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Congratulations Tony Stewart 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion

A little over a 18 months ago, Ian had the pleasure of racing karts with Tony Stewart at the Kart Track at Virginia International Raceway. The pair handily won the enduro and then sat down and just talked about how much they both enjoyed racing. Tony held up the little trophy from the kart race and said he enjoyed winning that as much or more than the other much larger trophies he had accumulated to that point.

In honor of his 2011 Sprint Cup Championship, here's a reprint of the article about their race.

Stewart still is chasing his first Sprint Cup victory of the season, but he’s already taken the checkered flag this year—at Virginia International Raceway.
In the process, he gave 15-year-old Ian Turner of Williamsburg a day to remember.
It started when Stewart and his crew were taking a break from racing at Martinsville on Saturday, March 27. They rented out the kart track at VIR for the day to have some fun. As the day ended, Stewart asked about staying a little longer. He was informed there was a NASA (National Auto Sport Association) race scheduled for that evening.
Overhearing the conversation, Tommy Tucker, Ian’s father, offered up his spot—he was going to split the race with Ian.
Stewart went over to race organizer Jon Felton.
“This short, familiar-looking guy comes over,“ Felton said. “He asked if it was OK if he ran with us. And everybody was like, ‘Oh my gosh, it’s Tony Stewart.‘“
Stewart was cleared to run with Tucker, his pit crew got a car of its own and the 90-minute race was off.
It took Ian four laps to take the lead from his starting position in the back of the pack, and the young prodigy had built a three-lap lead when it was time to turn the car over to Stewart. Not surprisingly, the NASCAR veteran held his own.
“He just blew away the field,“ Ian said. “He got better and better with every lap.“
The driver known as “Smoke” crossed the finish line six laps up, doubling the lead that Ian had built in the kart, which goes about 45 mph.
Instead of bolting for Martinsville, Stewart and the crew hung around in the garage, chatting with his new team.
“It was just like sitting and chatting with somebody in your living room,“ Tommy said. “He gave Ian the checkered flag and signed it. It was a great experience.“
Ian said that the conversation was mostly business, as the two talked about racing. Though just 15, Turner recently was cleared to begin racing cars at VIR, and Felton said that he’s been a solid competitor in the kart series.
“He’s super smooth,“ Turner said. “It’s pretty common to have them come down and humiliate a bunch of adults who think they can drive fast.“
Turner even held his own with Stewart—his fastest lap time was just a tenth of a second slower than the NASCAR veteran’s.
As for Stewart, the race was his lone triumph of the weekend—the Martinsville race was rain-delayed until Monday, and he finished 26th. When he heads to the starting line at Richmond tomorrow, Turner will be at VIR for the finale of this season’s kart racing.
The youngster said he didn’t have a favorite NASCAR driver before sharing a kart with one. Now he’s on the Tony Stewart bandwagon—at least until they become competitors.

YIKES!

Obviously, we haven't been very good at updating the blog here lately. We have many videos and photos from several events we need to get up and I promise we will do that within the next couple of days.

Meanwhile check out Charlotte's website -- She pays all the bills so we have to send some love (and traffic) her way. HomesbyCharlotte.com

T

June 4, 2011 TrackDaze at VIR

I am standing outside the hotel in South Boston at 5am checking over the M3 before we head out. Grab a few Hardee's buiscuits and sweet tea, drive the 20 minute out to VIR, tech the car, sign in for TrackDaze and get Ian Turnerout of the track one more time for some wild, fast fun. My capacity is crew chief, manager, car owner, teen counsellor, go-fer, concierge, cheerleader and fan - Life is good!

Summary of 14 Hours of Charlotte ChumpCar Race

Thank you all for the well wishes. The race was fun -- it didn't turn out quite the way we wanted to but there were some incredible moments in it as well.

We started the race off very strong and the car was running very well. Rob Hall took the first stint and worked his way through the field. After about a little over an hour the car developed a vibration FR and needed to be brought in. Upon inspection, it was determined we needed to replace the right axle and the car was taken into the garage where Chris and the guys made the change in very short order.



Ian took the car out after the change. I was a little nervous honestly but he took to the car like a pro. He spent a few laps getting comfortable and then we started to notice a BIG shift in the laptimes. Just as he started to really crank out great times the officials flew a red flag and had an emergency drivers meeting at the start/finish line. We had had two different incidents there drivers blew through barriers in the chicane and the officials pointed out that there was a $500 charge for each barrier hit.

After that bit was out of the way, Ian got back into the car to complete his stint and the times continued to get better and he was doing a great job of passing some faster cars. You can see a bit of his driving here http://youtu.be/d8UG6CgJfrI



 

After Ian's stint was over Wayne took over and was out about and hour when tragedy struck. While on the other end of the track he got an overheating indicator. He brought the car on around where it stalled at pit-in. After pushing to the pit area and ultimately into the garage it was determined the engine was fried and our day was over.

Proud Dad

Unfortunately the race ended for us before I got my time at the wheel. That was really disappointing but I have to say, the proud father moments made the trip more than worthwhile.

Tommy

Video of Ian at 14 Hours of Charlotte ChumpCar race


The last 12 minutes of Ian's two hour stint driving the #11 ExFed VW Jetta at the 14 Hours of Charlotte ChumpCar race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. 

We're HERE!!!

WOW!!!! Charlotte Motor Speedway is an AMAZING place. We're all checked=in and have walked the track and ready to race in the morning. If you have never seen this track from the infield you have missed a quite incredible sight. 110,000 seats and the largest bigscreen anywhere not to mention the track itself -- what a different site when there are only a handful of folks here tonight.

Can't wait for tomorrow!!!


5 DAYS LEFT!!

Only five days left until the race at Charlotte!!! Can't wait, only got 12 more blocks for school till the weekend starts, and the racing begins. It is really exciting to start on a team with my dad and some great people, on team Exfed! Stay tuned for more updates.

Ian

One Week

One week until the 14 hours at Charlotte for the Chumpcar race.My dad and I are extremely excited and looking forward to racing on the "roval" for team Exfed! We have all of our equipment and are regularly driving on iRacing to get prepared. This will be my first official car race after for about 1 year of racing schools and DE's preparing. We will be updating regularly this week, so stay tuned. Ian