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INDYCAR: Stewart rules out future Indy 500 team

Tony Stewart says that it is unlikely that his team ownership activities will extend to an Indianapolis 500 entry once he retires from racing in NASCAR at the end of this season. The 44-year-old, who won the IRL title in 1997 before becoming a three-time Cup champion, has said that he intends to continue in other forms of racing beyond NASCAR, and his previous ties with Indy, coupled with his expanding portfolio of interests as a team owner, prompted speculation that he could run a car at the 500 in the future. However Stewart told RACER that although the Indy 500 still holds allure, he has no plans to return in any competitive capacity. "I think between Eldora Speedway, the All Star...
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