Stewart not likely to race Indy 500 again
Quote selected text Published February 10th, 2007 in NASCAR News
Tony Stewart’s efforts to win the Indianapolis 500 appear to have ended. Asked about whether or not he’d ever run in the event again, the former open-wheel star who has won two NASCAR Cup championships said that he wouldn’t completely rule it out, but he couldn’t really envision it.
“I’ve learned to never say never, but I look at my life as a book, and it’s kind of like it’s a chapter that’s either on its last page or almost closed,” Stewart said. “My contract [with Gibbs Racing] takes me to 39, and I don’t see myself getting back into IndyCar at the age of 39.”
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