Tony Stewart admits fatherhood scares him more than racing, revealing a vulnerable side to the fearless NASCAR legend.
Kevin Harvick offers Stewart advice, warning him that parenting is tougher than the racetrack—and there’s no pit crew to help.
Leah Pruett stands strong beside Stewart, keeping him calm as they prepare to welcome their baby boy in November.
From tigers to babies, Stewart faces the reality that fatherhood has no manual or quick-fix adjustments like racing.
Stewart jokes he can handle animals but admits kids are different—way more unpredictable and no 'quick reference guide' included.
With humor, Leah tells Stewart that "crackheads do this," easing his nerves about parenthood with her unbreakable sense of calm.
Harvick describes the intensity of driving home with a newborn, far tougher than driving a race car with a full pit crew.
Both racers, Stewart and Leah lean on their shared understanding of high-pressure careers, preparing together for parenthood’s demands.
Stewart realizes that, unlike racing, parenting is unpredictable—kids are like unicorns, and he’s preparing to learn on-the-go.
With Leah’s help and their moms involved, Stewart feels ready, knowing they won’t face this new adventure alone.