Sadly for all parties involved, there is no way that the dirt track racing mishap is not going to court. Further, I don't envision any out-of-court settlements at this point. Whatever happens, Mr. Stewart has shown himself to be one that lands on his feet after any hardship. Nonetheless, Tony is playing in a legal arena where there are no winners. Only losers. It's the nature of the beast. The history of our court system. I project some kind of legal closure will be asked for by the family and likely be allowed, if not, grated by a court of law. NASCAR notwithstanding, etc.
My present concern is with Stewart's fellow teammates at Haas Racing and the wonderful group and organization that Tony has help build. Having helped grow it into one of the most competitive teams that the stock car racing industry has fielded in modern times. Time-wise, speed-wise and competition wise. It has become like a rocket taking off. Especially this year. I wish everyone the best. As I truly love the sport.
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Criminal charge possible for Stewart in Ward death
"Tony Stewart could still face criminal charges for running down Kevin Ward Jr. with his sprint car, even if the three-time NASCAR champion didn't mean to kill Ward, hurt him or even scare him. Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero, who announced on Tuesday that the investigation is continuing, has said that his initial findings have turned up nothing that would indicate criminal intent in the crash at the Canandaigua Motorsports Park. The NASCAR star could be charged with second-degree manslaughter under New York law if prosecutors believe he ''recklessly caused the death of another person,'' with negligent homicide another possibility, according to criminal law professor Corey Rayburn Yung of the Kansas University School of Law."The Associated Press
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"Tony Stewart's status has not been determined for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway, according to Stewart-Haas Racing."