Chase Briscoe, a protégé of Tony Stewart, is demonstrating impressive resilience. Following a challenging season marked by highs and lows, he is focused on making a meaningful contribution to Stewart-Haas Racing, particularly given the team’s difficulties. Briscoe had a strong performance at Bristol, earning his playoff spot amid tough competition from Ty Gibbs.
The Round of 12 poses challenges for Briscoe and the No. 14 Ford team, but he stays optimistic. He feels that if he can keep performing well under pressure, the next round will be easier. His confidence shines through as he looks forward.
Since Tony Stewart founded SHR in 2008, the team has become a force in racing, with two championships and 70 Cup Series wins. However, news of its potential closure this past May shocked employees, many of whom will lose their jobs. In honor of the team’s legacy and its dedicated staff, Briscoe is striving for standout performances. Despite setbacks in Atlanta, he bounced back with strong finishes at Watkins Glen and Bristol.
Heading into the Bass Pro Shops Night Race, Briscoe was just above the cutline and knew he had to deliver to stay in the running. Aware of the challenges ahead, he remarked, “It’s not going to be an easy path,” particularly with unpredictable tracks like Kansas and Talladega on the schedule. Still, he thrives under pressure and believes his team can make it to the final four: “I see a really good path.”
Briscoe’s determination reflects the spirit of Stewart’s team, which, despite an uncertain future, remains dedicated to proving their capabilities. After a rough start to the playoffs with a 38th-place finish in Atlanta, Briscoe rebounded with a solid sixth-place finish at Watkins Glen and successfully navigated challenges at Bristol to secure his advancement.
Briscoe captured his team’s determination by stating, “I think our backs are up against the wall. No other team can relate to what we’re experiencing, and we’re all eager to win. We demonstrated our potential with the victory at Darlington, and that confidence has only increased in recent weeks.”
As the No. 14 team gears up for the upcoming races, Tony Stewart can anticipate a tough battle. We wish Chase Briscoe and his team all the best in the challenges that lie ahead.