Tony Stewarts an A$$
Tony Stewart’s a bigger cry baby than Darrell Waltrip ever was when he was driving and Darrell as great a guy as he is now he was a cry baby back then but nothing like Stewart. Stewarts upset because at a test session during the off-season Goodyear reps didn’t kiss his ass, they didn’t hang on his every word, he got mad because they treated him the way they treat all humans and he didn’t like that. The things he said about Goodyear were uncalled for you could clearly tell he has a personal issue with the Goodyear people. Goodyear is not only the company that supplies tires to NASCAR they are also sponsors of NASCAR. Every driver gets contingincy money just for showing up at the track, all of those little stickers you see on the cars pay into a fund that pays the contingincy money each week so not only is Goodyear a NASCAR Sanctioning body sponsor, a tire supplier , they are a contingincy sponsor as well. So a little piece of Stewarts paycheck comes from Goodyear. With that said NASCAR should fine or at the very least publically reprimand him. If Goodyear had any sense they would scale back on the check they write to NASCAR and put in the memo line ”Tony Stewart”. For the record Goodyear left most of the series’ that Stewart spoke of for financial reasons not tire performance. What’s so sad is he’s a good driver. Me personally I can’t stand the site of his fat ass. I’m sure I’ve alrewady pissed off the Stewart fans so I might as well delivery the knockout Blow. Is he gay(Homo) or what, I’ve never seen him with a girl, I did see him once off track with a small poodle like dog sitting on his lap in his SUV but no women, in all the years as a NASCAR driver in the spotlight never with a girl, whats up with that…but with that said doesn’t he looks like the type that in 20 years he’ll come out of the closet with a book and surprise everyone but me.
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