Tony Stewart is the definition of what every racecar driver wants to be. He deserves what has happened to him this season and I hope it continues. Tony Loves winning at Daytona. Sucks for Kyle but thats plate racing. Smoke I hope this luck follows you the rest of the year!!!!!!!!!!
psullivan
#18
7/5/09 9:14 AM
Early in the history of the IRL a person with some inside info told me that one of the miscalculations was that it was believed that some of the top USAC owners would become owners of IRL teams - that didn't happen - and when St Pete went on the IRL schedule - thus abandoning the original business plan - it was over for most short track oval racers. Imagine what would change if NASCAR went to a 50/50 road course-oval schedule. Yet, there are so many things Tony did do. He put Jay Drake in the Pro Series for a full year and gave Davey Hamilton another shot at Indy. Another story, after Brian Tyler got his ride bought out from under him just before the 500 - Tony went to that team and told them that they owed it to Brian to take him through the Rookie test - and that happened. Interestingly, the one championship left of the Tony Stewart resume above was the one he captured in 1997 - the IRL crown. The posts above are also correct - many of the top drivers in the IRL went through a similar ladder system in their country starting with Karts and through various Formula series - they worked hard at it too. Are there exceptions. Sure. Yet, in spite of the hype, guess what - NASCAR doesn't have the all the best stock car drivers in the world either, some are there on the basis of something other than merit be it luck or money. Funny thing, ponder some of your peers and upper management at your jobs and you will find that what happens in racing happens in all facets of life -- it's generally summed up in the cliche 'LIfe isn't fair'. After a race at Pikes Peak - I think around 1999 - a driver with short track driving experience was complaining about what the IRL should do. After a bit I said "Hey, _______ you've raced against Dave Darland haven't you? He said "of course." I then asked "how often do you beat him?" He laughed and said , "he generally kicks my butt." So I said "How many times has Dave ran the Indy 500?" He driver paused and said "I get your point."
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