#TMSSmoke Speedway Encouraging Fans To Choose Their Favorite Gallery Photo, Post To Social Media To Celebrate Tony Stewart's Final NASCAR Sprint Cup Start Sunday At TMS
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1998 - Tony Stewart (#44 Shell Pontiac) waits to go out for practice for the NASCAR Busch Series Coca-Cola 300 on April 2, 1998 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. |
Texas Motor Speedway will honor retiring Tony Stewart's career at the speedway with a 20-image photo gallery for fans to pay tribute to him on their social media platforms leading into Sunday's AAA Texas 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.
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The speedway is encouraging fans to select their favorite "Throwback Thursday" photo of Stewart from the gallery and pay tribute to the three-time Sprint Cup Series champion by posting the image on their social media platforms with the hashtag, #TMSSmoke.
The photos showcase Stewart competing in four different racing series throughout the years - NASCAR Sprint Cup and XFINITY, Verizon IndyCar Series and the International Race of Champions - as well as his two Sprint Cup victories and pole positions at Texas Motor Speedway.
Other photos feature Stewart with his hero, racing legend A.J. Foyt, during his INDYCAR days; visiting with a military veteran that lost both legs in combat during his annual "Smoke Show" Fantasy Camp for Speedway Children's Charities-Texas; unveiling Danica Patrick's car for her first Sprint Cup season; and taking part in the dedication of the speedway's Tony Stewart Bridge.
Fans can download their favorite Stewart photo by visiting http://www.texasmotorspeedway.com/news/tony-stewart-at-texas-motor-speedway.
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