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Three-time NASCAR Cup champion Tony Stewart doesn't see himself getting behind the wheel of a sprint car but said Monday that he will continue his racing career.
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Three-time NASCAR Cup champion Tony Stewart doesn't see himself getting behind the wheel of a sprint car but said Monday that he will continue his racing career.
A witness says it appears NASCAR's Tony Stewart hit a driver who was walking on the dirt track at Canandaigua Motorsports Park Saturday.
Three-time NASCAR Cup champion Tony Stewart doesn't see himself getting behind the wheel of a sprint car but said Monday that he will continue his racing career.
Tony Stewart will return to Sprint Cup competition Sunday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway, ending a three-race hiatus taken after he struck and killed a fellow driver during a dirt track race.
Stewart has been grappling with the decision to leave sprint racing since his 2013 crash at an Iowa dirt track. He'd only returned to sprint car racing one month before Ward's death.
Stewart has been grappling with the decision to leave sprint racing since his 2013 crash at an Iowa dirt track. He'd only returned to sprint car racing one month before Ward's death.