NASCAR Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) is closing permanently

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @AaronAuman
    @AaronAuman 10 дней назад +9

    the team is ceasing operations yes, but the only thing really leaving is Tony, Genes still gonna operate a single car cup team and 2 car xfinity team moving forward.

  • @links5957
    @links5957 10 дней назад +4

    Tony did a interview with Kevin. He said he's moving on from NASCAR.

  • @RacedayMediaNZ
    @RacedayMediaNZ 10 дней назад +3

    Hey guys so just a few pointers to help ya out.
    - The Daytona 500 winning car there was in 2017 driven by Kurt Busch
    - SHR Is closing because Stewart is not happy with the place NASCAR is in currently, and he's losing a ton of money (like all teams are) just racing every week. Gene on the other hand wants to keep running so he'll be running 1 Cup Car instead of 4 with Tony involved, and 2 Xfinity cars (the difference is the cup cars are the ones you saw lined up and the Xfinity car is the #00 on the left separated)
    - I expect Gene will keep the shop for his 1 car team or will sell it and get a smaller shop, something along those lines.
    - That F1 car in the shop is the 2018 Haas F1 Car, driven by Kevin Magnussen
    - The Halo was introduced in 2018.
    - That F1 car is not the sister car of Romain Grosjean's fireball crash in Bahrain, that car was made in 2018 where the one involved was built in 2020.
    - Those tires you described as "wet tires" were actually from the Bristol Dirt Race in 2022/2023, you can tell as they have dirt on them, wet tires would be clean and pretty worn down
    Hope this helps!

  • @tristanbeebe
    @tristanbeebe 10 дней назад +2

    Kurt Busch won the Daytona 500 in 2017

  • @Rickk69er
    @Rickk69er 10 дней назад +2

    Those are not wet tires. Those are dirt tires. They would raced that bristle dirt.

    • @TSquadRVing
      @TSquadRVing  10 дней назад

      Thank you for clarifying. They are very similar to wet.

  • @Harry-fe9ec
    @Harry-fe9ec 9 дней назад +1

    Well that’s what’s happening to racing. But it’s his own fault they failed. Back in 1995 when nascar got popular for about 7 years everyone ate it up. Every race was a circus and nascar thought they were equal with the MLB and the NFL. Well lol that didn’t last. Now no one watches and on top of that people like Stewart thought they could have it all and be racers and owners. Well. That ain’t happening anymore. Nascar is going in the toilet.