A New Technical Alliance for Jeremy Clements Racing

Jeremy Clements Racing has been a staple of the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series community for many years, since 2008, to be exact. Jeremy and his No. 51 team have powered their small, single-car team to two race wins, one in 2017 and one in 2022, which gained them a Playoff spot. They move into the inaugural O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season with a significant move, … Continue reading A New Technical Alliance for Jeremy Clements Racing

Sam Mayer Suspended for Championship Race at Phoenix

Following this past Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Martinsville Speedway and the intentional wrecking of Jeb Burton’s No. 27 Chevrolet following the drop of the checkered flag, Sam Mayer is suspended. His suspension comes as the Xfinity Series heads to Phoenix for the Series Championship. Mayer, driver of the Haas Factory Team No. 41 Ford Mustang, and Jeb Burton traded blows under green at Martinsville, … Continue reading Sam Mayer Suspended for Championship Race at Phoenix

Haas Returns to Chevrolet and Hendrick Support

In 2017, Gene Haas and Tony Stewart made the switch from Chevrolet to Ford in NASCAR’s top two series for Stewart-Haas Racing. It was a significant shift for the team as the previously named Haas CNC Racing had been with General Motors since its inception in 2002. Prior to the change, Stewart-Haas Racing had amassed two Cup Series Championships and 36 of their total 70 … Continue reading Haas Returns to Chevrolet and Hendrick Support

Xfintiy Series Playoff Standings After Iowa

Sam Mayer wins back-to-back at Iowa Saturday afternoon, locking himself into the 2025 Xfinity Series Playoffs. He was the best car in the standings for nearly the entire year without a win, but his 8th career win gave him a guaranteed spot in the postseason. In addition, this is the first win for the newly re-minted Haas Factory Team. Following his international right hook of … Continue reading Xfintiy Series Playoff Standings After Iowa

Haas Factory Team Sets Official Organization 2025 Lineup

The Haas Factory Team announced its official 2025 NASCAR lineups Wednesday morning. The team will continue on as SHR did with Ford Performance, operating their Mustang Dark Horse bodies for the Xfinity and Cup Series. Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing will be the technical alliance behind the 2025 effort. Crew Chief Aaron Kramer even went as far as to call the No. 41 Cup Series entry … Continue reading Haas Factory Team Sets Official Organization 2025 Lineup

Goodbye SHR, Hello Haas Factory Team

Last month, Stewart-Haas Racing put an end to the rumors that they would survive or fold at the end of the 2024 season. The two-time Cup Series Championship-winning team announced that they would end operations at the end of the season. For NASCAR fans and SHR faithful, it was a massive and somewhat unexpected blow. For others, the writing was on the wall. A new … Continue reading Goodbye SHR, Hello Haas Factory Team