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Stewart Calls It a Career
- Updated: November 21, 2016
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Tony Stewart finished his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, finishing 22nd in the Ford EcoBoost 400. The three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion and future NASCAR Hall of Fame driver finishes his 18-year career with 49 victories, 13th on the all-time wins list, 187 top-five finishes and 308 top-10 finishes. The mid-pack finish on Sunday won’t damper Stewart’s memory of his final Sprint Cup start, saying the day was mostly routine. “I raced. I did what I do every time I get in the car,” Stewart said. “I didn’t think of anything else other than just racing the race.” Once the race started, Stewart found himself battling …