Stewart-Haas Racing shuffles lineup; Preece moves up to Cup fulltime
Stewart-Haas Racing is moving Ryan Preece from his role as a reserve driver back into the NASCAR Cup series in the team’s No. 41 Ford
Stewart-Haas Racing is moving Ryan Preece from his role as a reserve driver back into the NASCAR Cup series in the team’s No. 41 Ford
NASCAR acted swiftly and Tuesday issued heavy penalties to the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford driven by Cole Custer, for a last lap incident during Sunday’s race on the Charlotte ROVAL.
Cole Custer charged from ninth to second in the first of four 15-lap qualifying heat races on Saturday to earn the pole position for Sunday night’s Food City Dirt Race
California kid Cole Custer ended up victorious in triple-overtime in NASCAR’s Production Alliance Group 300 at Auto Club Speedway Saturday.
Prior to Sunday, Cole Custer’s best finish in the NASCAR Cup series was a fifth at Indy the week prior.
Cole Custer knows he has equipment equal to that of his more experienced teammates at Stewart-Haas Racing
Cole Custer, 22, is one of six drivers in a highly-heralded, much-decorated 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Sunoco Rookie of the Year class.
Cole Custer’s performance on the race track—specifically, seven victories this year in the NASCAR Xfinity Series—helped earn the 21-year-old from Ladera Ranch, Calif., a full-time ride in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
A stern, non-nonsense conversation at the start of the season apparently did the trick, where Cole Custer was concerned.
In his 100th NASCAR Xfinity Series start, Cole Custer conquered the Monster Mile.
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