Tony Stewart - Wikipedia. Tony Stewart. Stewart at the 2. Toyota/Save Mart 3. Born. Anthony Wayne Stewart(1. May 2. 0, 1. 97. 1 (age 4. Columbus, Indiana. Height. 5 ft 9 in (1. Includes downloads, cheats, reviews, and articles. Weight. 18. 0 lb (8. Achievements. 20. Winston Cup Series Champion. Nextel Cup Series Champion. Sprint Cup Series. Champion. 19. 97 Indy Racing League. Champion. 19. 95 USACTriple Crown Champion. USACNational Midget Series Champion. IROCchampion. 20. Brickyard 4. 00. Winner. Sprint All- Star Racewinner. Budweiser Shootout Winner. Prelude to the Dream. Winner. 20. 05, 2. Gatorade Duel Winner. Turkey Night Grand Prix Winner. Chili Bowl Winner. Daytona 5. 00 winner co- owner. USAC Hall of Fame. Awards. 19. 99 Winston Cup Series. JOGOS DE PS3 QUE VOCÊ ENCONTRA AQUI NO SITE: LISTA DE PS3 EM ORDEM ALFABÉTICA – ATUALIZADA 05.04.2016 0 ao 9 007: Blood Stone (PS3) 2010 007: GoldenEye Reloaded. Keren!! Inilah Daftar Game PC Terbaru dan Download Gratis sepuasnya tentunya Full Version, Repacks, Full RIP, Highly Compressed dan Bisa Request Bos!! You just bought a new Nintendo Switch. First of all, good job! They’re still kind of hard to find. Now it’s time to figure out what games you want to play. We. Rookie of the Year. Indianapolis 5. 00. Rookie of the Year. National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fameinductee. Monster Energy. NASCARCup Series career. Best finish. 1st (2. First race. 19. 99. Daytona 5. 00 (Daytona)Last race. ![]() Ford Eco. Boost 4. Homestead)First win. Exide NASCAR Select Batteries 4. Richmond)Last win. Toyota/Save Mart 3. Sonoma)NASCARXfinity Series career. Best finish. 21st (1. First race. 19. 96. Goody's Headache Powder 3. Daytona)Last race. DRIVE4. COPD 3. 00 (Daytona)First win. Hershey's Take 5 3. Daytona)Last win. DRIVE4. COPD 3. 00 (Daytona)NASCARCamping World Truck Series career. Best finish. 61st (2. First race. 19. 96. Cummins 2. 00 (IRP)Last race. MBNA Race. Points 2. Dover)First win. 20. Virginia Is For Lovers 2. Richmond)Last win. Virginia Is For Lovers 2. Richmond)NASCARPinty's Series career. Best finish. 69th (2. First race. 20. 02 Canada Day Shootout (Cayuga)Indy. Car Series career. Team(s)Team Menard. Tri- Star Racing. Chip Ganassi Racing. Best finish. 1st (1. First race. 19. 96. Indy 2. 00 (Disney)Last race. Indianapolis 5. 00 (Indy)First win. Samsonite 2. 00 (Pikes Peak)Last win. New England 2. 00 (Loudon)Statistics current as of November 2. Anthony Wayne Stewart (born May 2. Smoke, is an American former professional stock car racing driver and NASCAR team owner.[1] He is a three- time NASCARSprint Cup Series (today known as the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series) champion as a driver, winning titles in 2. In 2. 01. 1 Stewart had an ownership interest in the team. He won again as an owner with Kevin Harvick's title in 2. Throughout his racing career, Stewart has won racing titles in Indy, midget, sprint, and USAC Silver Crown cars.[2] He is the only driver in history to win a championship in both Indy. Car and NASCAR. He last competed full- time in the NASCARSprint Cup Series, driving the No. Chevrolet SS for his own team, Stewart- Haas Racing, under crew chief Mike Bugarewicz. From 1. 99. 9 to 2. No. 2. 0 Joe Gibbs Racing car, under crew chief Greg Zipadelli with The Home Depot as the primary sponsor. While driving for car owner Joe Gibbs, Stewart won two Cup Series championships in 2. In 2. 01. 1, Stewart became the first owner- driver since Alan Kulwicki to win the Cup Series championship, which ended Jimmie Johnson's streak of consecutive championships at five. Stewart is the only driver to win the Cup Series championship under the old points system and the chase playoff format, and is the only driver to win the title under three different sponsorships (Winston in 2. Nextel in 2. 00. 5, and Sprint in 2. He is also the first driver in the Cup Series to win the championship by virtue of a tie breaker (number of wins during the season is the first level tie breaker; Stewart had five while eventual runner- up Carl Edwards had one). The Stewart- Haas owned No. Kevin Harvick won the Cup in 2. Stewart his first win as solely an owner, and fourth Cup overall. Early life and education[edit]Stewart was born in Columbus, Indiana, on May 2. Columbus North High School and graduated in 1. Stewart has a younger sister Natalie who has two children: Emma and Will. His father Nelson Stewart is still single but his mother Pamela Marshall remarried when Tony was still in high school. He is the middle child of three siblings. Racing career[edit]Beginnings[edit]He grew up racing go karts and was successful very early, winning a World Karting Association championship in 1. He moved up to the United Midget Racing Association (UMRA) where he raced TQ (three quarter) midgets until 1. United States Auto Club (USAC) series with help from one of his karting sponsors and friend Mark Dismore. Stewart was the USAC Rookie of the Year in 1. USAC National Midget Series Champion in 1. USAC Silver Crown Series champion in 1. Indy. Car and NASCAR Busch Series[edit]In 1. Stewart became the first driver to win USAC's version of the Triple Crown, earning championships in all three of USAC's major divisions, National Midget, Sprint, and Silver Crown. His winning the Hut Hundred and 4- Crown Nationals were the highlights of the year. When he was not racing Indy. Cars, he raced stock cars. In 1. 99. 6, Stewart made his NASCAR Busch Series debut, driving for car owner Harry Rainer. In nine races, he had a best finish of 1. He had more success in a one- time ride in the Craftsman Truck Series with Mueller Brothers racing, where he finished 1. Stewart was poised to improve his Indy Racing League (IRL) standing in 1. He failed to finish the first three races of a ten race schedule, but recovered to come in second at Phoenix. At that year's Indy 5. Stewart's car was good enough to enable him to win his first IRL race, leading 6. However, he trailed off near the end of the race and settled for 5th place. He finally got his first career win at Pikes Peak, where he led all but seven laps of a 2. He became the leading contender for the series' championship after a bad slump knocked points leader Davey Hamilton out of first place. Despite an average end to his season, finishing 7th, 1. DNFs, Stewart did just enough to beat Hamilton for the IRL title. He also raced in a few midget events, finishing thirteenth and eleventh in the 1. USAC national points, and winning the Copper Classic both years. Between his time in USAC and the IRL, Stewart earned the nickname of "Smoke", first for slipping the right rear tire during dirt races and then for blowing his engine often during his 1. As he had done the previous year, he raced a handful of Busch Series races in 1. This time, he was racing for Joe Gibbs, NFLHall of Fame head coach of the Washington Redskins, who was having major success with Bobby Labonte in the Winston Cup Series. When Stewart was able to finish races, he finished in the top 1. Charlotte. Stewart so impressed Gibbs that he was signed to drive the majority of the Busch schedule in 1. IRL schedule. The double duty did not affect his performance in either series. In the IRL, he won twice and finished 3rd in the championship. His season was a disappointment as he finished last in the Indy 5. On the Busch side, he finished in the top- five five times in 2. He came close to winning his first Busch Series race at Rockingham, but was beaten on a last lap pass by Matt Kenseth. Stewart finished a solid 2nd place in 2 (of 3. Gibbs had enough confidence in Stewart that he was moved up to a Sprint Cup ride for the 1. With that move, Stewart ended his three- year career as a full- time IRL driver. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series[edit]After competing part- time during the 1. NASCAR Busch Series season with the team, Stewart had planned to move up to the Winston Cup Series in 1. Ranier- Walsh Racing; [4] however the deal fell through when Stewart decided he was not ready for the move.[5]Joe Gibbs Racing (1. Stewart started his Sprint Cup career in 1. No. 2. 0 The Home Depot- sponsored Pontiac on the outside pole for the Daytona 5. He showed courage in one of the Gatorade Twin 1. Dale Earnhardt for the lead in the last laps. Though Earnhardt came out on top, Stewart had nonetheless impressed quite a few people with his performance. In the 5. 00, Stewart ran near the front until problems with the car relegated him to a 2. Stewart spent most of his rookie season wowing people, as his car was often in the Top 5. He won a pair of pole positions at short tracks, and set a series record for wins by a rookie with three—Richmond, Phoenix, and Homestead—surpassing Davey Allison's record set in 1. Stewart's record would hold until 2. Jimmie Johnson tied the feat by winning three times; it should be noted that although Carl Edwards won four times in 2. Cup season, he was not regarded as a rookie by NASCAR standards because he had run more than ten Nextel Cup races in 2. He finished his first Cup season with a 4th- place finish in the points, making it the highest points finish by a rookie in the modern era (which held until 2.
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