The Superstar Racing Experience (SRX) racing series made quite the splash with its 2021 debut. The short-track series, initially owned by NASCAR Hall of Fame members Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham, as ...
Despite a heavily anticipated 2024 season, the Superstar Racing Experience is not going to go racing this year. The 2024 slate of races was lined up and almost ready to go. However, SRX has had to ...
Another chapter in the SRX Racing saga. Ray Evernham Enterprises has sold off the cars formerly used in the Superstar Racing Experience. The short-lived racing series, which aired on CBS and ESPN ...
GMS Race Cars has purchased the ‘vehicle fleet and equipment’ formerly used in the Superstar Racing Experience. The company, which also owns GMS Fabrication and the former GMS Racing NASCAR ...
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Tony Stewart sends blunt message after Chase Elliott’s SRX scare
Tony Stewart did not bother with diplomacy after Chase Elliott’s tense outing in SRX, instead firing off a blunt warning that ...
It’s becoming clear through four days of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v NASCAR antitrust trial that the now defunct SRX series will play a role in determining in the outcome of the case ...
The Superstar Racing Experience, the series better known as SRX and co-owned by Tony Stewart, announced Thursday that it won’t race in 2024 due to “market factors.” The series that featured an ...
Four days after it was announced that the International Race of Champions (IROC) was coming back after an 18-year absence, the series IROC served as a blueprint for -- the Superstar Racing Experience ...
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Tony Stewart's message to NASCAR after Chase Elliott's SRX race concerned them
Tony Stewart enjoyed competing against Chase Elliott and his father, Bill, in the Camping World SRX Series before NASCAR ...
Tony Stewart was busy ripping around Indiana short tracks some three decades ago, and winning just about every midget and Silver Crown race on his way to IndyCar and NASCAR stardom, with no idea who ...
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — IndyCar veteran Marco Andretti is continuing his transition into stock cars. After making three starts in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2023, the third-generation racer has ...
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