Tony Stewart won 11 Nascar Nationwide Series races, formerly known as the Busch Series.
Through 2013, Tony Stewart has started 521Nascar Cup Series races, 94 Nationwide Series races (formerly known as the Busch Series) and 6Truck Series races.
Tony Stewart has never driven full-time for the Nationwide Series (formerly known as the Busch Series). As a part-time driver in the series from 1996-2013, he started 94 races.
In 1999, Tony Stewart won three Nascar Winston Cup Series races.
In 2011, Tony Stewart won five Nascar Sprint Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
In 2009, Tony Stewart won four Nascar Sprint Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
Yes, he has. Tony Stewart drove the #44 car in 1997 and 1998. It was in the Nascar Busch Series, now known as the Nationwide Series.
1991 - USAC Rookie of the Year1995 - USAC Triple Crown champion1996 - IRL Rookie of the Year1997 - IRL champion1999 - Winston Cup Rookie of the Year2002 - Winston Cup Series champion2005 - Nextel Cup Series champion2006 - IROC XXX champion
Tony Stewart has won 14 Nascar Cup Series poles. He has also won 6 poles in the Nascar Nationwide Series (formerly known as the Busch Series).
Tony Stewart races full-time in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. Click on the link below to see the current race schedule.
Tony Stewart's first Nascar race was in the Busch Series on February 17, 1996. It is now known as the Nationwide Series. He also drove in his first Truck Series race on August 1, 1996. In 1999, Stewart started driving in the Cup Series full time.
Tony Stewart first raced in Nascar during the 1996 season. During that year, he competed in the Busch Series on a limited basis and also started one Truck Series race. Stewart began his Nascar Cup Series career on February 14, 1999. He drove the full schedule in his first season.
The two biggest races that have eluded Tony Stewart in his career have been the Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500.