Gene Haas Was the person that started Haas racing that is now owned by Tony Stewart
Gene Haas is a famous individual. He founded the machine tool company Haas Automation, Inc. NASCAR fans are familiar with the Haas name since Haas Automation is a partner in the Stewart-Haas racing team.
Stewart-Haas Racing was formed prior to the 2009 season.
Danica Patrick drives for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. The team is co-owned by Tony Stewart and Gene Haas.
No. In 2011, Stewart-Haas Racing had two drivers, Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman.
No, he does not. Rick Hendrick's team (Hendrick Motorsports), supply the engines for Stewart Haas Racing.
Hendrick put up all the money for Stewart's purchase of the team.
Tony Stewart was always a Chevy man. The only reason he drove a Toyota while with Joe Gibbs Racing was because he had to. Once he became a co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, he went right back to Chevy.Also, his team uses engines from Hendrick Motorsports, who also race Chevrolets.
Yes, they are. Danica Patrick is part of Tony Stewart's Sprint Cup Series team (Stewart-Haas Racing).
Yes, Ryan Newman went to Stewart-Haas Racing and he is going to be sponsored by the U.S. Army for 3 years according to NASCAR.com. He is going to have that sponsor for 22 races including the All-Star Challenge and his other sponsor is undecided, (front runner Burger King).
Kevin Harvick with his first season with Stewart-Haas Racing.
Mark Martin said that he will not race in 2014, but he did not officially announce his retirement. Currently, he works for Stewart-Haas Racing as a consultant. Martin will also test cars for the team.