When each new year in NASCAR commences, there is always something new apparent when the haulers are unloaded and the crews go ...
Here is a breakdown of the team history for the Stewart-Haas Racing NASCAR Cup Series program, which was founded in 2009.
Instead, Custer is driving a No. 41 Ford sponsored by Haas Automation and fielded by SHR’s successor: Haas Factory Team.
After spending the last two seasons in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year Cole Custer is ...
There was a flurry of offseason NASCAR driver-crew chief moves. For better or worse, Bob Pockrass ranks them all.
Driver-crew chief pairing: Cole Custer-Aaron Kramer (No. 41) RELATED: On the Move: Key changes to know for 2025 season Team outlook: Following the announcement of Stewart-Haas Racing’s closure ...
He’ll work instead with Aaron Kramer, the former lead engineer for RFK Racing’s No. 17 team. Kramer was a key piece to RFK’s resurgence, as Chris Buescher and his former team have scored ...
The No. 41 team, which has a technical alliance with RFK Racing, welcomes first year crew chief Aaron Kramer, who has impressed Custer with how detailed he’s been in the shop. “Just seeing the ...
“Smoke” left NASCAR with some impressive stats: 718 combined national starts; victories in Cup (49), Xfinity (11), and ...
41: Cole Custer and Aaron Kramer — Custer moves from the organization’s Xfinity program to Cup as part of the Haas Factory Team rebrand. Kramer comes from RFK, where he was lead engineer for ...