‘Smoke’ Signals Exit
Stewart To Retire After 2016 Season; Passes Torch To Bowyer In 2017
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Sept. 30, 2015) – After 17 years competing at NASCAR’s highest level, Tony Stewart has decided his 18th year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will be his last. The three-time series champion will retire following the 2016 season, whereupon Clint Bowyer will take the wheel of the No. 14 machine beginning in 2017.
Since 2009 Stewart has held the dual title of driver/owner
at Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR). He co-owns the team with Gene Haas,
founder of Haas Automation, the largest CNC machine tool builder in
North America. Stewart will join Haas as a fulltime owner in 2017, with
Bowyer being Stewart’s hand-picked successor to drive the No. 14 car.
"This is a moment every driver eventually comes to terms
with, and I know this is the right decision for me," said Stewart, owner
of 48 Sprint Cup victories, 15 of which have come with SHR. "2016 will
be my last year in a Sprint Cup car, but it’s not my last year in
NASCAR. I love this sport and I love being a part of it, and instead of
seeing me in a firesuit on Sundays, you’ll see me in a pair of jeans,
and maybe even a pair of khakis.
"I plan to make the most of my final year as a driver in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and part of that is to ensure that when
Clint Bowyer takes over the No. 14 in 2017, he has everything he needs
to win races and contend for the championship. I’m very comfortable with
this decision and what the future holds for me and Stewart-Haas
Racing."
Bowyer is an eight-time race winner in the Sprint Cup Series and finished second in the 2012 championship standings.
"Today is an incredible opportunity and I’m proud and
excited to take over the No. 14 in 2017," said Bowyer, the 2008 NASCAR
Xfinity Series champion. "Whether it’s racing him on Sunday or watching
my dirt late model teams race at his famed Eldora Speedway, Tony and I
share the same passion for racing. That makes this opportunity a perfect
fit for me. I appreciate everything he’s done for me and the sport of
auto racing. These are big shoes to fill, but boy am I ever looking
forward to getting behind the wheel of a champion’s ride, and have Tony
there with me along the way."
Haas, who formed Haas CNC Racing in 2002 before partnering with Stewart to create SHR in 2009, embraces the transition.
"Tony Stewart has been a game-changer for Stewart-Haas
Racing and for motorsports," Haas said. "I always had an incredible
amount of respect for what he could do with a racecar – any racecar, as
he’s been successful in everything he’s ever driven. In getting to know
Tony Stewart the businessman, I found a very smart person with excellent
people skills. He’s extremely valuable to our race team and a strong
voice in our sport. His passion for motorsports is unmatched, and I’m
proud that his future outside of the No. 14 Chevrolet remains with
Stewart-Haas Racing."
The primary partners currently represented on the No. 14
Chevrolet include Bass Pro Shops, Mobil 1, Rush Truck Centers, Code 3
Associates, Coca-Cola, Jimmy Johns and Haas Automation. Announcements
regarding the partnership lineup for the No. 14 team in 2016 and beyond
will be made in the lead up to the 58th Daytona 500 on Feb. 21 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.
"I have been blessed with fantastic partners throughout my
racing career, and I take a lot of pride in the lifelong friendships
formed and the great business successes we’ve been a part of," Stewart
said. "I never would’ve accomplished all that I’ve achieved in racing if
it weren’t for the support of corporate America. They helped a kid from
Columbus, Indiana, reach his dreams and I’ll be forever grateful."
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