Chase Briscoe is the only active SHR driver to secure a victory in the modern era of NASCAR racing, which happened two years ago.
The current NASCAR Cup season of 2024 has been disappointing for Stewart Haas Racing. They entered this season with hopes of redemption after a humiliating 2023 season, in which they failed to win any races. To make matters worse, they also lost two experienced drivers in [Driver 1] and [Driver 2], who retired from the Cup Series.
[Driver 3], who has been the second best performer after Kevin Harvick in the modern era, has taken on the role of lead driver at SHR. However, despite being the highlight of the team, his results have been poor compared to the rest of the field. He has yet to secure a top-5 finish this season and has finished outside the top-10 in six of the ten races so far.
Stewart-Haas Racing has the option to retain Chase Briscoe for the next year. Briscoe recently shared his thoughts on his future and the role he plays as a team veteran, as they continue to seek a deal with a manufacturer and significant sponsorship for the upcoming season.
In anticipation of the next race in Dover, Briscoe discussed his performance and acknowledged that he no longer has excuses for his poor form. He admitted to making mistakes and emphasized that he is putting immense pressure on himself to maximize his results every race weekend.
Briscoe also highlighted his ability to thrive in high-pressure situations throughout his career, indicating that he expects to deliver strong performances in the 2024 season based on the experience he has gained over the years.
While Team No:14 has consistently finished within the top-15 in the past two months, they are now focused on taking the next step. They aim to find an edge with the new Ford car and secure a crucial win in the 2024 season, ending their unfortunate winless streak.