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Friday, June 13, 2014

Tony Stewart looks ahead to Michigan race weekend, talks about his health

 
TONY STEWART, Driver of the No. 14 Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing:
 
 
It’s been a couple of years since Michigan was repaved. How much do you think the track will have changed during the course of the last year?
 
“It’s hard to say but it should be better. That first year, once it cleaned off, it seemed like the track got to be pretty good. It was still a relatively one-groove track, but it got better as the weekend went on. It was even better last year and really we should see more of the same even with the higher speeds. Hopefully, the racetrack will continue on that path and continue to widen out. It was a lot racier than I thought it would be, right off the bat, and it’s just been getting better so I’m anticipating it’s going to be even better when we get back on it this weekend with our Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevy.”
 
 
When the temperature gets hotter, so do you. Why is that?
 
“I honestly think it’s my dirt background. It just seems like when the tracks get hotter and slicker, that it just plays into my driving style. I like the tracks to be slick and hot and how it forces you to search around. I think that’s been the key to our success from day one.”
 
 
What kind of opportunity does Michigan present?
 
“Now that they’ve repaved it, it’s just lightning fast. And the groove is getting wider and wider so it’s easier to race there. It’s definitely just a fast, fast racetrack. We talk about momentum. Momentum is a huge deal there. You carry so much speed to the turns, and the corners are so long and so round, you have to be very smooth there.”
 
 
Michigan falls on Father’s Day weekend. Do you have any particular racing memories of you and your dad?
 
“Probably the first 10 years of my life in racing, we raced together with our go-karts. I would say probably our greatest memory is the first Grand Nationals that we went to in Iowa together. We won out there, and I think it was about four o’clock in the morning when we finally finished. I was 12 years old, so it was way past my bedtime, but it was the first time I had seen that much excitement in my father’s face. I guess he realized more at the time what we had accomplished than what I realized had happened.”
 
 
You missed the last 15 races of the 2013 season with a broken right leg. As you come upon the 15th race of the 2014 season, how do you feel, physically and mentally?
 
“I honestly thought I would be done with all this by now. As far as rehab, pain, all that stuff, I thought it would all be done. I thought we would be healed 100 percent by now. But keep going to the doctor on our scheduled appointments and they keep updating us on how it’s going and what they think the outlook is for it. We just adjust it. When you haven’t gone through something like this, you don’t know what to think and don’t know how to feel about it. You don’t know what to judge for recovery times and this and that because you’ve just never been through it. If it ever happens again, I will have a better idea of how to answer that. You just take it a day at a time still.”
 

TONY STEWART’S MICHIGAN PERFORMANCE PROFILE

Year
Event
Start
Finish
Status/Laps
Laps Led
Earnings
Quicken Loans 400
14
5
Running, 200/200
0
$142,085
2012
Quicken Loans 400
8
2
Running, 200/200
18
$179,160
 
×Pure Michigan 400
14
32
Engine, 109/201
0
$128,710
2011
Heluva Good! 400
6
7
Running, 200/200
0
$127,608
 
×Pure Michigan 400
18
9
Running, 203/203
0
$125,758
2010
Heluva Good! 400
17
5
Running, 200/200
0
$132,798
 
CARFAX 400
4
6
Running, 200/200
36
$131,223
2009
LifeLock 400
11
7
Running, 200/200
0
$109,923
 
CARFAX 400
18
17
Running, 200/200
2
$97,698
2008
†×LifeLock 400
12
5
Running, 203/203
1
$136,986
 
3M Performance 400
21
12
Running, 200/200
0
$126,461
2007
Citizens Bank 400
41
3
Running, 200/200
2
$157,586
 
×3M Performance 400
35
10
Running, 203/203
0
$135,411
2006
*3M Performance 400
17
41
Accident, 58/129
0
$122,666
 
GFS Marketplace 400
33
3
Running, 200/200
0
$159,736
2005
Batman Begins 400
3
2
Running, 200/200
97
$174,461
 
GFS Marketplace 400
36
5
Running, 200/200
0
$135,491
2004
DHL 400
27
24
Running, 200/200
0
$106,543
 
GFS Marketplace 400
4
9
Running, 200/200
0
$112,493
2003
Sirius 400
2
8
Running, 200/200
51
$110,843
 
GFS Marketplace 400
23
3
Running, 200/200
0
$140,063
2002
Sirius Satellite Radio 400
10
16
Running, 199/200
0
$92,618
 
Pepsi 400
24
2
Running, 200/200
0
$136,183
2001
Kmart 400
37
25
Running, 198/200
0
$57,490
 
*Pepsi 400
10
27
Running, 161/162
0
$55,890
2000
*Kmart 400
28
1
Running, 194/194
13
$123,800
 
Pepsi 400
19
41
Accident, 36/200
0
$41,250
1999
Kmart 400
28
9
Out of Gas, 198/200
0
$34,450
 
Pepsi 400
37
3
Running, 200/200
4
$60,505

× Race length extended due to green-white-checker finish.                                            

† Qualifying canceled due to weather, starting position set via car owner points.                                                                                                                                 

* Race cut short due to weather.           

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