HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Tony Stewart insisted he wasn't a title contender when NASCAR's championship race began. When it became clear he actually was a viable threat, he kicked it into another gear and vowed to go for broke in his pursuit of Carl Edwards. Did he ever. Stewart used a powerful and relentless drive -- some might suggest the best in NASCAR history -- on Sunday in the season finale to seize his third NASCAR championship. He overcame a hole in the grill of his Chevrolet, a rain delay, used debatable fuel strategy and made 118 passes on the track to win at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Source:ESPN
I watched the last 30 laps of that race while BBQ'ing some chicken. Great win for Smoke. He deserved it.
I watched the last 30 laps too. lol. Couldn't believe it came down to a tie and them finishing 1-2. I had checked in earlier and Tony was in 40th. Freaking incredible driving. Nascar couldn't ask for more at the end. Excepy maybe if they were a little closer together. But Edwards had nothing for him.