Haas CNC Racing
| Owner(s) | Gene Haas | 
|---|---|
| Base | Kannapolis, North Carolina | 
| Series | NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NASCAR Busch Series | 
| Manufacturer | Chevrolet (2002, 2004-2008), Pontiac (2003) | 
| Opened | 2002 | 
| Closed | 2008 | 
| Career | |
| Debut | Sprint Cup Series: 2002 Protection One 400 (Kansas) Busch Series: 2003 Mr. Goodcents 300 (Kansas) | 
| Latest race | Sprint Cup Series: 2008 Ford 400 (Homestead) Busch Series: 2006 Ford 300 (Homestead) | 
| Races competed | Total: 394 Sprint Cup Series: 284 Busch Series: 110 | 
| Drivers' Championships | Total: 0 Sprint Cup Series: 0 Busch Series: 0 | 
| Race victories | Total: 1 Sprint Cup Series: 0 Busch Series: 1 | 
| Pole positions | Total: 2 Sprint Cup Series: 0 Busch Series: 2 | 
Haas CNC Racing was an American professional stock car racing team that competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Busch Series. Founded in 2002 by Gene Haas, the founder of Haas Automation, the team was established after Haas—then a sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports—decided to start his own operation. The team ceased operations after the 2008 season, merging into Stewart–Haas Racing when three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart joined as a driver and acquired a 50% ownership stake.
The team was based and headquartered in Kannapolis, North Carolina – roughly 10 miles (16 km) north of Charlotte Motor Speedway – alongside sister team and Formula One entrant Haas F1 Team.