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Gene Haas Tony Stewart Racing: 2010 year in review

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NASCAR 2010 Year In Review For Gene Haas Tony Stewart Racing

Co-owners Gene Haas and Tony Stewart have to be proud of the season they had. While the team didn’t capture the Sprint Cup, there were a lot of positives and plenty of storylines for drivers #14 and #39. Gene Haas and Tony Stewart will likely look back on 2010 as a banner year that will set the pace for future victories.

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 Gene Haas Tony Stewart And The Chase For The Cup

 There is a lot of pressure on Tony Stewart since he is co-owner of his team with Gene Haas. While Smoke had a slow start to the season, he did not disappoint fans by roaring into the Chase field as one of the hottest drivers of the second half of the season. Stewart picked up two victories in 2010, one of which came during the Chase. His victory at Atlanta just before the Chase catapulted #14 into consideration to win the Cup. While Smoke fell short at the end, he is poised to start 2011 riding on a wave of late season success.

A Strong Year For Ryan Newman

Ryan Newman battled hard all year long and just barely missed the Chase field, finishing in 13th place. His season highlights include a win in Phoenix at the Subway Fresh Fit 500 and four straight top 10 finishes during the Chase for the Cup. Newman has built up plenty of momentum for Gene Haas Tony Stewart Racing for the 2011 season.

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