Tony Stewart gave a shoutout to his bachelor days when he was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. He thanked ''all the girlfriends'' in that early 2020 speech that were along for the ride with him as he grew from Indiana dirt racer to a three-time Cup champion and eventually a successful NASCAR team owner.
Smoke these days can about pose for a family portrait when he makes his NASCAR return.
''It's going to be a lot more fun for me to watch my son and see him look at all these bright, shiny colorful trucks,'' Stewart said.
Ten years after his last NASCAR race, the 54-year-old Stewart will have his wife — drag racer Leah Pruett — and their 15-month-old son, Dominic, with him for the Truck Series race when the season kicks off at Daytona International Speedway.
Stewart surrendered the single life when he married Pruett in 2021 and is now a devoted family man, one who can't wait to show off his old stomping grounds to his new son — even if the toddler won't remember.
''My wick on my fuse is running out on my driving career," Stewart said. "That's the great thing about the era that I grew up in. Luckily, there's enough video stuff out there that he's going to know his dad was a race car driver and he's going to know all the things that we've done.''
It's a lengthy list.
Stewart is the first and only driver to win all three USAC National championships (Midget, Sprint, Silver Crown) in one year (1995). He also won the IndyCar championship in 1997 and NASCAR championships in 2005, 2008 and 2011.