Tony Stewart Crashes Out of NASCAR Truck Race at Daytona, Doesn't Rule Out Another Truck Attempt
Tony Stewart's return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series ended on Lap 36 after a crash caused by Jake Garcia's spin, resulting in a 36th-place finish, officials said.
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Tony Stewart Returns to NASCAR Trucks: Insights After Daytona Crash
Tony Stewart, the three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, made his unexpected return to NASCAR racing in the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at Daytona International Speedway after a nearly decade-long hiatus. Competing in the season-opening Fresh From Florida 250, Stewart's return was cut short by a collision just 39 laps into the race. At 54 years old, Stewart expressed his enjoyment of racing again, stating, “I think we have to learn to never say never…
Tony Stewart Hints at Another NASCAR Start in 2026 After Wild Stage Two Wreck at Daytona
The 2026 NASCAR Truck Series opener at Daytona was star studded event, that saw Chandler Smith surviving a dramatic race The post Tony Stewart Hints at Another NASCAR Start in 2026 After Wild Stage Two Wreck at Daytona appeared first on FirstSportz.
Tony Stewart on Racing NASCAR Trucks Again After Daytona Crash: 'Never Say Never'
Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, Fla.) — Tony Stewart signed up to compete in one NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race in 2026: The season-opening Fresh From Florida 250 on Friday. Could he sign up for more? Hey, who would have thought six months ago that 54-year-old Stewart would ever race in NASCAR again? Well, on little practice, Stewart jumped behind the wheel of the No. 25 Kaulig Racing Ram this week to give it a go. The three-t…
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