Tony Stewart, No. 14 Chevrolet, Stewart-Haas Racing
This week: Stewart's points lead has
increased to 84 as the Cup series heads to New Hampshire for the first
of two races this season. Stewart has two wins, 10 top-five finishes
and 12 top-10s in 20 starts at the "Magic Mile." He was 13th last June
and eighth in September.
Last week: Stewart finished second to Kasey Kahne in the season's first road-course race, the Toyota/SaveMart 350 at Infineon Raceway.
Etc.: Stewart owes much of his Cup
success to his father, Nelson, who raced late model stock cars across
northern Indiana when he was in his 20s. At the age of 44, Nelson's
focus changed. He sold his SCCA D-Production car in favor of a go-kart
for his 7-year-old son. In addition to the go-kart, Nelson gave Tony
all of the traits that separate a good driver from a good racer. "He
never let me settle for second," said Tony Stewart, now in his 29th
year of competitive racing. "He didn't like it when we ran second, and
he knew that I didn't like it when we ran second. If he saw that I
wasn't giving 100%, then he was on me pretty hard about it. He pushed
me to be better. He never pressured me to be the best race-car driver
in the world, but he did want me to be the best race-car driver that I
could be. He never compared me to anybody else. He expected that what I
could do was what I could do. He never said that because this guy over
here could do something, that I should be able to do it, too. He pushed
me hard, but he was fair about it. That's probably why you see so much
fire in me today, because he always wanted me to be the best that I
could be." ... As a 37-year-old, when Tony Stewart made the massive
leap from being just a driver to taking on the dual role of
driver/owner with his own team — Stewart-Haas Racing — Nelson has been
there to see his son succeed once again. "At the time he won the first
Brickyard, I thought, 'This has got to be the biggest thing we've been
involved with or ever seen,' " said Nelson, who watched Tony win his
first Allstate 400 at the Brickyard in 2005 and his second in 2007.
"But, knowing what it took to get to this point in this deal and seeing
him win a race, I'm not going to say I'm putting it above the first
Brickyard, but it's right up there with the first Brickyard. Tony is
having fun. I guess it's a different side of him than everybody thought
he had. It's been there all along. Right now, everything's just going
really, really well and things are falling in place and he's got all
good people and everybody's having fun. That's the most important thing
is that everybody's having fun. With fun comes success."
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