Since he owns Eldora and has a DLM thought I'd post it here:
http://www.motorsport.com/nascar-cup...-2016-season//
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Since he owns Eldora and has a DLM thought I'd post it here:
http://www.motorsport.com/nascar-cup...-2016-season//
This is a fake story he's not retiring
It was from a Tweet I received. Just checked NASCAR and nothing is posted there. Thanks!!
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-VVrJ_GMAle...rying_baby.jpg
Poor TSfan!!!! hahahhahahhahaaha and some morrisssss!!!
Just reported on espn.
STAND WITH SMOKE!
It only says he's retiring from NASCRAP. You'll be seeing him at a short track near you in the next few years, but it'll be in a modified or late model instead of the sprint car.
Does anyone on here actually watch the Sunday snoozer's
I watch NASCAR or PGA Golf if I need to take a nap. Works every time.
From www.jayski.com
Stewart to retire after 2016 season UPDATE2: Tony Stewart, a three-time Sprint Cup Series champion, plans to retire after the 2016 season, team and industry sources told ESPN's Marty Smith. Mired in one of the worst seasons of his career at 25th in the standings, Stewart will run one final season before handing over the driving duties of the Stewart-Haas Racing #14 Chevy to Clint Bowyer, sources said. #15-Bowyer is driving for Michael Waltrip Racing in 2015, but that team is closing operations after the season. He does not currently have a ride for 2016. Stewart won the Sprint Cup in 2002, 2005 and 2011. He missed out on the Chase for the Sprint Cup this year after posting zero wins and two top-10s leading up to the Chase. The 45-year-old Stewart is tied for 13th in career victories with 48. Stewart, who has 582 career Cup starts, missed the final 15 races of the 2013 season with a broken leg suffered in a sprint car accident. He missed three races last season after the sprint car he was racing struck and killed 20-year-old Kevin Ward Jr., who had approached Stewart's car on foot at Canandaigua Motorsports Park.(ESPN.com / Motorsport.com)(9-27-2015)
UPDATE: Stewart-Haas Racing has scheduled a news conference for 1:00pm/et on Wednesday at the team's Kannapolis, N.C., headquarters, at which time driver and team co-owner Tony Stewart is expected to announce that 2016 will his last season behind the wheel. Gene Haas, Stewart's partner, will attend the news conference, the team confirmed.(FOXSports.com)(9-28-2015) UPDATE2: Tony Stewart will step away from Sprint Cup competition following the 2016 season, NASCAR.com has confirmed from multiple sources. A press conference at Stewart-Haas Racing's North Carolina shop is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon to announce the plans, which will include naming Clint Bowyer to drive Stewart's #14 Chevy beginning in 2017. NASCAR.com will live stream the 1 p.m. ET announcement at NASCAR.com/presspass.(NASCAR.com)(9-28-2015)
Yes I still watch NASCAR. And yes I still like it but, it's not as good as back in the day. When the engineers came on board full scale the racing got worse. That's when the money really mattered not that it didn't before but, nothing like today.