The Oklahoman

Tony Stewart mulling return

- BY JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer

Three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart expressed interest in getting back in a stock car Wednesday as he introduced Aric Almirola as the newest driver at Stewart-Haas Racing.

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. — Tony Stewart hasn’t ruled out a return in some form to NASCAR, perhaps in the Xfinity Series or at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s road course.

The three-time NASCAR champion expressed interest in getting back in a stock car Wednesday as he introduced Aric Almirola as the newest driver at Stewart-Haas Racing. Almirola is Danica Patrick’s replacemen­t.

At one point, Almirola turned to his new boss and asked if he can run Xfinity Series races next season.

“We’ll work on that. I might want to drive it at some point,” Stewart said.

When the assembled media groaned at Stewart potentiall­y dangling fake news, he doubled down.

“You guys act like you don’t need something shocking today to write,” Stewart said. “There are actually some road course races that I might be interested in running. We’ve actually discussed it in-house here, but we don’t have anything near worth announcing by any means, but there are some really cool races, especially Charlotte having a road course race next year. I mean, there might be some opportunit­ies that might be a little bit fun for me to come out and dust things off a little bit.”

Stewart later told reporters he’s working on something even bigger that does not involve NASCAR. He declined to share more informatio­n, but has publicly expressed interest in running the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Global RallyCross and has even chided team co-owner Gene Haas about Formula One’s Monaco Grand Prix.

Stewart retired at the end of last season. Now 46, he’s got a full schedule of sprint car racing and has seemingly enjoyed his time in his role as owner at NASCAR races. Prior to Wednesday, he’d never publicly expressed interest in running a NASCAR race again.

There are four road courses on the 2018 Xfinity Series schedule, at Watkins Glen Internatio­nal, MidOhio Sports Car Course, Road America and Charlotte. The Charlotte road course is the infield of the current oval, which will be reconfigur­ed for a pair of races next season.

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