL
7
DOV
9
DAR
3
TEX
8
CLT
25
PIR
35
NSH
3
ROA
7
ATL
9
NHA
30
POC
12
IND
6
MCH
9
GLN
7
DAY
15
DAR
34
KAN
16
BRI
5
TEX
5
TAL
11
CLT
32
LVS
18
HOM
8
MAR
3
PHO
7
11th 2197
2023 DAY
6
CAL
7
LVS
8
PHO
4
ATL
5
COA
10
RCH
23
MAR
30
TAL
23
DOV
21
DAR
38
CLT
14
PIR
32
SON
15
NSH
2
CSC
24
ATL
36
NHA
20
POC
4
ROA
5
MCH
6
IRC
12
GLN
35
DAY
24
DAR
6
KAN
23
BRI
8
TEX
37
ROV
4
LVS
1*
HOM
2
MAR
4
PHO
4
13th 904
2024 DAY ATL LVS PHO COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV DAR CLT PIR SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN
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Not to be confused with Newman Haas Racing Haas Lola or Carl A Haas Motorsports For the related Formula One team see Haas F1 Team Stewart Haas Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series the NASCAR Xfinity Series ARCA Menards Series West and eNASCAR Coca Cola iRacing Series The team is co owned by three time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart and Haas Automation founder Gene Haas It was founded in 2002 as Haas CNC Racing after Haas whose company was a sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports elected to form his own team In 2009 Stewart who had been driving for Joe Gibbs Racing made a deal with Haas to drive for the team and in return receive a 50 stake in it Stewart Haas RacingOwner s Tony StewartGene HaasBaseKannapolis North CarolinaSeriesNASCAR Cup SeriesNASCAR Xfinity SeriesRace driversCup Series 4 Josh Berry R 10 Noah Gragson14 Chase Briscoe 41 Ryan PreeceXfinity Series 00 Cole Custer98 Riley HerbstSponsorsCup Series 4 TBA10 TBA14 Mahindra Tractors TBA41 Haas Automation TBA Xfinity Series 00 Haas Automation Production Alliance Group 3D Systems HighPoint com Mobil 1 98 Monster EnergyManufacturerFordOpened2002CareerDebutCup Series 2002 Protection One 400 Kansas Xfinity Series 2003 Mr Goodcents 300 Kansas Camping World Truck Series 2014 Kroger 250 Martinsville ARCA Menards Series 2021 Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen Watkins Glen ARCA Menards Series West 2018 Carneros 200 Sonoma Latest raceCup Series 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race Phoenix Xfinity Series 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race Phoenix Camping World Truck Series 2014 Lucas Oil 150 Phoenix ARCA Menards Series 2021 Clean Harbors 100 at The Glen Watkins Glen ARCA Menards Series West 2023 General Tire 200 Sonoma Races competedTotal 1 111Cup Series 757Xfinity Series 341Camping World Truck Series 9ARCA Menards Series 1ARCA Menards Series West 3Drivers ChampionshipsTotal 3Cup Series 22011 2014Xfinity Series 12023 Camping World Truck Series 0ARCA Menards Series 0ARCA Menards Series West 0Race victoriesTotal 98Cup Series 69Xfinity Series 26 a Camping World Truck Series 1 b ARCA Menards Series 0ARCA Menards Series West 2Pole positionsTotal 78Cup Series 54Xfinity Series 21Camping World Truck Series 2ARCA Menards Series 0ARCA Menards Series West 1The team is based and headquartered in Kannapolis North Carolina roughly 10 miles 16 km north of Charlotte Motor Speedway alongside sister team and Formula One entrant Haas F1 Team but the two teams are treated as separate bodies for legal reasons 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 In the Xfinity Series the team currently fields two full time Ford Mustang teams the No 00 for Cole Custer and the No 98 for Riley Herbst From its inception until 2016 the team ran with Chevrolet engines and chassis except for 2003 when they ran with Pontiac provided by Hendrick Motorsports Beginning in 2017 the team began partnering with Roush Yates Engines and switched to Ford engines while building their chassis in house 1 2 The team has won in each of the three national touring divisions joining Hendrick Motorsports Richard Childress Racing Joe Gibbs Racing and RFK Racing as the only teams to accomplish that feat Contents 1 History 2 Cup Series 2 1 Car No 4 history 2 1 1 Car No 4 results 2 2 Car No 10 history 2 2 1 Car No 10 results 2 3 Car No 14 history 2 3 1 Car No 14 results 2 4 Car No 41 history 2 4 1 Car No 41 results 3 Xfinity Series 3 1 Car No 00 44 history 3 1 1 Car No 00 Results 3 2 Car No 41 98 history 3 2 1 Car No 41 amp 98 Results 4 Camping World Truck Series and driver development 4 1 Truck No 00 history 5 ARCA Menards Series 5 1 Car No 14 history 6 ARCA Menards Series West 6 1 Car No 9 history 6 2 Car No 14 history 6 3 Car No 41 history 7 eNASCAR iRacing World Championship Series 8 Wins 8 1 Cup Series 8 2 Xfinity Series 8 3 Camping World Truck Series 8 4 ARCA Menards Series West 9 Footnotes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editAfter being an associate sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports for a number of years 3 in April 2002 Gene Haas announced the formation of his own Winston Cup team for the 2003 season Hendrick would provide cars engines and technical support for the team Haas signed Jack Sprague who had spent the previous six years driving in the Busch and Craftsman Truck series for Hendrick to be his driver Sprague who at the time was sponsored by NetZero brought his sponsorship with him and Haas car became the No 0 car 4 The team initially operated out of a small shop also rented from Hendrick Motorsports 5 After running Chevrolets in several races in late 2002 3 Haas CNC was one of several General Motors teams to switch from Chevrolet to Pontiac prior to the 2003 season 6 Haas CNC also fielded a part time team in the Busch Series that year 7 8 going full time in 2004 8 9 The team switched back to Chevrolet after 2003 when Pontiac left the sport 10 On July 10 2008 it was announced that then two time Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart would join the team as a driver and owner for the 2009 season receiving a 50 stake in the team Stewart had been driving for Joe Gibbs Racing but was not happy with that team s switch from Chevrolet to Toyota and wanted to get back to racing for Chevrolet Haas meanwhile desired to have Stewart drive for the team and for Stewart to attract sponsors and personnel The team was renamed Stewart Haas Racing 2 11 12 The team proceeded to sign several high level sponsors and experienced personnel while better utilizing its alliance with Hendrick Motorsports 13 After fielding General Motors cars since the team was founded on February 24 2016 it was announced that the team would switch to Ford for the 2017 season receiving engines from Roush Yates Engines 1 The team also restarted its program in the now Xfinity Series 14 On August 2 2022 Stewart Haas Racing announced that effective September 1 President Brett Frood would step down to become commissioner of the National Lacrosse League He will remain as an executive advisor to SHR and board chairman for Tony Stewart s entities In addition vice president of sales Brian McKinley would be promoted to chief commercial officer while Greg Zipadelli would transition from vice president of competition to chief competition officer and Joe Custer will remain as co president 15 Cup Series editCar No 4 history edit See also Kevin Harvick nbsp 2004 No 0 NetZero ChevroletJack Sprague 2002 2003 What is now the No 4 car was Haas CNC Racing s original foray into NASCAR s top series with driver Jack Sprague and sponsor NetZero Haas car became the No 0 Pontiac 4 6 Sprague posted a career best 14th place finish at the 2003 Daytona 500 to open up the season 16 Afterwards however the team began to struggle After finishing 40th at Chicagoland Haas released Sprague 16 in favor of John Andretti 17 who finished 41st at New Hampshire and 33rd at Pocono before qualifying 15th and finishing 19th at Watkins Glen Because Andretti had a prior commitment with Dale Earnhardt Inc Jason Leffler drove the car at the Brickyard 400 finishing 33rd Leffler lost his ride with Ultra Motorsports where he drove the No 2 truck in the Craftsman Truck Series because of his start at Indianapolis but Haas hired him to drive the car on a more permanent basis shortly thereafter 18 Ward Burton 2003 2004 Ward Burton was signed to drive the car toward the end of the 2003 season after eight years with Bill Davis Racing while Leffler was reassigned to the Busch Series to drive the No 00 car 9 In the final four races he finished 13th at Atlanta and 18th at Rockingham In the 2004 off season Pontiac announced it was leaving the sport forcing the team to switch back to Chevrolet 10 Burton began 2004 by finishing 17th at the Daytona 500 and then earned the team s first top 10 finish the next week with a 9th place finish at Rockingham The team was also in 9th place in points Despite top 20 finishes in two of the next three races the team began to slip in points After a streak of bad races the team re emerged at California with a 10th place finish The team racked up five straight top 20 finishes and Burton earned an outside pole at the Brickyard 400 but made contact early in the race and finally crashed to a 39th place finish In October Burton finished again in 10th place this time at Talladega After finishing 40th at Phoenix Burton was released by Haas and was replaced by Mike Bliss 19 The 2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion took over and had an immediate impact finishing 10th at Darlington leading Haas to sign him for the 2005 season 20 Mike Bliss 2004 2005 The team picked up Best Buy as an associate sponsor and four race primary sponsor for 2005 21 The U S Coast Guard sponsor for Haas CNC s Busch Series Car also sponsored one race Bliss began the 2005 season by finishing 18th in each of the first four races Despite finishing ninth at Pocono and 7th at Bristol he was released from the ride at season s end Jeff Green 2006 2007 In the off season Jeff Green was signed to replace Bliss Best Buy became the primary sponsor as NetZero left and the team began the 2006 season with a renumbered No 66 Chevrolet The new car number was in honor of the year the new primary sponsor opened its first store 1966 22 Green finished 28th in the final point standings in 2006 and was signed to continue driving the No 66 in 2007 On October 22 2007 it was announced that Jeremy Mayfield would take over the No 66 car for Green for the final four races of 2007 During the off season Best Buy moved to Gillett Evernham Motorsports to sponsor Elliott Sadler s No 19 Dodge Scott Riggs 2008 nbsp Scott Riggs in the No 66 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2008Former Evernham driver Scott Riggs took over the No 66 in 2008 with State Water Heaters as the sponsor coming over from Morgan McClure Motorsports Hunt Brothers Pizza and Haas Automation also appeared on the car Riggs struggled early on but his performance picked up following the announcement of Tony Stewart as the new co owner of the team in mid summer Riggs finished the season in the top 35 but was released in favor of Ryan Newman who had just departed from Penske Racing Stewart and Haas hoped to put Newman in a car numbered 4 but they were not able to secure the blessing of both NASCAR and Morgan McClure Motorsports to use the number and so the car changed numbers to No 39 which was Newman s midget car number The U S Army signed on to sponsor the car alongside State Water Heaters and Haas Automation but Hunt Brothers moved to JR Motorsports in the Nationwide Series Ryan Newman 2009 2013 nbsp Ryan Newman pits his No 39 Impala at the 2009 LifeLock com 400During the 2009 season Newman led the first 25 laps at Bristol and finished seventh He finished sixth the next week at Martinsville after recovering from a pit road mistake After finishing in the top twenty the next two weeks Newman had his breakout race leading at Talladega nearly scoring Stewart Haas Racing s first win With two laps left he was passed by Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski Newman finished third after Keselowski sent Edwards airborne and crashing on his windshield and hood The next week Newman led 45 laps at Richmond and finished fourth He made the Chase for the Sprint Cup but failed to win a race in 2009 The team did however score 15 top 10 finishes and managed to finish ninth in points The U S Army returned to Newman s car for the 2010 season as sponsor for 15 races and with new sponsorship from Tornados The team won their first race in the No 39 at Phoenix The win was also the first in NASCAR history for a car numbered 39 23 The team failed to make the Chase though and finished 15th in points In 2011 Newman scored a second win at New Hampshire while Stewart finished second making it the first 1 2 for SHR Newman and Stewart made the Chase and Newman came home 10th in the final standings For the 2012 season Quicken Loans sponsored the No 39 car Newman got off to a quick start in 2012 with a win at Martinsville in only the 6th race However his momentum flagged over the summer and he missed the Chase finishing the season in 14th place nbsp Ryan Newman competing in the 2013 STP Gas Booster 500 at Martinsville SpeedwayIn 2013 Quicken Loans became Newman s primary sponsor as the U S Army significantly reduced its motorsports sponsorships Newman would struggle through the first half of the season adjusting to the Generation 6 car Through the second half of the season SHR s performance would pick up and Newman would take his first win of the season at the 2013 Brickyard 400 winning the pole and driving away from a dominant Jimmie Johnson He would become the second Indiana native alongside Stewart to win the 400 Newman originally failed to make the 2013 Chase but after Michael Waltrip Racing was penalized for manipulating the results of the Federated Auto Parts 400 Newman took Martin Truex Jr s place in the Chase 24 After 2013 Newman was released after it was announced funding could not be found to keep his No 39 team in operation though the team would later sign Kurt Busch to a fourth ride 25 26 Kevin Harvick 2014 2023 For 2014 Kevin Harvick was signed to the newly renumbered No 4 Chevrolet SS with his Budweiser and Jimmy John s sponsorship coming over from Richard Childress Racing Hunt Brothers Pizza which had sponsored the team in the past also came over with Harvick Harvick won in just his second start with SHR at the spring Phoenix race The team then won again at Darlington in April leading 239 of 374 laps and using fresher tires to pass Dale Earnhardt Jr with two laps to go 27 Harvick s two wins with the team earned him a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup He advanced into the second round with two top fives and won at Charlotte in October to earn a spot in the third round Harvick finished the season strong winning the penultimate race of the year at the fall Phoenix race to remain in title contention then winning the final race of the year at Homestead to clinch the second Cup Championship for SHR Harvick had a strong run during the 2015 season with 28 top 10s and wins at Las Vegas Phoenix and Dover but lost the championship to Kyle Busch by just one point In 2016 Anheuser Busch switched from Budweiser to Busch Beer as the No 4 s sponsor brand 28 Harvick s run in 2016 was not as successful as his first two years with SHR finishing eighth in the points standings with 27 top 10s and wins at Phoenix Bristol New Hampshire and Kansas nbsp Kevin Harvick in the No 4 at Pocono Raceway in 2018 With SHR transitioning from Chevrolet to Ford in 2017 Harvick rebounded heavily with wins at Sonoma and Texas along with 23 top 10s and a third place finish in the points standings Harvick s 2018 run fared much better with a career high eight wins 20 top fives and 26 top 10s despite his Las Vegas win being encumbered for a post race inspection violation With a win at the fall Texas race he secured himself in the Final Four at Homestead However three days later the win was declared encumbered after the car was discovered to have a non compliant rear spoiler during post race inspection The violation resulted in an L1 penalty that docked the team 40 owner and driver points voiding Harvick s eligibility in the Final Four and placed Childers and car chief Robert Smith on suspension for the final two races 29 Tony Gibson became Harvick s crew chief for the remainder of the season 30 At Phoenix Harvick overcame a flat tire during the race to finish fifth and secure enough points to make the Championship 4 He finished third at Homestead and in the points standings Harvick s 2019 season started with a win at the Gander RV Duel 1 at Daytona Despite a 26th place finish at the 2019 Daytona 500 he stayed consistent with six straight top 10 finishes including three fourth place finishes at Atlanta Las Vegas and California At Bristol Harvick was forced to start at the back of the field and serve a pass through penalty on the first lap after his car failed pre race inspection three times despite this setback he finished 13th place on the lead lap 31 Harvick would finally get his first win and the organization s first win of 2019 at New Hampshire He would also win at Michigan and Indianapolis the latter being his second career Brickyard 400 win He once again 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 32 Harvick started the 2020 season with a fourth place finish in Duel 2 of the 2020 Bluegreen Vacations Duels at Daytona Despite sustaining minor damage he finished fifth at the 2020 Daytona 500 his first top five in the race since 2016 He stayed consistently in the top 10 at Las Vegas Fontana and Phoenix before the season was halted due to the COVID 19 pandemic When racing resumed on May 17 Harvick scored his 50th career win at 2020 The Real Heroes 400 at Darlington 33 Following the second Drydene 311 at Dover International Speedway Harvick clinched the Regular Season Championship 34 Despite this achievement as well as nine wins in the season he failed to make the Championship 4 after finishing 17th at Martinsville 35 Harvick finished fifth in the points standings 36 Despite scoring no wins in 2021 Harvick managed to make the playoffs with his consistency 37 During the playoffs Harvick made it to the Round of 12 with five consecutive top 10 finishes yet he had the disadvantage of lacking the bonus playoff points At Bristol he tangled with Chase Elliott costing the latter several laps after cutting a tire Harvick led the closing laps but was blocked by Elliott allowing Kyle Larson to overtake him for the win A heated argument between Harvick and Elliott ensued on pit road after the race During the Charlotte Roval race Harvick bumped Elliott and sent him to the wall with rear end damage Harvick later missed turn 1 with Elliott chasing him down and crashed head on into the wall As a result he was eliminated from the Round of 8 38 Harvick once again finished fifth in the final standings Harvick began the 2022 season with a 30th place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500 Aside from four DNFs he stayed consistent with his finishes until he won at Michigan breaking a 65 race drought to become the 15th different winner in the season 39 Harvick then scored his 60th career victory at Richmond a week later 40 At the Southern 500 Harvick finished 33rd after his car caught fire 41 He was eliminated in the Round of 16 after finishing 10th at the Bristol night race 42 On October 5 Childers was suspended for four races and fined US 100 000 for an L2 Penalty during post race inspection after the Talladega playoff race The penalty came under Sections 14 1 vehicle assembly and 14 5 body in the NASCAR Rule Book both of which pertain to the body and overall vehicle assembly rules surrounding modification of a single source supplied part In addition the No 4 team was docked 100 driver and owner points 43 nbsp Kevin Harvick in the No 4 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023On January 12 2023 Harvick announced he will retire at the end of the 2023 season 44 He started the season with a 12th place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500 For his final appearance at the NASCAR All Star Race Harvick s car will use the No 29 and a throwback paint scheme honoring his first career win at Atlanta in 2001 45 On July 11 Anheuser Busch announced it signed a multi year sponsorship deal with the Trackhouse Racing No 1 of Ross Chastain starting in 2024 ending its nine year partnership with the No 4 at the end of the season 46 Despite not winning a race Harvick stayed consistent enough to make the playoffs on his final season 47 He was eliminated at the conclusion of the Round of 16 48 At Talladega Harvick finished second to Ryan Blaney but was later disqualified after post race inspection discovered a violation involving the car s windshield fasteners 49 Harvick finished his Cup Series career with a seventh place finish at Phoenix and 13th in the points standings 50 Josh Berry 2024 present On June 21 2023 SHR signed Xfinity Series driver Josh Berry as Harvick s replacement in the No 4 in 2024 51 Car No 4 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2002 Jack Sprague 60 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV KAN35 TAL CLTDNQ MAR ATLDNQ CAR35 PHODNQ HOM30 57th 1892003 0 Pontiac DAY14 CAR34 LVS26 ATL37 DAR40 BRI35 TEX22 TAL34 MAR29 CAL39 RCH26 CLT22 DOV41 POC22 MCH19 SON39 DAY31 CHI40 39th 2056John Andretti NHA41 POC33 GLN19Jason Leffler IND33 MCH35 BRI26 DAR26 RCH28 NHA27 DOV25 TALDNQ KAN30 CLT35 MAR27Ward Burton ATL13 PHO41 CAR18 HOM322004 Chevy DAY17 CAR9 LVS26 ATL13 DAR18 BRI28 TEX32 MAR22 TAL40 CAL10 RCH20 CLT16 DOV19 POC17 MCH30 SON24 DAY40 CHI19 NHA29 POC31 IND39 GLN37 MCH30 BRI18 CAL31 RCH40 NHA25 DOV37 TAL10 KAN30 CLT19 MAR28 ATL30 PHO40 31st 3106Mike Bliss DAR10 HOM402005 DAY18 CAL12 LVS16 ATL18 BRI37 MAR36 TEX22 PHO20 TAL36 DAR19 RCH37 CLT15 DOV18 POC35 MCH27 SON39 DAY20 CHI34 NHA21 POC9 IND11 GLN26 MCH37 BRI7 CAL27 RCH15 NHA36 DOV30 TAL32 KAN15 CLT35 MAR41 ATL13 TEX17 PHO31 HOM12 29th 32622006 Jeff Green 66 DAY42 CAL24 LVS18 ATL26 BRI15 MAR25 TEX18 PHO18 TAL14 RCH18 DAR32 CLT12 DOV28 POC37 MCH33 SON19 DAY26 CHI27 NHA26 POC35 IND38 GLN15 MCH27 BRI24 CAL22 RCH41 NHA43 DOV20 KAN30 TAL7 CLT16 MAR8 ATL23 TEX13 PHO37 HOM22 29th 32532007 DAY36 CAL30 LVS25 ATL35 BRI6 MAR36 TEX26 PHO6 TAL13 RCH24 DAR22 CLT42 DOV30 POC32 MCH36 SON42 NHA6 DAY37 CHI27 IND43 POC19 GLN20 MCH22 BRI27 CAL23 RCH33 NHA27 DOV31 KAN20 TAL13 CLT32 MAR28 31st 2704Jeremy Mayfield ATL40 TEX22 PHO41 HOM262008 Scott Riggs DAY21 CAL21 LVS36 ATL18 BRI22 MAR41 TEX27 PHO26 TAL16 RCH19 DAR17 CLT28 DOV39 POC21 MCH33 NHA34 DAYDNQ CHI20 IND25 POC29 GLN34 MCH15 BRI27 CAL25 RCH31 NHA19 DOV25 KAN42 TAL7 CLT19 MAR21 ATL43 TEX25 PHO38 HOM14 30th 2797Max Papis SON352009 Ryan Newman 39 DAY36 CAL28 LVS25 ATL22 BRI7 MAR6 TEX15 PHO16 TAL3 RCH4 DAR4 CLT2 DOV8 POC5 MCH23 SON17 NHA29 DAY20 CHI6 IND14 POC14 GLN21 MCH15 BRI6 ATL9 RCH10 NHA7 DOV10 KAN22 CAL15 CLT11 MAR7 TAL36 TEX12 PHO20 HOM23 9th 61752010 DAY34 CAL36 LVS18 ATL17 BRI16 MAR4 PHO1 TEX11 TAL35 RCH8 DAR9 DOV13 CLT9 POC14 MCH32 SON16 NHA6 DAY26 CHI22 IND17 POC12 GLN12 MCH23 BRI6 ATL8 RCH11 NHA8 DOV8 KAN9 CAL5 CLT36 MAR30 TAL23 TEX20 PHO2 HOM7 15th 43022011 DAY22 PHO5 LVS5 BRI10 CAL5 MAR20 TEX14 TAL25 RCH20 DAR5 DOV21 CLT31 KAN15 POC9 MCH6 SON25 DAY23 KEN4 NHA1 IND12 POC5 GLN16 MCH5 BRI8 ATL20 RCH8 CHI8 NHA25 DOV23 KAN18 CLT10 TAL38 MAR10 TEX16 PHO5 HOM12 10th 22842012 DAY21 PHO21 LVS4 BRI12 CAL7 MAR1 TEX21 KAN20 RCH15 TAL36 DAR23 CLT14 DOV15 POC12 MCH15 SON18 KEN34 DAY5 NHA10 IND7 POC6 GLN11 MCH8 BRI36 ATL35 RCH8 CHI5 NHA10 DOV21 TAL9 CLT20 KAN30 MAR11 TEX12 PHO5 HOM3 14th 10512013 DAY5 PHO40 LVS38 BRI7 CAL10 MAR31 TEX10 KAN14 RCH15 TAL32 DAR10 CLT6 DOV36 POC5 MCH18 SON15 KEN14 DAY10 NHA39 IND1 POC4 GLN14 MCH13 BRI21 ATL5 RCH3 CHI10 NHA16 DOV6 KAN35 CLT8 TAL9 MAR38 TEX9 PHO10 HOM17 11th 22862014 Kevin Harvick 4 DAY13 PHO1 LVS41 BRI39 CAL36 MAR7 TEX42 DAR1 RCH11 TAL7 KAN2 CLT2 DOV17 POC14 MCH2 SON20 KEN7 DAY39 NHA30 IND8 POC2 GLN7 MCH2 BRI11 ATL19 RCH5 CHI5 NHA3 DOV13 KAN12 CLT1 TAL9 MAR33 TEX2 PHO1 HOM1 1st 50432015 DAY2 ATL2 LVS1 PHO1 CAL2 MAR8 TEX2 BRI38 RCH2 TAL8 KAN2 CLT9 DOV2 POC2 MCH29 SON4 DAY4 KEN8 NHA3 IND3 POC42 GLN3 MCH2 BRI2 DAR5 RCH14 CHI42 NHA21 DOV1 CLT2 KAN16 TAL15 MAR8 TEX3 PHO2 HOM2 2nd 50422016 DAY4 ATL6 LVS7 PHO1 CAL2 MAR17 TEX10 BRI7 RCH5 TAL15 KAN2 DOV15 CLT2 POC9 MCH5 SON6 DAY39 KEN9 NHA4 IND6 POC4 GLN32 BRI1 MCH5 DAR2 RCH5 CHI20 NHA1 DOV37 CLT38 KAN1 TAL7 MAR20 TEX6 PHO4 HOM3 8th 22892017 Ford DAY22 ATL9 LVS38 PHO6 CAL13 MAR20 TEX4 BRI3 RCH5 TAL23 KAN3 CLT8 DOV9 POC2 MCH14 SON1 DAY33 KEN9 NHA5 IND6 POC2 GLN17 MCH13 BRI8 DAR9 RCH15 CHI3 NHA36 DOV17 CLT3 TAL20 KAN8 MAR5 TEX1 PHO5 HOM4 3rd 50332018 DAY31 ATL1 LVS1 PHO1 CAL35 MAR5 TEX2 BRI7 RCH5 TAL4 DOV1 KAN1 CLT40 POC4 MCH2 SON2 CHI3 DAY19 KEN5 NHA1 POC4 GLN10 MCH1 BRI10 DAR4 IND4 LVS39 RCH2 CLT9 DOV6 TAL28 KAN12 MAR10 TEX1 PHO5 HOM3 3rd 50342019 DAY26 ATL4 LVS4 PHO9 CAL4 MAR6 TEX8 BRI13 RCH4 TAL38 DOV4 KAN13 CLT10 POC22 MCH7 SON6 CHI14 DAY29 KEN22 NHA1 POC6 GLN7 MCH1 BRI39 DAR4 IND1 LVS2 RCH7 CLT3 DOV4 TAL17 KAN9 MAR7 TEX1 PHO5 HOM4 3rd 50332020 DAY5 LVS8 CAL9 PHO2 DAR1 DAR3 CLT5 CLT10 BRI11 ATL1 MAR15 HOM26 TAL10 POC1 POC2 IND1 KEN4 TEX5 KAN4 NHA5 MCH1 MCH1 DAY17 DOV4 DOV1 DAY20 DAR1 RCH7 BRI1 LVS10 TAL20 CLT11 KAN2 TEX16 MAR17 PHO7 5th 24102021 DAY4 DAY6 HOM5 LVS20 PHO6 ATL10 BRI15 MAR9 RCH24 TAL4 KAN2 DAR6 DOV6 COA37 CLT10 SON22 NSH5 POC8 POC4 ROA27 ATL11 NHA6 GLN8 IND14 MCH14 DAY15 DAR5 RCH8 BRI2 LVS9 TAL8 CLT33 TEX5 KAN3 MAR12 PHO8 5th 23612022 DAY30 CAL7 LVS12 PHO6 ATL21 COA11 RCH2 MAR14 BRI34 TAL10 DOV9 DAR4 KAN15 CLT3 GTW33 SON4 NSH10 ROA10 ATL12 NHA5 POC27 IND33 MCH1 RCH1 GLN12 DAY20 DAR33 KAN36 BRI10 TEX19 TAL29 CLT2 LVS12 HOM8 MAR16 PHO5 15th 21262023 DAY12 CAL5 LVS9 PHO5 ATL33 COA13 RCH5 BRD9 MAR20 TAL21 DOV19 KAN11 DAR2 CLT11 GTW10 SON11 NSH24 CSC29 ATL30 NHA4 POC4 RCH10 MCH8 IND23 GLN21 DAY9 DAR19 KAN11 BRI29 TEX6 TAL38 ROV19 LVS16 HOM11 MAR16 PHO7 13th 22412024 Josh Berry DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 10 history edit Further information Tommy Baldwin Racing See also Aric Almirola nbsp Danica Patrick at Texas in 2013 Danica Patrick 2012 2017 The No 10 was originally the No 35 the second car of Tommy Baldwin Racing in 2011 In August 2011 it was announced that Danica Patrick would jump to NASCAR competition full time with sponsor GoDaddy running a limited Sprint Cup Series schedule of 8 10 races in addition to a full time Nationwide Series ride with JR Motorsports 52 Stewart Haas and TBR formed a partnership with TBR fielding the number 10 the number Patrick had used in her karting days as a second full time entry 53 Patrick drove 10 races with a best finish of 17th at Phoenix in November For Patrick s starts the team used Hendrick engines Her crew chief in seven of the races was TBR owner Tommy Baldwin Jr with Greg Zipadelli working one race and Tony Gibson two others David Reutimann was the primary driver for Baldwin which utilized ECR Engines and Pro Motor Engines in their starts The owner points of the No 10 were retained by Tommy Baldwin Racing for 2013 nbsp Patrick at Sonoma in 2015 the final year of Go Daddy sponsorship 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 Danica would be competing with 2 time Nationwide Series Champion and then boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr and 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year Timmy Hill for the Rookie of the Year award priming to be the most competitive rookie battle since 2008 54 Because the No 10 under SHR was a new entry the team purchased the 2012 owners points of Robinson Blakeney Racing to help ensure a starting spot in the first three races of the year 55 Patrick started the 2013 season winning the pole for the Daytona 500 the first woman to do so and the first rookie to win the pole since Jimmie Johnson in 2002 Patrick also ran the fastest pole speed for the 500 in 23 years timing in at 45 817 seconds 56 She ran in the top 10 for most of the day became the first woman to lead a lap in the 500 and finished 8th 57 In addition to her Superspeedway prowess Patrick posted strong finishes at Martinsville Speedway finishing 12th in the spring race and 17th in the fall race 58 59 At the end of the year Patrick ranked 27th in points with only one top 10 and a dismal 30 1 average finish finishing in front of Hill and ultimately losing out to Stenhouse for ROTY Patrick returned for the 2014 season In addition to GoDaddy com Aspen Dental signed on to be the primary sponsor for two races Las Vegas and Atlanta 60 She scored her career best finish seventh place at Kansas Months later she bested that personal record with a sixth place finish at Atlanta Patrick finished the 2014 season 28th in points Patrick and GoDaddy returned to the No 10 in 2015 Just like the prior years Patrick struggled throughout the season earning two top 10 finishes at Martinsville and Bristol early in the year 61 Late in the season GoDaddy announced they would be leaving Stewart Haas Racing at the end of the season Aspen Dental came on board for two races during the season Patrick finished 24th in points Patrick returned to the No 10 in 2016 with new primary sponsorship from Nature s Bakery 61 Mobil 1 and Aspen Dental also returned to the team 62 63 She failed to score a top 10 finish that season and like the previous season she finished 24th in points In January 2017 Nature s Bakery pulled their sponsorship from Patrick resulting in SHR filing a 31 million lawsuit for breach of contract Nature s Bakery filed a countersuit claiming that SHR failed to prevent Patrick from promoting competing products Both parties agreed to settle the lawsuit in May 2017 and Nature s Bakery agreed to sponsor Patrick and Bowyer for four races 64 65 After finishing the 2017 season with one top 10 finish at Dover and finishing 28th in points Patrick was released from the No 10 team and replaced by Aric Almirola who brought in Smithfield Foods as the team s sponsor after six seasons with Richard Petty Motorsports driving the famous No 43 66 Aric Almirola 2018 2023 nbsp Aric Almirola in the No 10 at Sonoma Raceway in 2018The No 10 team s performance with Almirola in 2018 was a huge improvement over its previous tenure with Patrick having scored as many top 10 finishes in sixteen races as Patrick s six years 67 The team also made its first appearance in the Playoffs Almirola won the 2018 1000Bulbs com 500 on October 14 giving the No 10 team its first ever win 68 Despite finishing fourth at Phoenix he was eliminated in the Round of 8 Almirola finished the season fifth in points the highest in his career In the 2019 season Almirola rebounded from a 32nd place finish at the 2019 Daytona 500 with six consecutive top 10 finishes before his streak ended with a 37th place finish at Bristol He once again made the playoffs but failed to advance past the Round of 16 after recording no top tens Five weeks later Almirola contended with teammate and pole sitter Kevin Harvick for the win at Texas before ending up in second his best finish of the season He fell to 14th in the final points standings 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 69 nbsp Aric Almirola in the No 10 at Sonoma Raceway in 2023On January 10 2022 Almirola announced his retirement from full time racing after the 2022 season 70 He started the season with a fifth place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500 Despite having no wins Almirola s finishes were a huge improvement over the previous season with two top fives and seven top 10 finishes On August 19 Almirola announced he would not retire at the end of the season and would continue to drive the No 10 in 2023 71 On October 28 2023 Almirola announced he would not return to SHR in 2024 72 Noah Gragson 2024 present On December 13 2023 SHR announced that Noah Gragson would take over the 10 car for the 2024 season 73 Car No 10 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2012 Danica Patrick 10 Chevy DAY38 PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN RCH TAL DAR31 CLT30 DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI29 ATL29 RCH CHI25 NHA DOV28 TAL CLT KAN32 MAR TEX24 PHO17 HOM 62nd 012013 DAY8 PHO39 LVS33 BRI28 CAL26 MAR12 TEX28 KAN25 RCH29 TAL33 DAR28 CLT29 DOV24 POC29 MCH13 SON29 KEN23 DAY13 NHA37 IND30 POC35 GLN20 MCH23 BRI26 ATL21 RCH30 CHI20 NHA27 DOV29 KAN43 CLT20 TAL33 MAR17 TEX25 PHO33 HOM20 27th 6462014 DAY40 PHO36 LVS21 BRI18 CAL14 MAR32 TEX27 DAR22 RCH34 TAL22 KAN7 CLT39 DOV23 POC37 MCH17 SON18 KEN21 DAY8 NHA22 IND42 POC30 GLN21 MCH18 BRI27 ATL6 RCH16 CHI19 NHA19 DOV25 KAN16 CLT26 TAL19 MAR34 TEX36 PHO22 HOM18 28th 7352015 DAY21 ATL16 LVS27 PHO26 CAL19 MAR7 TEX16 BRI9 RCH25 TAL21 KAN27 CLT22 DOV15 POC37 MCH16 SON24 DAY35 KEN34 NHA24 IND27 POC16 GLN17 MCH25 BRI27 DAR42 RCH19 CHI26 NHA40 DOV21 CLT19 KAN22 TAL27 MAR40 TEX16 PHO16 HOM24 24th 7162016 DAY35 ATL20 LVS21 PHO19 CAL38 MAR16 TEX21 BRI27 RCH24 TAL24 KAN20 DOV13 CLT21 POC32 MCH21 SON19 DAY27 KEN17 NHA14 IND22 POC22 GLN21 BRI22 MCH23 DAR24 RCH15 CHI24 NHA18 DOV28 CLT11 KAN18 TAL20 MAR24 TEX24 PHO29 HOM19 25th 6892017 Ford DAY33 ATL17 LVS36 PHO22 CAL26 MAR23 TEX24 BRI36 RCH18 TAL38 KAN36 CLT25 DOV10 POC16 MCH37 SON17 DAY25 KEN15 NHA13 IND11 POC15 GLN22 MCH22 BRI25 DAR26 RCH23 CHI18 NHA18 DOV18 CLT38 TAL21 KAN38 MAR17 TEX17 PHO25 HOM37 29th 5112018 Aric Almirola DAY11 ATL13 LVS10 PHO7 CAL12 MAR14 TEX32 BRI6 RCH17 TAL7 DOV11 KAN9 CLT13 POC7 MCH11 SON8 CHI25 DAY27 KEN8 NHA3 POC25 GLN22 MCH7 BRI31 DAR14 IND23 LVS6 RCH5 CLT19 DOV13 TAL1 KAN10 MAR11 TEX8 PHO4 HOM9 5th 23542019 DAY32 ATL8 LVS7 PHO4 CAL9 MAR9 TEX7 BRI37 RCH23 TAL9 DOV16 KAN12 CLT11 POC10 MCH17 SON9 CHI16 DAY7 KEN14 NHA11 POC12 GLN12 MCH33 BRI29 DAR17 IND14 LVS13 RCH16 CLT14 DOV17 TAL4 KAN23 MAR37 TEX2 PHO22 HOM22 14th 22342020 DAY22 LVS21 CAL8 PHO8 DAR12 DAR7 CLT15 CLT20 BRI29 ATL17 MAR33 HOM5 TAL3 POC3 POC5 IND3 KEN8 TEX10 KAN6 NHA7 MCH16 MCH6 DAY24 DOV17 DOV7 DAY18 DAR9 RCH8 BRI5 LVS17 TAL37 CLT16 KAN13 TEX23 MAR7 PHO13 15th 22352021 DAY34 DAY17 HOM30 LVS38 PHO11 ATL20 BRI36 MAR20 RCH6 TAL15 KAN29 DAR37 DOV37 COA26 CLT22 SON27 NSH4 POC16 POC16 ROA14 ATL23 NHA1 GLN16 IND19 MCH17 DAY14 DAR16 RCH14 BRI18 LVS19 TAL26 CLT24 TEX18 KAN26 MAR6 PHO6 15th 22152022 DAY5 CAL6 LVS6 PHO12 ATL22 COA19 RCH21 MAR8 BRI23 TAL13 DOV19 DAR11 KAN26 CLT17 GTW5 SON14 NSH17 ROA28 ATL8 NHA31 POC13 IND38 MCH34 RCH8 GLN29 DAY21 DAR11 KAN21 BRI28 TEX24 TAL14 CLT15 LVS18 HOM21 MAR15 PHO20 20th 7602023 DAY21 CAL35 LVS16 PHO33 ATL30 COA30 RCH13 BRD31 MAR6 TAL22 DOV24 KAN13 DAR21 CLT25 GTW19 SON28 NSH25 CSC12 ATL18 NHA34 POC12 RCH8 MCH16 IND39 GLN30 DAY3 DAR14 KAN17 BRI18 TEX18 TAL17 ROV21 LVS14 HOM9 MAR2 PHO13 22nd 6752024 Noah Gragson DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 14 history edit See also Tony Stewart and Clint Bowyer Origins 2002 2004 What is now the No 14 car debuted in 2002 as the No 60 a fifth car for Hendrick Motorsports with Gene Haas listed as the owner Hendrick s Busch Series driver Jack Sprague attempted six races making three in preparation for running full time with Haas 3 4 His best finish was 30th in the season finale race at Homestead Miami 74 Though Sprague and Haas ran the No 0 Pontiac full time the No 60 Chevy returned in 2003 under the Hendrick banner with driver David Green The car was sponsored by Haas Automation with co sponsorship from Hendrick sponsor Kellogg s and Haas CNC sponsor NetZero The car initially attempted only the restrictor plate races missing their first two attempts and finishing 32nd and 35th at the second Daytona and Talladega races respectively The No 60 would run full NetZero decals at Talladega after the No 0 missed the race 75 76 The next race the No 60 tried out was the 2003 fall race at Charlotte with Brian Vickers making his debut in a red and black Haas car before moving to Hendrick s No 25 car full time 77 He qualified 20th and finished 33rd 77 In 2004 Jason Leffler ran a single race in the Haas No 60 at Indianapolis finishing last after an early crash 78 Johnny Sauter 2006 2007 nbsp Johnny Sauter in the No 70 in 2007 The car returned as the second Haas car at the 2006 Coca Cola 600 numbered No 70 with Johnny Sauter driving He ran in the Top 10 for most of the day before a blown tire caused him to wreck The No 70 made another attempt later in the season at the Brickyard 400 but failed to qualify It was announced that the No 70 would race full time in 2007 with Sauter and sponsor Yellow Transportation moving up from the Busch Series Sauter and the team worked their way into the Top 35 in Owner s Points after the first five races which guaranteed a spot in each but missed the Food City 500 at Bristol yet still had Top 10 finishes at Phoenix 9th in the Subway Fresh Fit 500 and Richmond 5th in the Chevy Rock amp Roll 400 Multiple drivers 2008 For 2008 Jeremy Mayfield was chosen to be the driver after running several races at the end of 2007 in the team s 66 car After the seventh race of the season Mayfield fell out of the Top 35 in Owner s Points so he and Haas CNC parted ways Sauter along with Jason Leffler Tony Raines and others finished out the 2008 season Tony Stewart 2009 2016 nbsp Tony Stewart s No 14 car during the 2009 Coca Cola 600For the 2009 season the team switched to the No 14 car and new co owner Tony Stewart began driving for the team Office Depot moving over from Carl Edwards No 99 Ford Fusion and Old Spice brought by Stewart came aboard as primary sponsors with the number chosen in tribute to Stewart s racing hero open wheel legend A J Foyt 79 Even though the No 70 had finished outside of the Top 35 exemption rule Stewart had the past championship provisional to utilize for the first five races of 2009 if it was necessary After five races the team was solidly in the top ten in owner points Stewart won the 2009 Sprint All Star Race which was the first win for Gene Haas A few weeks later Stewart brought the team its first points paying win at Pocono Raceway in the 2009 Pocono 500 In the 2009 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Stewart would win his second race under the Stewart Haas banner with Burger King as the sponsor Stewart continued his winning ways with wins at Watkins Glen and Kansas He managed a sixth place finish in points Stewart struggled for the early portion of the 2010 season which prompted Old Spice to leave Stewart Haas for the 2011 season Stewart recovered later in the year to win two races at Atlanta and Auto Club Speedway and managed to make the Chase He finished seventh in points It was later announced that Mobil 1 would be the replacement sponsor for Old Spice Stewart started the 2011 season with a dominant run at Las Vegas but a speeding penalty put the team out of contention late Stewart was winless entering the Chase During the 10 race Chase Stewart won five races at Chicagoland New Hampshire Martinsville Texas and Homestead to win the team s first Sprint Cup championship tying Carl Edwards in points but winning the tiebreaker by most victories Edwards with one The title also made Stewart the only NASCAR driver to have won championship titles under the Winston Cup 2002 Nextel Cup 2005 and Sprint Cup 2011 brands nbsp Tony Stewart during the 2012 Kobalt Tools 400For the 2012 season both Office Depot and Mobil 1 returned to sponsor Stewart as well as having a minor presence on Ryan Newman s 39 car s right left and right rear quarter panels Stewart and his team got off to a quick start in 2012 after finishing second in the non points Budweiser Shootout winning the first Gatorade Duel the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas and the rain shortened Auto Club 400 at Fontana Later in the season he won the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Stewart would end up finishing 9th in the points standings at the end of the season nbsp Tony Stewart s No 14 at the 2013 Coke Zero 400For 2013 Stewart received a new primary sponsor in Bass Pro Shops which moved over from Earnhardt Ganassi Racing to replace Office Depot Bass Pro Shops joined Mobil 1 which sponsored eleven races while Bass Pro Shops sponsored eighteen As of June 20 2013 sponsorship for the other nine races has yet to be determined although Stewart said Haas Automation could serve that role if absolutely necessary Stewart subsequently won the 2013 FedEx 400 On August 5 Stewart broke his right leg in a sprint car accident and was replaced by Max Papis at Watkins Glen 80 Austin Dillon was named to drive the 14 at Michigan 81 After the Michigan race it was announced that Stewart would miss the remainder of the season with Mark Martin stepping in as a replacement for twelve of the thirteen races with Dillon driving at Talladega 82 As Stewart was not cleared to drive yet at the end of the 2013 season including all official off season testing Martin continued driving the No 14 during off season testing Stewart was eventually cleared to race At the 2014 Cheez It 355 at The Glen Regan Smith replaced Stewart after he had hit a driver during a sprint car race the night before 83 Jeff Burton replaced Stewart for the Pure Michigan 400 84 and the Irwin Tools Night Race 85 On September 30 2015 it was announced that Stewart would retire after 2016 and former MWR driver Clint Bowyer would take over his ride in 2017 In 2016 Stewart was injured while riding a sand rail and was ruled out for the Daytona 500 In his place former Michael Waltrip Racing driver Brian Vickers 86 and Richard Childress Racing driver Ty Dillon drove the car 87 Stewart returned to the car at Richmond He later won the Toyota Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway passing Denny Hamlin on the last lap and snapped an 84 race winless streak 88 Stewart would be eliminated at the Round of 16 ending his last chance of a championship Clint Bowyer 2017 2020 nbsp Clint Bowyer in the No 14 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2018Bowyer struggled during his first year with SHR scoring seven top 10s and finishing 18th in the 2017 points standings The 2018 season saw a resurgence in Bowyer s performance with two wins at Martinsville and Michigan nine top fives and 15 top 10 finishes This improvement in consistency has resulted in Bowyer s return to the Playoffs since the 2015 season and the No 14 team s first Playoff run since 2016 He 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 Bowyer finished the season 12th in points Bowyer was winless in 2019 but stayed consistent enough to once again make the Playoffs He made it to the Round of 12 and was eliminated at Kansas Bowyer finished ninth in the points standings 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 69 During the 2020 season Bowyer remained winless but he used his consistency to make the Playoffs He made it to the Round of 12 and was eliminated at the Charlotte Roval On October 8 2020 Bowyer announced he will retire from full time driving at the end of the 2020 season and work as a NASCAR on Fox commentator starting in 2021 89 Chase Briscoe 2021 present nbsp Chase Briscoe in the No 14 at Auto Club Speedway in 2022On 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 com joined Briscoe and the No 14 90 In his rookie season Briscoe scored three top 10s and finished 23rd in points In addition he won the 2021 NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors Briscoe began the 2022 season with a 22nd place finish at the 2022 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum He placed third at the 2022 Daytona 500 missing out on the win by 0 091 seconds to Bubba Wallace and winner Austin Cindric 91 Briscoe won his first Cup Series race at Phoenix on March 13 He 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 92 Briscoe was eliminated following the Round of 8 after finishing 10th at Martinsville 93 Briscoe started the 2023 season with a 35th place DNF at the 2023 Daytona 500 On May 31 following the 2023 Coca Cola 600 NASCAR issued an L3 penalty on the No 14 after a post race inspection revealed a counterfeit engine panel NACA duct as a result the team was docked 125 owner and driver points and 25 playoff points and Klausmeier was suspended for six races and fined US 250 000 94 Car No 14 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2004 Jason Leffler 60 Chevy DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND43 GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV TAL KAN CLT MAR ATL PHO DAR HOM 88th 342006 Johnny Sauter 70 DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT24 DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC INDDNQ GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM 77th 02007 DAY16 CAL18 LVS39 ATL29 BRIDNQ MAR31 TEX22 PHO9 TAL30 RCH36 DAR29 CLT27 DOV32 POC40 MCH26 SON31 NHA14 DAY18 CHI22 IND37 POC36 GLN23 MCH29 BRI42 CAL30 RCH5 NHA28 DOV42 KAN23 TAL12 CLT23 MAR29 ATL32 TEX27 PHO15 HOM41 33rd 28752008 Jeremy Mayfield DAY23 CAL39 LVS16 ATL39 BRI30 MAR32 TEX38 43rd 2048Johnny Sauter PHO37 RCH33 DARDNQ CLT35 NHA37 DAY28 RCH41 NHA20 PHO37Ken Schrader TAL42Jason Leffler DOVDNQ POC40 MCHDNQ CHI27 IND32Scott Riggs SONDNQTony Raines POC18 MCH31 BRI17 CALDNQ DOV28 KAN23 TAL34 CLT40 MAR31 ATL32 TEXDNQ HOM37Max Papis GLN432009 Tony Stewart 14 DAY8 CAL8 LVS26 ATL8 BRI17 MAR3 TEX4 PHO2 TAL23 RCH2 DAR3 CLT19 DOV2 POC1 MCH7 SON2 NHA5 DAY1 CHI4 IND3 POC10 GLN1 MCH17 BRI33 ATL11 RCH17 NHA14 DOV9 KAN1 CAL5 CLT13 MAR9 TAL35 TEX6 PHO25 HOM22 6th 63092010 DAY22 CAL9 LVS7 ATL13 BRI2 MAR26 PHO23 TEX32 TAL16 RCH23 DAR23 DOV9 CLT15 POC3 MCH5 SON9 NHA2 DAY25 CHI9 IND5 POC2 GLN7 MCH6 BRI27 ATL1 RCH16 NHA24 DOV21 KAN4 CAL1 CLT21 MAR24 TAL31 TEX11 PHO17 HOM8 7th 62212011 DAY13 PHO7 LVS2 BRI19 CAL13 MAR34 TEX12 TAL17 RCH9 DAR7 DOV29 CLT17 KAN8 POC21 MCH7 SON39 DAY11 KEN12 NHA2 IND6 POC11 GLN27 MCH9 BRI28 ATL3 RCH7 CHI1 NHA1 DOV25 KAN15 CLT8 TAL7 MAR1 TEX1 PHO3 HOM1 1st 24032012 DAY16 PHO22 LVS1 BRI14 CAL1 MAR7 TEX24 KAN13 RCH3 TAL24 DAR3 CLT25 DOV25 POC3 MCH2 SON2 KEN32 DAY1 NHA12 IND10 POC5 GLN19 MCH32 BRI27 ATL22 RCH4 CHI6 NHA7 DOV20 TAL22 CLT13 KAN5 MAR27 TEX5 PHO19 HOM17 9th 23112013 DAY41 PHO8 LVS11 BRI31 CAL22 MAR17 TEX21 KAN21 RCH18 TAL27 DAR15 CLT7 DOV1 POC4 MCH5 SON28 KEN20 DAY2 NHA26 IND4 POC9 18th 941Max Papis GLN15Austin Dillon MCH14 TAL26Mark Martin BRI20 ATL25 RCH9 CHI17 NHA23 DOV19 KAN22 CLT42 MAR36 TEX11 PHO15 HOM192014 Tony Stewart DAY35 PHO16 LVS33 BRI4 CAL5 MAR17 TEX10 DAR9 RCH26 TAL43 KAN20 CLT13 DOV7 POC13 MCH11 SON19 KEN11 DAY40 NHA7 IND17 POC36 ATL41 RCH15 CHI18 NHA30 DOV14 KAN17 CLT21 TAL34 MAR4 TEX11 PHO20 HOM43 25th 842Regan Smith GLN37Jeff Burton MCH37 BRI152015 Tony Stewart DAY42 ATL30 LVS33 PHO39 CAL14 MAR20 TEX24 BRI6 RCH41 TAL19 KAN39 CLT21 DOV16 POC21 MCH28 SON12 DAY14 KEN33 NHA20 IND28 POC9 GLN43 MCH21 BRI19 DAR15 RCH29 CHI25 NHA11 DOV26 CLT26 KAN35 TAL25 MAR10 TEX42 PHO27 HOM29 28th 6952016 Brian Vickers DAY26 LVS36 CAL13 MAR7 TEX37 15th 2211Ty Dillon ATL17 PHO15 BRI25Tony Stewart RCH19 TAL6 KAN12 DOV34 CLT24 POC34 MCH7 SON1 DAY26 KEN5 NHA2 IND11 POC5 GLN5 BRI30 MCH21 DAR35 RCH33 CHI16 NHA23 DOV13 CLT9 KAN16 TAL32 MAR26 TEX31 PHO15 HOM222017 Clint Bowyer Ford DAY32 ATL11 LVS10 PHO13 CAL3 MAR7 TEX11 BRI2 RCH15 TAL14 KAN9 CLT14 DOV31 POC17 MCH26 SON2 DAY2 KEN13 NHA7 IND30 POC6 GLN5 MCH23 BRI19 DAR40 RCH24 CHI13 NHA7 DOV6 CLT27 TAL35 KAN19 MAR3 TEX36 PHO13 HOM12 18th 8712018 DAY15 ATL3 LVS18 PHO6 CAL11 MAR1 TEX9 BRI8 RCH9 TAL31 DOV2 KAN15 CLT12 POC20 MCH1 SON3 CHI5 DAY22 KEN12 NHA35 POC11 GLN11 MCH12 BRI6 DAR36 IND5 LVS23 RCH10 CLT3 DOV35 TAL2 KAN13 MAR21 TEX26 PHO35 HOM8 12th 22722019 DAY20 ATL5 LVS14 PHO11 CAL38 MAR7 TEX2 BRI7 RCH3 TAL29 DOV9 KAN5 CLT24 POC5 MCH35 SON11 CHI37 DAY34 KEN6 NHA20 POC11 GLN20 MCH37 BRI7 DAR6 IND5 LVS25 RCH8 CLT4 DOV10 TAL23 KAN8 MAR35 TEX11 PHO8 HOM6 9th 22902020 DAY6 LVS12 CAL23 PHO5 DAR17 DAR22 CLT39 CLT16 BRI2 ATL20 MAR17 HOM11 TAL25 POC7 POC8 IND16 KEN14 TEX11 KAN14 NHA18 MCH19 MCH14 DAY6 DOV6 DOV16 DAY19 DAR10 RCH10 BRI6 LVS12 TAL33 CLT10 KAN26 TEX17 MAR8 PHO14 12th 22542021 Chase Briscoe DAY19 DAY32 HOM18 LVS21 PHO22 ATL23 BRI20 MAR27 RCH22 TAL11 KAN20 DAR11 DOV35 COA6 CLT23 SON17 NSH31 POC24 POC21 ROA6 ATL15 NHA27 GLN9 IND26 MCH11 DAY21 DAR19 RCH16 BRI13 LVS14 TAL14 CLT22 TEX15 KAN19 MAR22 PHO35 23rd 6552022 DAY3 CAL16 LVS35 PHO1 ATL15 COA30 RCH11 MAR9 BRI22 TAL37 DOV13 DAR20 KAN24 CLT4 GTW24 SON13 NSH34 ROA14 ATL16 NHA15 POC15 IND23 MCH20 RCH23 GLN25 DAY31 DAR27 KAN13 BRI14 TEX5 TAL10 CLT9 LVS4 HOM36 MAR9 PHO4 9th 22922023 DAY35 CAL20 LVS28 PHO7 ATL24 COA15 RCH12 BRD5 MAR5 TAL4 DOV30 KAN32 DAR17 CLT20 GTW34 SON29 NSH31 CSC20 ATL22 NHA10 POC29 RCH11 MCH31 IND6 GLN35 DAY30 DAR15 KAN19 BRI27 TEX10 TAL13 ROV28 LVS33 HOM17 MAR4 PHO24 30th 5342024 DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 41 history edit See also Kurt Busch Kurt Busch 2014 2018 nbsp Kurt Busch in the No 41 at Sonoma Raceway in 2014 The No 41 car is the fourth and newest team added to Stewart Haas Racing and debuted at the beginning of the 2014 season On August 26 2013 Kurt Busch announced he would be leaving Furniture Row Racing to drive the fourth Stewart Haas car The deal was initiated by team founder Gene Haas who would sponsor the full season through his company Haas Automation 95 The signing of Busch came with some controversy considering that Ryan Newman s contract was not renewed under the pretense that there was not enough funding to run both Newman s No 39 team and Kevin Harvick s new No 4 team 96 In addition Busch was signed by Haas while co owner Tony Stewart a noted rival of Busch s was more or less incapacitated due to his leg injury with Stewart publicly saying It was his Haas decision but also Kurt Busch is a huge asset 97 On September 24 2013 it was revealed that the car would be No 41 and later that Daniel Knost would be Busch s crew chief SHR purchased the No 41 s charter from the now defunct Michael Waltrip Racing 98 In only his sixth race with the team Busch took the checkered flag at the 2014 STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway on March 30 2014 Busch fought back from a pit road incident with former teammate Brad Keselowski and held off rival and Martinsville ace Jimmie Johnson for his 25th career victory and his first victory since 2011 The team struggled from a lack of consistency leading to a crew chief swap with the No 10 team Tony Gibson became the No 41 crew chief 99 Busch made the 2014 Chase for the Sprint Cup but failed to make it past the opening round 100 Busch started the 2015 season on suspension while he was investigated for allegations of domestic violence Regan Smith took over the No 41 car for the first three races of the year finishing in the top 20 at both of the first two races Although Smith competed for Xfinity Series points the No 41 car remained eligible for the owner s championship 100 101 Busch s suspension was lifted on March 11 and he returned to the No 41 car at Phoenix with a waiver to remain eligible for the Chase for the Sprint Cup 102 103 Busch scored his second victory in the No 41 at Richmond in April 104 105 He scored his second win of the season at Michigan in June in a rain shortened event 104 Busch earned a spot in the Chase and made it through the three first rounds but failed to make it to the final round 104 106 Busch finished eighth in the final points standings with two wins and 21 top ten finishes 104 nbsp Kurt Busch s No 41 at Dover International Speedway in 2018In October 2015 Busch signed a multi year extension with SHR For the 2016 season Monster Energy became a co primary sponsor of the team along with Haas Automation after being a personal sponsor of Busch since 2012 100 107 Before the Cup series season Busch and SHR were informed that because the No 41 team was not formed until 2014 they were not eligible for one of the 36 charters NASCAR granted to teams who participated full time in Cup 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 Busch s lone victory of the 2016 season came at Pocono Raceway on June 6 after preserving enough fuel to hold off Dale Earnhardt Jr finishing seventh in the final standings Busch started 2017 with a crash in the Advance Auto Parts Clash after Johnson got loose and spun collecting Busch in the process A week later Busch went on to win his first Daytona 500 in his long career passing Kyle Larson on the last lap This also gave SHR their first Daytona 500 win as well as their first win with Ford This was Busch s only win in 2017 and he finished the season 14th in points This 58 race winless streak was broken with a victory at the Bristol night race in 2018 Busch made it to the Round of 8 of the Playoffs until he was eliminated at Phoenix after a late crash with Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott He finished the season seventh in points On December 2 2018 Busch announced that he will not return to SHR in 2019 108 Daniel Suarez 2019 nbsp Daniel Suarez in the No 41 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019On 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 109 In addition Suarez brought over Arris International to sponsor the team 110 Suarez struggled to make a decent finish throughout the 2019 season scoring four top fives and 11 top 10 finishes and failing to make the Playoffs On November 14 2019 Suarez announced he would leave the 41 at the end of the season 111 Cole Custer 2020 2022 nbsp Cole Custer in the No 41 at Dover International Speedway in 2020On November 15 2019 Stewart Haas Racing announced that Custer will replace Suarez in the No 41 Ford in 2020 112 On December 4 Stewart Haas Racing announced that Mike Shiplett will replace Billy Scott as the crew chief of the No 41 team Both Shiplett and Custer worked together during the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series 69 After just collecting a top ten finish in the first 16 races Custer finished 5th at Indianapolis his first career top five and the team s best run at that point With 1 lap to go at the Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway the following week later Custer slipped by Ryan Blaney Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr in an incredible four wide pass for the lead to cruise to his first career victory Custer became the first driver to score their first career win with the team His win earned him a spot in the 2020 playoffs but he was eliminated after the Round of 16 at Bristol On October 11 2022 Custer and Shiplett were fined US 100 000 after Custer intentionally slowed down and checked up on the last lap of the Charlotte Roval race allowing his SHR teammate Chase Briscoe to advance to the next round of the playoffs In addition Shiplett was indefinitely suspended and the No 41 team was docked 50 owner and driver points 113 Ryan Preece 2023 present nbsp Preece in the No 41 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2023On November 16 2022 SHR announced that Ryan Preece will replace Custer in the No 41 for the 2023 season while Custer will move back to the Xfinity Series 114 Preece started the 2023 season with a 36th place DNF at the 2023 Daytona 500 He scored his first career pole at Martinsville Throughout the season he struggled throughout the regular season with only one top five finish at Richmond On August 26 2023 at the Daytona night race Preece was running toward the tail of the lead pack in the closing stages of the race On lap 157 while racing down the backstretch he was pushed from the rear by Erik Jones The contact sent Preece down the track where he collided with teammate Chase Briscoe and spun onto the apron As the car slid aerodynamic forces lifted the car off of the ground and rolled it onto its roof The car planted upside down in the grass before violently barrel rolling roughly ten times before finally coming to a rest on its wheels After a few moments Preece exited the car under his own power and was put on a stretcher and taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation During his time in the hospital he tweeted that he would be coming back to race again and expressed disappointment that his race ended in the fashion it did He was discharged the next morning 115 The car was taken back to the NASCAR Research and Development center to be studied 116 Safety concerns emerged as film of the crash showed that the roof hatch designed to allow the driver to escape from the car through a method other than via the driver s side window was detached from the car early in the crash exposing the cockpit during the remainder of the crash 117 Given his points situation entering the race the crash eliminated Preece s chances of contending in the NASCAR playoffs Car No 41 results edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2014 Kurt Busch 41 Chevy DAY21 PHO39 LVS26 BRI35 CAL3 MAR1 TEX39 DAR31 RCH23 TAL33 KAN29 CLT40 DOV18 POC3 MCH13 SON12 KEN12 DAY3 NHA17 IND28 POC13 GLN3 MCH31 BRI5 ATL13 RCH7 CHI8 NHA36 DOV18 KAN42 CLT11 TAL7 MAR36 TEX8 PHO7 HOM11 12th 22632015 Regan Smith DAY16 ATL17 LVS16 8th 2333Kurt Busch PHO5 CAL3 MAR14 TEX14 BRI15 RCH1 TAL12 KAN8 CLT10 DOV31 POC5 MCH1 SON2 DAY5 KEN10 NHA10 IND8 POC37 GLN5 MCH20 BRI14 DAR6 RCH15 CHI3 NHA19 DOV17 CLT5 KAN6 TAL10 MAR34 TEX7 PHO7 HOM82016 DAY10 ATL4 LVS9 PHO6 CAL30 MAR13 TEX9 BRI3 RCH10 TAL8 KAN3 DOV5 CLT6 POC1 MCH10 SON10 DAY23 KEN4 NHA22 IND16 POC10 GLN11 BRI38 MCH12 DAR34 RCH8 CHI13 NHA5 DOV15 CLT8 KAN13 TAL4 MAR22 TEX20 PHO5 HOM13 7th 22962017 Ford DAY1 ATL7 LVS30 PHO25 CAL24 MAR37 TEX10 BRI25 RCH8 TAL6 KAN19 CLT6 DOV37 POC4 MCH12 SON7 DAY28 KEN30 NHA8 IND29 POC13 GLN6 MCH11 BRI5 DAR3 RCH4 CHI19 NHA37 DOV20 CLT22 TAL25 KAN2 MAR22 TEX9 PHO21 HOM22 14th 22172018 DAY26 ATL8 LVS35 PHO10 CAL14 MAR11 TEX7 BRI22 RCH11 TAL2 DOV5 KAN8 CLT8 POC19 MCH3 SON6 CHI17 DAY37 KEN6 NHA8 POC9 GLN9 MCH6 BRI1 DAR6 IND6 LVS21 RCH18 CLT5 DOV5 TAL14 KAN18 MAR6 TEX7 PHO32 HOM10 7th 23502019 Daniel Suarez DAY33 ATL10 LVS17 PHO23 CAL13 MAR10 TEX3 BRI8 RCH18 TAL12 DOV11 KAN14 CLT18 POC8 MCH4 SON17 CHI24 DAY40 KEN8 NHA19 POC24 GLN17 MCH5 BRI8 DAR11 IND11 LVS20 RCH9 CLT34 DOV14 TAL32 KAN32 MAR31 TEX3 PHO15 HOM14 17th 8462020 Cole Custer DAY37 LVS19 CAL18 PHO9 DAR22 DAR31 CLT12 CLT18 BRI35 ATL19 MAR29 HOM22 TAL22 POC16 POC17 IND5 KEN1 TEX39 KAN7 NHA8 MCH34 MCH25 DAY22 DOV11 DOV10 DAY30 DAR12 RCH14 BRI23 LVS16 TAL31 CLT9 KAN14 TEX14 MAR13 PHO28 16th 22022021 DAY11 DAY13 HOM23 LVS25 PHO31 ATL18 BRI24 MAR18 RCH23 TAL10 KAN24 DAR36 DOV10 COA36 CLT21 SON20 NSH30 POC38 POC24 ROA17 ATL17 NHA14 GLN18 IND25 MCH23 DAY24 DAR11 RCH22 BRI28 LVS29 TAL13 CLT18 TEX19 KAN18 MAR23 PHO13 26th 5752022 DAY20 CAL11 LVS33 PHO16 ATL34 COA23 RCH22 MAR21 BRI13 TAL29 DOV15 DAR26 KAN22 CLT21 GTW29 SON21 NSH26 ROA15 ATL9 NHA27 POC17 IND9 MCH31 RCH26 GLN11 DAY16 DAR14 KAN22 BRI8 TEX35 TAL21 CLT24 LVS20 HOM24 MAR14 PHO16 25th 5892023 Ryan Preece DAY36 CAL33 LVS23 PHO12 ATL28 COA32 RCH18 BRD24 MAR15 TAL34 DOV17 KAN27 DAR15 CLT13 GTW17 SON13 NSH16 CSC15 ATL24 NHA28 POC31 RCH5 MCH22 IND31 GLN17 DAY31 DAR28 KAN18 BRI12 TEX23 TAL8 ROV11 LVS26 HOM13 MAR20 PHO14 23rd 6372024 DAY ATL LVS PHO BRI COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND RCH MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHO Xfinity Series editCar No 00 44 history edit See also Cole Custer nbsp Cole Custer in the No 00 at Dover International Speedway in 2019Jason Leffler 2003 2004 The Haas team made its debut in the then Busch Series in 2003 season as the No 00 Haas Automation Chevrolet Troy Cline attempted a total of four races for the team failing to qualify in the first two attempts before making the race at Fontana The team used the number 79 in this race utilizing the owners points of Aramendia Motorsports 7 8 118 Jason Leffler ran the final four races of the season in the car 8 He made his debut for the team at Kansas in October starting 11th and finished 16th despite wrecking during the race After a pair of 11th at Charlotte and Phoenix Leffler had his first top five starting 14th and finishing 4th The team would go full time in 2004 8 9 After a slow start Leffler would finish out of the top 15 twice a 34th at California and a 17th at Bristol Leffler also grabbed a pole at California and a win at Nashville It was both Leffler s and Haas first win 119 Leffler signed with Joe Gibbs Racing s Cup program for 2005 and was released from his Haas CNC ride before 2004 ended because of this 120 His immediate replacement was Hendrick Motorsports development driver Blake Feese 120 who had 7th place start at Kansas However he struggled in that race and all 4 races he ran for Haas With Feese struggling Haas looked for another driver even as he moved Bootie Barker to the Cup Series operation After Tony Raines finished tenth at Phoenix Justin Labonte took over for the balance of the season 19 Justin Labonte 2005 After driving the team s No 00 at the end of 2004 for 2005 Justin Labonte ran a full time in the newly renumbered No 44 United States Coast Guard Chevy in a merger between Haas CNC and Labonte Motorsports known as Labonte Haas Motorsports 121 However he had limited success with a 7th place finish at Talladega and a 10th place finish at Charlotte in the fall After a 17th place finish in points Labonte was released at the end of the season The No 44 a Labonte family number would not be fielded again by Haas Johnny Sauter 2006 In 2006 Johnny Sauter was hired to drive the No 00 with Yellow Transportation coming on board to sponsor the ride 122 The team finished 8th in the final point standings A late season surge for Sauter resulted in the No 00 Busch Series team moving up to the Cup Series as the No 70 team and the team s Busch Series program was shut down and the equipment was sold to Jay Robinson Racing Cole Custer 2017 2019 2023 present On July 25 2016 Stewart Haas announced plans to reopen its Xfinity Series program starting in 2017 123 On September 16 2016 the team announced that Camping World Truck Series driver Cole Custer would drive the car in 2017 with Haas Automation as the primary sponsor and crew chief Jeff Meendering 14 At the 2017 Ford EcoBoost 300 Custer led almost every lap won Stage 1 and 2 and earned Stewart Haas Racing their second career Xfinity win In 2018 Cole Custer had six poles and one race win Custer made the final four in the championship playoffs after winning at Texas Motor Speedway on a last lap battle with Tyler Reddick who would later beat Custer for the championship In 2019 Custer won seven races five poles and finished second again to Reddick at Homestead and in the final points standings Following the end of the season Custer was promoted to the Cup Series and the team s resources were directed to the No 98 On November 16 2022 it was announced that Ryan Preece would replace Custer in the No 41 in the Cup Series as Custer would move back to the Xfinity series to drive the No 00 full time for Stewart Haas Racing Custer started the 2023 season with a ninth place finish at Daytona He scored his first win of the season at Portland 124 Custer also won at a rain shortened Chicago street race 125 Following the Michigan race the No 00 was docked 20 driver and owner points and five playoff points and crew chief Jonathan Toney was fined US 25 000 after the post race inspection revealed unapproved splitters 126 Custer won at Phoenix and claimed his first Xfinity Series championship 127 Car No 00 Results edit NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Owners Pts2003 Troy Cline 00 Chevy DAY CAR LVSDNQ DAR BRI TEXDNQ TAL NSH CAL RCH38 GTY NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI NHA PPR IRP MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV 52nd 777Jason Leffler KAN16 CLT11 MEM ATL22 PHO11 CAR22 HOM42004 DAY8 CAR32 LVS22 DAR14 BRI32 TEX6 NSH9 TAL5 CAL34 GTY6 RCH11 NZH7 CLT4 DOV14 NSH1 KEN7 MLW15 DAY13 CHI7 NHA3 PPR3 IRP3 MCH7 BRI17 CAL10 RCH4 DOV4 12th 3661Blake Feese KAN24 CLT27 MEM40 ATL25Tony Raines PHO10Justin Labonte DAR1944 HOM172005 DAY18 CAL19 MXC25 LVS13 ATL42 NSH13 BRI40 TEX33 PHO20 TAL7 DAR18 RCH32 CLT22 DOV23 NSH29 KEN11 MLW16 DAY34 CHI41 NHA41 PPR13 GTY13 IRP22 GLN16 MCH17 BRI23 CAL36 RCH22 DOV26 KAN25 CLT10 MEM12 TEX24 PHO22 HOM21 17th 32852006 Johnny Sauter 00 DAY35 CAL13 MXC6 LVS15 ATL12 BRI10 TEX14 NSH27 PHO36 TAL8 RCH11 DAR34 CLT11 DOV21 NSH14 KEN32 MLW9 DAY21 CHI17 NHA6 MAR5 GTY18 IRP42 GLN19 MCH35 BRI11 CAL31 RCH15 DOV24 KAN35 CLT6 MEM4 TEX35 PHO11 HOM10 8th 37942017 Cole Custer Ford DAY37 ATL10 LVS11 PHO21 CAL35 TEX5 BRI32 RCH13 TAL26 CLT7 DOV4 POC7 MCH10 IOW24 DAY22 KEN11 NHA9 IND5 IOW5 GLN12 MOH35 BRI10 ROA8 DAR9 RCH14 CHI7 KEN5 DOV8 CLT6 KAN19 TEX5 PHO7 HOM1 13th 22882018 DAY14 ATL39 LVS9 PHO8 CAL6 TEX4 BRI8 RCH6 TAL9 DOV13 CLT2 POC5 MCH3 IOW4 CHI3 DAY25 KEN5 NHA9 IOW9 GLN6 MOH7 BRI4 ROA4 DAR2 IND29 LVS3 RCH15 CLT7 DOV2 KAN26 TEX1 PHO8 HOM2 2nd 40352019 DAY14 ATL2 LVS9 PHO4 CAL1 TEX34 BRI3 RCH1 TAL32 DOV4 CLT24 POC1 MCH12 IOW2 CHI1 DAY26 KEN1 NHA2 IOW29 GLN7 MOH8 BRI22 ROA10 DAR1 IND7 LVS4 RCH3 CLT8 DOV1 KAN11 TEX8 PHO2 HOM2 2nd 40352023 DAY9 CAL27 LVS12 PHO12 ATL12 COA32 RCH5 MAR3 TAL4 DOV7 DAR3 CLT3 PIR1 SON6 NSH9 CSC1 ATL3 NHA22 POC33 ROA30 MCH16 IRC6 GLN7 DAY5 DAR4 KAN36 BRI4 TEX6 ROV2 LVS3 HOM13 MAR19 PHO1 1st 40402024 DAY ATL LVS PHO COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV DAR CLT PIR SON IOW NHA NSH CSC POC IND MCH DAY DAR ATL GLN BRI KAN TAL ROV LVS HOM MAR PHOCar No 41 98 history edit Further information Biagi DenBeste Racing Part Time 2017 2018 It was announced that Kevin Harvick would run six races in a second Stewart Haas car the No 41 Mustang in 2017 starting with the March 4 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway Hunt Brothers Pizza was announced to be the primary sponsor for four of the six races with Bad Boy Buggies being the sponsor for Atlanta and FIELDS Inc the sponsor for Watkins Glen International 128 Harvick did not win in the car but had a best finish of second at Charlotte nbsp Chase Briscoe s No 98 car at Daytona in 2020In 2018 SHR partnered with Biagi DenBeste Racing to field Biagi s No 98 car for Harvick Almirola and Chase Briscoe 129 On February 24 Harvick scored the first win for the team under the merger at Atlanta Motor Speedway On September 29 Briscoe won the inaugural Charlotte Roval race which also was his first career Xfinity Series win Chase Briscoe 2019 2020 Briscoe and the team would run full time for the 2019 season Briscoe would score his second career Xfinity Series win at Iowa Speedway Briscoe returned full time to the 98 for the 2020 season when HighPoint announced it would be the primary sponsor of Briscoe and the No 98 Xfinity Series team of Stewart Haas Racing Briscoe went on to have a career year with a season leading 9 wins making him the obvious choice to replace the retiring Clint Bowyer in the No 14 Ford Mustang in 2021 The iconic blue and white colors of HighPoint that emblazoned Briscoe in 2020 remain with him in 2021 Riley Herbst 2021 present nbsp Riley Herbst at Pocono in 2023With Briscoe moving up to the Cup Series SHR signed Riley Herbst to drive the No 98 in 2021 130 During the 2023 season Herbst scored his first career win at Las Vegas 131 Car No 41 amp 98 Results edit NASCAR Xfinity Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Owners Pts2017 Kevin Harvick 41 Ford DAY ATL4 LVS PHO CAL TEX3 BRI RCH TAL CLT2 DOV POC MCH IOW DAY KEN4 NHA IND IOW GLN6 MOH BRI ROA DAR3 RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 95th 012018 Aric Almirola 98 DAY35 GLN5 MOH BRI ROA 24th 334Kevin Harvick ATL1 LVS PHO CAL TEX19 MCH8 IOW CHI2 DAY KEN NHA IOW DAR29 IND LVS RCHChase Briscoe BRI23 RCH TAL16 DOV CLT11 POC CLT1 DOV KAN30 TEX PHO HOM2019 DAY12 ATL15 LVS8 PHO6 CAL5 TEX4 BRI4 RCH8 TAL4 DOV5 CLT19 POC3 MCH7 IOW7 CHI15 DAY35 KEN5 NHA6 IOW1 GLN6 MOH7 BRI2 ROA7 DAR6 IND8 LVS11 RCH5 CLT9 DOV5 KAN3 TEX22 PHO8 HOM3 5th 23022020 DAY5 LVS1 CAL19 PHO6 DAR1 CLT20 BRI2 ATL9 HOM7 HOM1 TAL18 POC1 IND1 KEN4 KEN2 TEX2 KAN14 ROA3 DAY29 DOV10 DOV1 DAY3 DAR11 RCH11 RCH16 BRI1 LVS1 TAL19 CLT18 KAN1 TEX24 MAR7 PHO9 4th 40282021 Riley Herbst DAY26 DAY39 HOM11 LVS40 PHO4 ATL6 MAR29 TAL4 DAR28 DOV17 COA16 CLT12 MOH21 TEX12 NSH10 POC35 ROA7 ATL19 NHA10 GLN13 IND8 MCH7 DAY10 DAR38 RCH5 BRI3 LVS33 TAL27 CLT34 TEX12 KAN13 MAR10 PHO4 11th 21572022 DAY4 CAL9 LVS14 PHO38 ATL4 COA26 RCH5 MAR6 TAL7 DOV9 DAR3 TEX8 CLT25 PIR35 NSH3 ROA7 ATL9 NHA30 POC12 IND6 MCH9 GLN7 DAY15 DAR34 KAN16 BRI5 TEX5 TAL11 CLT32 LVS18 HOM8 MAR3 PHO7 11th 21972023 DAY6 CAL7 LVS8 PHO4 ATL5 COA10 RCH23 MAR30 TAL23 DOV21 DAR38 CLT14 PIR32 SON15 NSH2 CSC24 ATL36 NHA20 POC4 ROA5 MCH6 IRC12 GLN35 DAY24 DAR6 KAN23 BRI8 TEX37 ROV4 LVS1 HOM2 MAR4 PHO4 13th 9042024 DAY ATL LVS PHO COA RCH MAR TEX TAL DOV DAR CLT PIR 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