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Tony Stewart Announces Retirement Plans

Tony Stewart at Wednesday’s press conference.
Tony Stewart at Wednesday’s press conference.

Tony Stewart will end his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driving career following the 2016 season. Stewart made the announcement during a press conference held Wednesday at Stewart-Haas Racing headquarters in Kannapolis, North Carolina.

“Next year will be my last year in the Sprint Cup Series,” Stewart said to open the press conference.

The three-time Sprint Cup Series champion is tied for 13th on all-time series win list with 48 victories. He won the Sprint Cup title in 2002, 2005 and 2011.

“This is a moment every driver eventually comes to terms with, and I know this is the right decision for me,” said Stewart. “2016 will be my last year in a Sprint Cup car, but it’s not my last year in NASCAR. I love this sport and I love being a part of it, and instead of seeing me in a firesuit on Sundays, you’ll see me in a pair of jeans, and maybe even a pair of khakis.”

Stewart was adamant that his retirement had nothing to do with the tumultuous last two years of his life that has included a sprint car crash resulting in a broken leg and the 2014 accident that took the life of Kevin Ward Jr.

“This is more of a formality,” Stewart said. “It was a choice that was 100 percent mine. There wasn’t any pressure from anybody. If anything, it was the opposite I had people trying to talk me out of it.”

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– story by Pete Pistone
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Concord, NC

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