No retirement consideration for Stewart … for at least 2 1/2 years
Quote selected text Published April 21st, 2007 in NASCAR News
Tony Stewart made headlines when he said he was “ready to retire” after a frustrating race at Texas Motor Speedway last Sunday. Although Stewart later said he had spoken in the heat of the moment, retirement remains a possibility when his contract with Joe Gibbs Racing expires at the end of the 2009 season.
“I’m not going anywhere for 2½ years,” Stewart said Friday as he prepared for the Subway Fresh Fit 500. “We just have to assess in 2½ years where we’re at and whether we’re still having fun or not. If we are, we’ll stay. If we’re not, we’ll go do something else.”
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I am glad that he is not going to retire. I just wish that he would
have given a statement last night at Pheonix when he was fighting for
first with Gordon. But I am glad that he didn’t make a statement if
he was frustrated. Am just wondering when him and Kyle Busch is going
to win. They both are leading in laps (Stewart in Cup and Busch in
Busch). I would be frustrated if I was leading in laps, too.
…DAMN!! JUST DAMN!!
…DAMN!! JUST DAMN!! Now I gotta cancel
that big ole
thank god he’s gonna retire party!!
well good in not a fan of #20 but the race would not be same without him