Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Stewart ‘so mad’ at NASCAR as Stewart-Haas drops appeal

- Stephen Hawkins

FORT WORTH, Texas – With his team still appealing $200,000 in fines and allegation­s from NASCAR that Stewart-Haas Racing manipulate­d the finish of NASCAR’s most recent playoff race, co-owner Tony Stewart opted to not discuss that Wednesday.

“I’m not going to talk about it,” Stewart said. “I’m so mad at NASCAR right now, I’m not talking about it.”

NASCAR said Tuesday that a review of data and team communicat­ions showed that Stewart-Haas manipulate­d the results of the playoff eliminatio­n race at Charlotte.

While still moving forward with the appeal in that case, Stewart-Haas on Wednesday dropped its appeal of earlier penalties, including $100,000 in fines, against Kevin Harvick and his crew chief after his Ford failed postrace inspection at Talladega.

That move was announced after Stewart spoke with reporters at Texas Motor Speedway. A few hours later, SHR chief competitio­n officer Greg Zipadelli said in a statement about the race manipulati­on charges that the team “denies any wrongdoing and will vigorously defend its personnel” in the appeals process.

Stewart, meanwhile, was in Texas for his 13th Smoke Show racing fantasy camp, an event that in its history has raised more than $1.5 million for Speedway Children’s Charities in Texas, but hadn’t been held the past two years because of the pandemic. He will then go about 75 miles for this weekend’s NHRA Texas Fall Nationals in Ennis, Texas.

“Super glad I’m going drag racing this weekend,” said Stewart, who has a car in each of NHRA’s top two divisions. “If it weren’t for the fact that I’ve got a couple of appearance­s that I have to make, I wouldn’t be in another NASCAR race the rest of the year. Wouldn’t waste my time.”

Asked if he was still having fun with NHRA, Stewart responded, “Love it. The atmosphere is way different, way different. And I like the atmosphere

Tony Stewart talks before a 2021 SRX Series auto race in Nashville. NASCAR said Tuesday that a review of data and team communicat­ions showed that Stewart-Haas manipulate­d the results of the playoff eliminatio­n race at Charlotte.

there, I have all year.”

On Sunday, Cole Custer appeared to deliberate­ly hold up a line of traffic on Charlotte’s road course as teammate Chase Briscoe stormed past in a desperate effort to move into the third round of the playoffs.

“Nothing contradict­ed that that was done deliberate­ly,” NASCAR senior vice president of competitio­n Scott Miller said Tuesday.

Briscoe finished ninth, good enough to bump reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson from the playoffs as the field was trimmed from 12 drivers to eight. Briscoe earned the eighth and final spot in the next round of the playoffs by two points over Larson.

NASCAR levied a $100,000 fine for Custer and loss of 50 driver points, as well as 50 owner points for SHR. Crew chief Mike Shiplett was also fined $100,000 and suspended indefinitely.

Stewart sent out a tweet Tuesday night that read, “Looking for a new weekend hobby (something not south eastern based) if anyone has any ideas. Something low drama and relaxing preferably.”

This week, that includes catching some drag racing.

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