Tony Stewart Candid Remarks: Tony Stewart, celebrating his inaugural NASCAR Xfinity Series championship as an owner, witnessed a pivotal moment at Phoenix Raceway as Cole Custer clinched victory in the No. 00 car. For Stewart-Haas Racing, it marked a significant day amidst a weekend tinged with mixed emotions, notably as Kevin Harvick wrapped up his final NASCAR Cup Series race as a full-time driver.
Throughout the entire weekend at Phoenix, Stewart immersed himself in the events, offering remarks even after the preceding NASCAR Truck Series race. Reflecting on the Truck Series event, Stewart’s observations were candid and pointed.
“Maybe the [NASCAR Truck Series] drivers will take heed and glean some lessons from tonight,” Stewart commented. “You don’t need to resort to wrecking each other to secure wins and championships.”
Stewart’s directness resonated with truth. Corey Heim faced a 25-point penalty and a fine of $12,500 for deliberately causing a collision with Carson Hocevar, an action triggered by an inadvertent spin initiated by Hocevar. Subsequently, the race extended to four overtimes, marking a chaotic yet tumultuous evening. Stewart’s critique of the Truck Series drivers was justified, given the situation, casting an unfavorable light on NASCAR’s credibility.
Stewart’s forthright assessment highlighted the regrettable scenario witnessed in the Truck Series, serving as a reminder of the sport’s potential pitfalls.
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