Expression of opinions is an art that former NASCAR driver Tony Stewart has mastered. Earlier known for a blunt reaction to everything around him, the Stewart-Haas Racing co-owner has now displayed his talent for taking cleverly veiled digs.
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One such instance of it was when Stewart took a jibe at the governing body during the debut weekend of NHRA. He said; “I’m definitely having more fun than I’ve had in a long time, definitely not anywhere that has fenders on it. So I’m lovin’ this sport.”
Allegedly, Stewart is mad at the sanctioning body for all the penalties it laid on Stewart-Haas Racing and its drivers. May it be the Chase Briscoe-Cole Custer incident at the ROVAL or the heavy fines on Kevin Harvick.
Whatever it might be, the digs at NASCAR just keep coming. Yet again, in an interview with NHRA, Stewart talked about drag racing while comparing it with sprint racing, NASCAR, and all other motorsport racing formats.
However, during the conversation, the interviewer stated that by participating in NHRA, Stewart will attract more eyeballs to the sport. Furthermore, she asked Stewart if there is something he wants the new audiences to know about the drag racing community.
And that’s when Tony Stewart explained why attending an NHRA race is way better than NASCAR. He replied; “I love this community. I tell everybody that NASCAR Racing, I feel like it’s 10 times better to watch on TV than it is to be in person on race day. NHRA is 10 times better to be at the track than it is to watch on TV”
Apart from the comparison, Tony Stewart also explained why he loves NHRA. Furthermore, he clarified certain misconceptions surrounding the sport to help people understand it better.
Tony Stewart on misconceptions about Drag Racing
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During his conversation with NHRA, Tony Stewart explained that a lot of people feel that there is not much to drag racing. He stated; “Unless they see it from straight behind, or straight in front of the car, they think they go straight all the time.”
Moreover, he said that it was clearly not the case. Instead, he explained; “They hardly ever go straight all the time. So, from the driver’s standpoint and having a team and having two professional drivers, I stand behind that car and they never just have a dead straight run where it just leaves and is straight the whole way.”
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Highlighting why people carry these misconceptions, Stewart further stated; “So, there are always aspects of the driving part of it that people don’t realize, I think.”