“Just Getting Started”: Tony Stewart’s Warning to NASCAR Rivals & Critics Amplified by Key SHR Member
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- January 09, 2024
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2023 wasn’t a smooth ride for Stewart Haas Racing. But that doesn’t seem to have curbed the spirit of either owner , or his employees. On that note, when Stewart launched a warning to the other teams on the Cup Series roster, veteran crew chief Rodney Childers re echoed his boss’s words. Advertisement Smoke said in a new promotional video, A three time NASCAR Cup Series champion, Tony Stewart stated that they weren’t merely chasing the hype.
With Josh Berry and Noah Gragson filling the shoes of Kevin Harvick and Aric Almirola, respectively, Stewart Haas Racing is playing it real. Advertisement said Stewart, hinting at their winning moments over the years. he added. To Smoke’s words, Childers wrote, Building upon a lackluster season, the veteran crew chief let out the subtle warning, suggesting that the Ford team had a lot to prove amidst all their miseries.
And that they were constantly working on it. Loading embed tweet https://twitter.com/RodneyChilders4/status/1744364644775403778?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Tony Stewart’s message to his haters The 52 year old semi retired stock car driver has been in the business for years now. Needless to say, he is not derailed by a couple of mean comments from the haters.
His confidence in his team is as strong as ever. Advertisement said the Indiana native. he exclaimed. The ex NASCAR speedster admitted that although he knew the road would not be easy, he believed in his team’s vision, which is why he has hired the best drivers in the sport. Let’s wait and watch how all of that works out for Stewart Haas Racing this year.
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