Tony Stewart's $40 Million Venture Jeopardized by Paul Tracy
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Tony Stewart, the renowned race car driver and team owner, faced a daunting challenge last week as a wreck involving Paul Tracy jeopardized his $40 Million venture. The recent SRX race at Berlin brought relief and concern as Stewart’s team dealt with the aftermath of the carnage and the realization that they were left with just one backup car.
The Pressure of Putting on a Clean Show
In an exclusive interview, Stewart candidly shared the intense pressure he experienced and the importance of putting on an exciting and clean show for the fans. Balancing excitement and responsibility, Tony Stewart’s commitment to clean racing was evident.
The Weight of the Situation
After weeks of hard work, Stewart’s team faced despair due to multiple cars requiring extensive repairs from previous races. The specter of a potential disaster loomed as the team was left with only one backup vehicle.
The absence of Paul Tracy in the race was deeply felt by Tony Stewart. He added some candid words about the same in the interview. Stewart praised Tracy’s racing prowess, saying it didn’t feel the same without him.
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