Tony Stewart JUST Made a HUGE Announcement & SHOCKED Everyone After Historic NHRA Win
Las Vegas, Nevada — In a moment that has shaken the motorsports world, Tony Stewart not only etched his name in the history books with a groundbreaking NHRA Top Fuel victory, but also delivered a career-altering announcement that has left fans and insiders stunned.

During the 4-Wide Nationals in Las Vegas, Stewart accomplished what no one has done before—he became the first driver in history to win in both NASCAR and NHRA Top Fuel, a feat that cements his status as one of the most versatile and accomplished racers of all time.
“It’s surreal,” Stewart told reporters trackside, holding the winner’s trophy. “To stand here as a winner in NHRA Top Fuel—it’s something I dreamed about but never truly believed would happen this soon.”
But just as fans and the racing community were catching their breath from the excitement, Stewart dropped another bombshell.
Tony Stewart Walks Away from NASCAR Ownership—for Good
In a candid interview with FOX Sports, mere hours after his landmark win, Stewart announced that he is officially closing the door on a return to NASCAR ownership.
“I’m not going to own a team in NASCAR ever again,” Stewart said firmly. “That chapter is closed.”
This declaration comes as a shock to many. Stewart-Haas Racing, the NASCAR team he co-founded in 2009, has been a formidable force in the sport for over a decade, winning multiple championships and elevating countless drivers. Stewart’s deep roots in NASCAR made him one of the sport’s most respected figures—not only as a driver, but as a team leader and mentor.
But it appears the veteran driver is ready to embrace a new chapter, one that leans into the adrenaline and firepower of NHRA Top Fuel racing.
Social media lit up following Stewart’s dual headlines, with #TonyStewart trending on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram reels replaying his final burnout, and Facebook groups erupting with commentary.
While some fans expressed disappointment over his departure from NASCAR ownership, most celebrated Stewart’s historic win and praised his decision to focus on new challenges.
“Tony has nothing left to prove in NASCAR,” one fan commented on Facebook. “He’s earned the right to chase whatever lights his fire. Congrats, Smoke!”
Nicknamed “Smoke” for his dominance and fierce competitiveness on the track, Stewart has long been known as a trailblazer. With championships in USAC, IndyCar, NASCAR, and now a major NHRA win, Stewart has redefined what it means to be a racing legend.
What’s next for him?
Sources close to Stewart suggest that he’s now fully committed to expanding his role in NHRA, both as a driver and potentially as a team ambassador. While no new contracts or long-term announcements have been made, it’s clear that Top Fuel racing now holds Stewart’s full attention.
“This is just the beginning,” he hinted at the post-race press conference.
Stewart’s official exit from team ownership will undoubtedly impact the NASCAR ecosystem. His departure signals a shift in the old guard, as newer personalities take the wheel—both literally and figuratively.
Still, many believe Stewart’s influence will continue to be felt. His legacy as a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and innovative team owner has helped shape the sport into what it is today.
Tony Stewart’s April 14th will go down as one of the most unforgettable days in racing history—not just because of what he achieved on the track, but because of the clarity with which he defined his future.
From NASCAR icon to NHRA trailblazer, Stewart continues to evolve, surprising fans and rewriting the rules of what’s possible in motorsports.
And if history is any indicator, this isn’t the last time Tony Stewart will shock the world.
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