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Stewart to Race at Irwindale After All

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Tony Stewart, newly crowned Winston Cup stock car racing champion, will race after all in the Turkey Night Grand Prix at Irwindale Speedway on Nov. 28.

Stewart, who won the 100-lap race for midget cars in 2000, after having finished second in 1999, had feared that duties associated with his NASCAR title might keep him from the Thanksgiving night festivities but car owner Steve Lewis of Laguna Beach said Stewart had cleared the decks.

“The car is ready and Tony will be here to drive it,” Lewis said Tuesday at a test session at Irwindale.

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Stewart, a former USAC national champion in midgets, sprint cars and Silver Crown dirt-track cars before switching to Winston Cup stock cars four years ago, has long been a backer of midgets and the Turkey Night race.

Stewart missed Turkey Night last year because a postponed Winston Cup race was run that weekend.

-- Shav Glick

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