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Haas Team Engineer Ejected; Faces Pit Selection Setback

Haas Factory Team faces major hurdles at Gateway after an engineer ejection and pit selection loss due to inspection failures, right before a big race. This setback occurs amidst the team's announcement of switching to Chevrolet and partnering with Hendrick Motorsports in 2026, while confirming driver lineups for both the Cup and Xfinity Series. Can they overcome these immediate challenges while preparing for a future of big changes?

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