Tony Stewart sits down with Dan Patrick and details the tragic incident with Kevin Ward Jr., that changed his life and countless others on one fateful night on a racetrack. #NASCAR #TonyStewart
@@robeddy3722 one of many rules Tony Stewart never followed is fat ass made it a trend to get out of your car and walk onto the track and throw helmets go look it up Bob
I'm a former racer & lifelong fan of the sport. I've watched and read about this since it happened. It seems like in the split second Tony was driving by looking at Kevin's car to check the extent of the damage, Kevin (dressed in black on a dark track) ran down towards the path of Tony's car. Tony looked back to find Kevin in his path, and in a last-second panic turned and gassed to miss him (because that's how you have to turn a sprinter), and struck him by accident. All in the blink of an eye. The rest of the stuff seems irrelevant. A little weed doesn't automatically make someone a lunatic, and having a temper doesn't make someone a murderer. A horrible accident. A horrible tragedy. Pray for peace for all those involved. 🖤
Dude Tony gassed it into the kid. It’s not up for debate. Your sprint car turns left automatically. He tried to spay mud on the kid and killed him. It’s not debatable.
@@meangreen99 the car in front of tony almost hit him too. that guy even testified that the car behind him was probably gonna hit him. he gassed it up to try to turn the car away from the little shit.
Tony no doubt didn’t mean for that to happen but he definitely swerve gassed it to tell him he wasn’t pleased either, Kevin ran down towards him and Tony goosed it and they came together, bad deal
Kevin tried to step on the nerf bar and reach under the sideboard to grab Tony. He put himself in the bad situation. And he had no beef with Tony on the pass. Tony clearly had the advantage on the exit of the turn, and it’s the responsibility of the car at a disadvantage to back out to avoid contact. Kevin tried to race Tony from that trailing position and ran himself into the wall.
I remember when this happened. The media really dragged Tony through the mud and he didn't deserve it and he doesn't deserve the hate that he gets to this day. It was a freak accident that ended in casualty. Worst of all hes had to live with it since it happened and will continue to live with it
What was worse was that Ward's family blamed him and tried to sue. Ward was wearing black, got out of the car when he was supposed to stay in it until told to leave, AND stood in a spot where he was hard to see. Plus, if I remember right the autopsy showed he was high on marijuana. So Ward's death was his own fault more than it was Tony's.
I can tell Tony is still running that night over and over in his head asking himself so many questions that can't be answered. Such a senseless tragedy for all involved.
He plays it over because he has a guilty countenance about what he did. He know he ran that kid over being a hot headed dick. What he’s not willing to do as admit he did it and go to jail so he will spend his life thinking about it. It’s called karma.
I raced with Tony in USAC & WoO. Many times. Let me say was passed by him many times as well. Always Clean passes. I believe him 100% . And pray for peace to all involved.
I remember a lot of the B.S. people were saying on social media. The fact is this, it was a horrible tragedy. It was the worst moment in the racing career of Tony Stewart. Kevin Ward should have never gotten out of his car and on track in harms was when visibility was an issue. And Kevin Ward should have never raced will under the influence (toxicology found marijuana in his system). I am glad that Tony was able to move on with his life. And I also hope the Ward family have found peace since that tragic night.
They could've found that in his system a month after he had last gotten high. That's the biggest non-sequeter in this whole scenario. I'd rather race against a guy who smoked a doob the night before than a hungover alchoholic anyday. Ya'll are barking up the wrong tree here.
Getting out of his car is what killed Ward. It wasn't on fire, it was perfectly safe to stay in that car. I never once doubted for a second Stewart would have intentionally hit that kid.
This is precisely why you never cross an active track. It’s why Hamilton was fined last season for crossing the track. That “documentary” framing Tony as doing it on purpose is absolute garbage
I have owned race cars,run race tracks and have been a series and track officially. At every drivers meeting we tell them never get out of the car unless it's on fire. A official in the tower or on track will tell when it's safe.
Do youi tell drivers to NOT hit the throttle when approaching SOMEBODY on the track?? Could have been avoided if TONY didn't blip the throttle when he got near the boy and got a bit sideways and struck him!! IT WAS TONY'S FAULT!! Look and LISTEN to the video. Right before he gets to that kid, he blips the throttle, and the car gets a little loose and THAT is what caused this.
@@nielgregory108 "Do youi tell drivers to NOT hit the throttle when approaching SOMEBODY on the track?? Could have been avoided if TONY didn't blip the throttle when he got near the boy and got a bit sideways and struck him!!" Right there tells anyone with experience, that you have no experience in the cars you're talking about. You're right Tony did hit the throttle, but not for the reasoning you're thinking. These cars are really crappy to drive at slow speeds and they react very slowly at slow speeds. They're not meant to go slow. They do not drive anything like a standard car. On a street car you see something in front of you, you steer to avoid it. The car will then steer very quickly. That's not even close to how these react. If you just turn the steering wheel, the car will push and cover a decent amount of distance, before the car actually turns. To steer a sprint car, you use the throttle. If you want the car to react decently you're going to have to hit the throttle. Yes the rear end might step out/slide up some, but it's your best bet to get the car pointed down the track.
I watched and rewatched that whole thing several times on video. All the "Tony is a hothead" and "Tony wanted to teach him a lesson" never made any sense. That night Tony had a working racecar. He just passed someone. He had no reason to be upset with anyone. Suddenly someone dressed in black, at night, on a RACE TRACK moved towards him. It's sad, unfortunate, tragic, whatever. But it wasn't Tony's fault at all.
It is and isnt his fault at the same time. I dont think Tony did anything intentionally, i just think he wanted to see how much damage was done, then at the last second he sees Kevin and panics and cut the wheel too hard and gassed it causing his RR to hit Kevin. I used to hate Tony before this accident, well Tony the Driver that is. No one wants the driver they dont like put in this situation.
@Bizz4r2m0ke I thought Tony sideswiped Ward and took him out in the first place, which is what angered Ward and got him out of his car. Then all the other cars avoided Ward except for Tony who hit him (but was probably trying to just scare him). I didn't know Tony was just minding his own business and passing by checking out the damage. I thought his actions played a big role in the circumstances & outcome, as much as Ward's did.
Ok,Ok,Ok but why did Tony ride higher on the track than the other drivers while on caution, fast enough to have to gun his throttle to steer away from the man in black. Two sides to the situation, besides Tony's reputation sure makes it like an accident that had issues to be considered. All said and done, Tony is a hero driver in many fans eyes, he can do no wrong and others think he is a little jerk. He kissed up the the right people and they figured out a way to not condemn him in the sport of his peers.
Ya…right up til point the doofus arbitrarily declared the ‘noose’ was “plainly and simply a hate crime”. Kneejerk reaction that only an idiot would make..or a weak coward bending his knee to the mob
@@homesteadhomie7855 you don't know that at all. Kevin Ward Jr was stoned on pot while driving in that race. The autopsy report proved that. "Driver and passenger arms and hands must remain inside the vehicle at all times unless giving a passing signal. 5. Do not exit the vehicle on track at any time unless instructed to do so by a corner worker, or if the car is on fire."
Most sprint car race organizations demand that drivers involved in a race incident, remain in the car until the safety crew is on the scene, Unless of course the car is on fire. Further, they do not accommodate the use of any and all illegal substances. Tony Stewart was not the party at fault in this incident. Is is unfortunate that he had to pay big bucks to make it go away.
You’re spot on. Tony goosed the throttle, which is common in basically every Motorsport when someone is approaching the car to show displeasure, it’s basically a fuck you back. It happens in every Motorsport. NASCAR, Indy, formula 1, motocross, motogp, all of the GT3 cars. Kevin was just too close. He let his emotions get the best of him and put himself in harms way.
Tony hit the throttle to try and avoid hitting him. Sprint car are not made to turn at slow speed. They also have poor visibility when driving at slow speeds. Sprint cars slide sideways through corner and then more or less use counter steering or drifting to get throught the corner so drivers are looking out the side of the car. It is common to see the front only having one tire on the ground. I assume as Tony went into the corner he was watching the car in front of him while going through the corner he would have been looking left. My assumption is as he was approaching the wrecked car he looked right as he said and was completely surprised to see a person approaching his car. In that split second he goosed the throttle to try and turn the car to the left which kind of did if I remember correctly unfortunately he did not clear him with the rear tire. There is no way Tony was acting with malicious intent because he simply did not have enough time his actions were pure reactionary right or wrong. The overarching fact remains that Mr. Ward left the safety of his car and entered an area of danger that he should have been more than aware of. Tempers flare in racing but had he taken a moment to calm down he.would have realized Tony was not there to try and ruin anyone's night but quite the opposite and had he approached Tony in the pits after the race and aired his grievance Tony likely would have made it right. Unfortunately he had a temporary lapse in judgment that ultimately cost him his life.
I remember hearing about it and then seeing the video later that night. To Tony, I'm sorry for what I said that night, it was wrong. The next morning, I started some of my video editing software and started to play the video frame by frame, studying what was going on and then I saw him grab the wing, and it was all over. People who do not know sprint car racing were making comments about him gunning the engine when he stopped, that wasn't celebrating like some said he was just shutting down the engine. When I went through the video and viewed it frame by frame, I knew what happened even the accident I did not see Tony hit anyone or anything. RIP Kevin and best wishes and may God Bless you Tony.
The idea that Kevin "jumped" on Tony's wing was the weirdest line of BS pushed on social media that I had ever heard in my life. I've read bizarre 9/11 theories that were more believable. The whole idea looked really astro-turfed to me.
@@johncalla2151 You didn't read my post very well then. I said he grabbed the wing, in fact it was the front of the wing, he did not jump on the wing. It's hard to see and have to go frame by frame to see the action since you only have maybe 4 or 5 frames at best to see it and it might be wrong by me but that is what I saw after lots of magnification and study. I also believe that he was high on marijuana or had toked up earlier in the day. The THC was in his blood and no matter how the family says otherwise he had been high within hours of his death.
@@johncalla2151 And the whole idea that some people think Kevin Ward was fine for operating a motor vehicle let alone any machinery high is even more ludicrous to me 😂😂😂
Poor old Smoke. He had a really tough time dealing with this. It really tore him up both emotionally and physically. He made an appearence at Basspro Shops in Bristol, TN and he looked awful. He looked like he had not ate or slept in days and you could tell that he didn't want to be there because of this accident. Smoke did settle the lawsuit out of court and he also did pay for Kevin Ward's funeral without telling the family about it.
Yeah and it automatically turns left. Gassing the engine makes a sprint car go wide. Tony was the only car trying to spray mud on the kid and he killed him.
@@TheMikeWaddell Yeah. It's pretty much akin to driving a snowmobile. You have to gas it to make it turn. The front blades are pretty much steering assistance. I remember racing a friend down an icy road on snowmobiles. I pretty much had a brief moment of panic on a turn and let off of the gas. I ended up going straight into a snow bank and flew off of the snowmobile.
I remember the media (not the sports media but the news media) made it seem like he did it on purpose. Theres a CBS report you can find that didn't really describe what actually happened and instead brought up how Smoke was an outspoken aggressive driver, and looking back on it now that's just so unnecessary. I was a kid at that time and I saw that report, it influenced how I viewed him in a negative way. Now I know better.
Tony got his feelings hurt and didn't like that somebody was showing his ass which was Tony specialty so he decided he would throw some dirt on that kid and then fucked it up and killed him Tony's a murderer😊
I come at this with a unique perspective not many others have. #1 I've watched motorsports of ALL kinds for 30+ years. #2 I worked on dirt cars at the same tracks in Upstate NY where Kevin raced (I was not at Canandaigua when this happened) #3 I became credentialed Media for 7 years, covering those Upstate NY dirt tracks for multiple regional publications and #4 I've seen Tony race at those tracks before. I understand how a sprint car operates and most importantly, I understand the mindset of a racer. Kevin made a lot of poor decisions that night. He WAS a good KID. But Kids don't belong in full bore race cars if they can't handle the responsibility of operating a land bound missile, which is EXACTLY what a race car is. He was under the influence of marijuana. He made the decision to approach a moving race car that DOES NOT TURN AT ALL without the throttle being applied. The wing causes compromised visibility out the right side of the car. Tony didn't see Kevin until the last second, when Kevin literally JUMPED at his moving car to try and surf his nerf bar on the right side of the car and punch Tony. When he did see Kevin, Tony hit the gas to AVOID KEVIN not run him over. People who don't understand these cars, aren't paying attention to that movie CARS. Remember "Turn right to go left?" Remember that?! Well that's the ONLY way these cars operate. Tony had to kick the backside of his car out with the throttle to have ANY CHANCE of avoiding Kevin. Sadly, the right rear kicking out still caught Kevin. If Tony hadn't done that, Kevin would've been hit by the center of the front end of that car. Tony only did one thing and one thing only wrong. He showed up to race with the Empire Super Sprint Series. After knowing some of the people involved with that series and other series in the area for as long as I have, I'm not shocked that someone high on weed was not only allowed to operate a race car, but was then supported by that entire racing community as if he had no fault in his own demise. Again Kevin Ward Jr. was a good KID, but he was an irresponsible racer, and so was the racing community he raced in. And I'll go to my damn grave having that opinion. And anyone from Upstate NY who wants to challenge that opinion BETTER COME WITH BIG FACTS or just keep quiet.
I live just outside Canandaigua and was there sitting as far into turn 1 as the grandstands allow. It was evident Kevin wanted his 15mins of fame. And sealed his own fate. I also am friends with a couple racers. None in that series. They both run the modifies there. Both those racers say there are more guys on the track high than not. Smoking weed is a common thing in the pits there. As I'm told. I never spent any time in the pits myself to confirm that. But they have no reason to lie to me about it.
This is perfectly explained and plain and simple what happened. 100% hopefully people will take the time to learn something from you. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and expertise something that is rarely seen in a comment section.
The way Tony described the cause of the accident was similar to my own car accident I also had in that same year, 2014. I was on my way to an appointment in a part of town I wasn't familiar with, and I was trying to look around corners to try to recognize which right turn was the right turn I needed to take. I looked to my right at one intersection and a police Tahoe that was blocking the road caught my attention for a split second more, and then I piled right into the back of a Mazda that ended up getting pushed forward into the bumper of the next car. This was on an incline, and I remember being disoriented and rolling backwards for a second before I realized I needed to 'lock it down,' to borrow a NASCAR term.
Whenever you're involved in a wreck and you get out of your Car to show displeasure to the guy that wrecked you, You run that risk of getting hit on a live race track. These guys are professionals but bad things can still happen. Say what you will about, Tony Stewart, Kevin ward Made that decision and it cost him his life.
Hey, ye of little racing knowledge,😅 Tony Stewart made that a thing in racing and Kevin Ward was only copying him, fat ass couldn't throw dirt on him like he wanted to without killing him but he never admitted that's what he was doing😮
he 100% gunned it while passing him and tried to scare him. He accidently hit him, I think he shouldve gotten in more trouble than he did because he gunned it
The reason they dropped the case was because the kid was on THC. If it wasn't for that Tony most likely would have been charged with Manslaughter at the very least. Manslaughter is killing someone without the intent to kill. He qualifies for that automatically. He knows he got lucky.
Night race. Poorly lit track. Young hothead in a black fire suit who’s gonna “give that 3 time NASCAR champion a piece of my mind”. I don’t even care for Tony Stewart that much. Kevin Ward committed suicide.
So you're gonna call ward a hothead, but not the OG hothead himself?? Are you serious? Look at tonys history...its endless with his on & off the track hothead fake tough guy bullshit. Im actually surprised he wasn't involved in something like this numerous times. ....yet the karma caught up to him eventually....ef Stewart!!!
@@Stevonoles1 They didn't exactly win, it was settled out of court. The Ward's were losing lawyers and a lot of money trying to fight it. Tony probably wanted done with it and gave them an amount of money just to be done with it and stop having to go to New York for court.
I personally think Tony would have helped the family whether it went to court or not. He’s had a history of doing the right thing & taking care of people. He can afford the monetary price, but the emotional price is something none of us can ever truly “pay”.
What's NOT mentioned, Ward had a quantity of THC in his blood that could ONLY had been at that level from consuming it WHILE AT THE TRACK. Not from hours or days prior to strapping in. From the autopsy report.
@@mikemancini313It's not mentioned because it's not known if it actually had an impact on him getting out. Adrenaline is a drug that might actually cause someone to get out of the car.
@@radioactivetrees9626 Drugs absolutely lead to impairedness. That's a lie. There was an engineer driving a BNSF train in 2006 when he collided head on with another train. The train operators went through their safety procedures and drug tests and one the engineers tested positive for crack cocaine. (There was traces in his system.) Doesn't matter if you feel fine. It's illegal to operate motor vehicles under the influence of drugs no matter how harmless it might seem. This guy also could've waited on the side of the track instead of going on his ego-infested walk to point and get another driver's attention. You do stupid things, you win stupid prizes...
I dont think he tried to kill him but it looked like Tony wanted to hurt or spray him with mud. Even though I think he is a jerk no way would he want to kill him
@@TheNinjaPickerThe thing no one is picking up on is that Tony And Kevin never made contact during the race. Tony had no clue what the caution was for. As he went by he was looking at Kevin's car, and didn't even see Kevin on the track till it was too late.
He "tried" to brush him back..Cup champion showing his ass in a sprint car race....It would have been cool if he hadn't hit him. Tony has always been a crazy bastard losing his cool all the time. Now his soul is doomed..not for hitting Ward...He didn't mean to kill him...but for the Lie he lives.
@@MSC-SongwriterStill doesn't justify that Kevin Ward shouldn't have even been out there in the first place. It's illegal to operate machinery under the influence of drugs. Kevin was under the influence of weed that night. It was enough to impair his decision making.
As someone whos watched alot of sprint car racing, and who has spoken to many drivers who told me how a sprint car drives, imma shed some light for those who think tony drove up into him, in order to turn one of those cars you have to hit the gas pedal, which is why you hear tony gasing it when he hits him, now the obvious thing is KWJ shouldve never walked down the track the way he did, and hes the reason the rule is so emphasized now, as sorry as i am for the ward family’s loss, A. They handled this absolutely horribly, and B. I hate to say it, but 90% of the blame is on Kevin, but the family will never admit that
Tony ran that kid up the track an into the rail. All the other drivers slowed while passing him while he was out of the car, except Tony. Tony passed by twice an got closer an faster each time till he hit him.
yeah.. didnt know anything about it. you could clearly hear him rev up when he hit the kid. dont think he intended to hit him but tony hothead definitely was playing a game. a dangerous game and got bit. but he walked on it... couldnt stand a young guy challenging him in front of everyone.
Tony said he was looking for the driver of the car he just passed but didn't make contact and then he hit him. However it's what Tony did NOT say is who or why an engine revved up as it passed the spun out car of Kevin Ward, Jr.......Many people believe that it was in fact an accident, but an intentional movement high on the track to scare the driver that he crowed and spun out on the lap prior. Kind of a hot head stunt that he is capable of.
Tony Stewart is "Billy Hardass". He doesn't hide his feelings. Period. Watching his eyes, his face, and listening to his voice, this CRUSHED him. In that chair. In that moment, he was still not yet through processing it.....
I remember seeing it at the time. It was dark outside, he was wearing a black racesuit, and he was walking perpindicular to the racecourse from his car to the inside. Anyone who came near him wasn't going to see him.
I hate that Tony & Clint have to share this experience, slightly different circumstances but the end result was the same. None of us can know what they’ve dealt with privately, but I believe that as friends they’ve helped each other as best they can. I’d like to think Tony was the first person Clint called that day knowing he had dealt with basically the same thing.
@@nathanstroud2223 it was kept out of the public as best they could. I think Pocky tweeted about it but that’s his job to share the news. Everyone was very respectful & I didn’t see anybody making accusations about Bowyer, not even the mainstream media. The same exact situation Clint dealt with happened in our little down. Dark street, dark clothing & the driver legitimately did not see the person walking. Nothing “legally” ever happened that I’m aware of, but the driver got very shook up, just like any of us would be.
@@joshiles There was also a similar incident involving former Syracuse head basketball coach Jim Boeheim. Dwayne Haskins walked out in front of traffic and got killed. This sort of thing happens a lot.
@@joshilesIf I remember correctly we didn't know about it for like two weeks. Clint has a very good inner circle for not leaking anything, allowing Clint/the family to grieve privately, and allowing the police to do their job without the press getting in the way.
That was a horrible tragedy but i know that Tony never meant for that. The kid made a bad decision. Im glad that Stewart is a strong minded person and wasnt destroyed by this
I hit someone going 55 mph walking down the middle of the lane on a four lane highway at 11 pm in all black in the rain. Wasn’t my fault but it still fucked me up for a long time
While I'm aware that a criminal court decided in Tony's favor on the charges of 2nd degree homicide and criminally negligent homicide, and while I am not a judge or attorney, I will always disagree with those rulings. And yes...Kevin Ward contributed to his own death by first making the decision to get out of his car before first responders told him to do so and then further contributed to his own death by advancing down the track into the line used by cars under caution. I understand how sprint cars are driven. Their angle of attack and direction is controlled with the accelerator and brake as much as the steering wheel. When you watch the video of the incident. All of the cars in front of Tony came through the area where Ward had crashed and then once the first car saw Ward himself on the track, they dropped down to the lower part of the track (left side) and you can then watch as each car after that also dipped down lower to give Ward plenty of room. When you're in a line like that under caution and you see the guy in front of you move left or right, you follow because there is likely a very good reason to do so. Usually, they are avoiding debris or fluid. But when Tony comes through he does not dip down. And not only does he not dip down to the left, he inexplicably hits the gas, causing his rear end to move to the right and his right rear tire strikes Ward and kills him. Did he intend to strike him? I don't think so, but no one can know someone else's intent unless that person announces their intent prior to doing so. These kinds of post-crash incidents are common in many forms of motorsports. My speculation was that Tony stepped his rear end out like that to scare Ward and misjudged it and struck him. Again, there is just no reason to step on the gas so forcefully there under caution when you admit you saw someone close to you on the track. So, innocent of criminal charges and Tony settled out of court on the wrongful death lawsuit. On the one hand, I would say that he is very, very lucky. Lucky that he can afford the lawyers he can, lucky that the jury found him not guilty and lucky that he could stroke a check to the Ward family and end this. I have no doubt given the person Tony is, he lives with this everyday and he has been forever changed by this. I would also say that while motorsports have rich and specialized traditions all over the world and when it comes to sprint cars, the local amateurs enjoy competing against professionals in the Saturday night feature. But, I just think when you have a sport where death can be the ultimate penalty, amateurs should not be racing against professionals.
It’s a tragedy but it’s not like Tony was out that night to kill Kevin. Kevin made his own conscious decision to go onto a busy track just after crashing and it proved to be fatal. It was really just fate Tony hit him it could have been really anyone racing on that track. It’s a terrible tragedy for everyone involved.
There is a better video not released from turn 1 grandstands. Shows even more detail. It was shot near where I was sitting. So i saw that angle live. The police used that video in their investigation. That's why it was never released to the public. It was clear that it was 99% Kevin fault. That's why no charges.
Kid make bad decisions. Tony sees him last second does all he can to a avoid hitting him. Unfortunately it was to late. Looks bad to anyone that does not know how a sprint car operates.
Tony most likely never intended to run over the kid, that's just my thoughts anyways, my condolences to his family and i hope they live through this sad tragedy.
Kevin Ward should have never left his car, by leaving the car he instigated the entire situation. I don’t believe Mr. Stewart did anything with malice, but I have always wondered and wanted his thoughts on why in the video does it sound like he goosed the throttle? Was he trying goose it in a desperate last second attempt to avoid hitting him or was he going to mess with him and throw dirt on the kid and just misjudged it.
BULLSHIT. Stewarts own words - "That was the guy I just passed". And "I could see he had a flat tire". So Kevin is in front of his car, between his car and the direction of traffic and Stewart is coming around a corner. Towards him. "I looked up and there he was". So, Stewart could see a flat rear tire but couldn't see a person standing there pointing at him? But he knew it was the #13 car. You want to argue Stewart wasn't aware of exactly what was doing on that race track? Hey guess what? The tire was just as black as Kevin's race suit but Stewart didn't see that. The #45 car managed to miss Kevin, every other driver was slowing as per a yellow, but Stewart just decided right beside a person on a track he would blip the throttle? To avoid him? But he knew it was the car he just passed, he knew it had a flat tire but he didn't know there was a human being standing in front of all that? Regardless of Kevin's actions, Stewart should have been planning to not hit cars, walls or people. It was a caution period and he did not show caution. You cannot tell me a driver with as much experience as Stewart was not in control of that car and was not aware of what was going on. And in my view he pushed Kevin to the wall. Sure he was passing the #10 car but he seemed to drift it too far up. Be interesting to see what race line he took through that corner the laps just before . Stewart lost me a fan that night. Spoilt little rich kid.
Something tells me that Tony had already made enemies with the media given how they treated him in the aftermath of that incident. I'm bearing in mind how he would handle reporters while in nascar, and if you've seen that you'll know exactly what I mean.
Just watched the crash and I don't really see how Stuart could not have seen him. He was far ahead of the car so if he was looking at the car he would have seen him in the way..
This is bulls%$@, Tony tried throwing mud on ward, and things went sideways. If a regular joe did this, he'd be in jail. He's a professional driver who could have avoided him.
Wow... " I wouldn't wish what I had to go through on my worst enemy" kinda tells you something. Its about Tony period. Never mind the kids family and what they went through look at what I had to go through is his answer. The whole field made it by but Tony. All turning without throttling up.
Kevins death is sad. But, his death was his fault. He left his vehicle, to dash in front of cars on an ACTIVE track. Kevin had the emotional maturity of a ten year old, and had THC in his system. This was all Kevin's fault. Period.
@@davidwood2205 what does that matter? He wasn't racing stoned. THC has absolutely no connection to what lead to his death... so why bring it up in a discussion about his death?
@dirtracer64 Okay. How come Tony hit him and nobody else. Watch the incident again. At precisely what time do you hear throttle and see see the ass end of Tony's car slide down 3 ft. The back drop. Tony has had multiple hot head incidents and assaults on and off the track. Only Kevin's family friends and Tony have to live with what happened.
I agree getting out of the car is stupid but tony turned and accelerated into him. Your telling me you didnt know he was on the track but when he died younheard it on the radio. They wouldve told you on the radio he was on there
He has a history of doing the right thing quietly. Yes on the track he & AJ have a lot more in common than a car number, but look at Gordon at the end of his career. No not Robbie, that was his entire career. Jeff got fired up a number of times. I Never saw Jimmie Johnson or Mark Martin do it, but those 2 are the exception.
only in the USA can you sue someone because you (or in this case their son) did something ridiculously stupid and got hurt in the process .. Absolutel joke! Especially when it was all on video
“My worst enemy, I wouldn’t wish they got put in the position I was in that night.” He immediately makes a statement of self pity. Tony is a narcissistic man with a short fuse, who tried to spook the kid, and accidentally killed him. And he KNOWS it.
Bravo Sierra! Since WHEN does a human have the ability to know what is in a man’s heart? The last time I checked only Almighty God has the power to know the thoughts in a man’s heart. Odd thing; you aren’t Almighty God.
@@stevehicks8944 Correct, I am not almighty God. How perceptive of you. Fortunately for me, almighty God put a brain inside of my skull which gives me the ability to perceive the world around me and formulate opinions about it. Some people like me can spot a liar with ease, other people such as yourself cannot. Why should I listen to your opinion over my own? I’m sure you get deceived quite often. It is very likely that you lack many of the abilities that I have… that is your problem, not mine.
Did anyone realize he was on drugs. Tony is not the kind of person to do harm to anyone. He’s a hard nose racer and yes Ward should have never gotten out of his car. Stewart was and still is the best wheelman in racing
For real. and obviously Stewart has had some hothead moments and done a lot of stupid thing but never once has he ever tried to intentionally hurt anyone. It's crazy how a drug addict was high, and walked down the darkest part of an already dark track, almost gets hit by the 45 car, and then proceeds to keep going and boom.
He wasn’t trying to hit but definitely wanted him to know he had the biggest ego at the track. And the lighting at Canandaigua is very good. In original video you could see the leaves in the trees 100 yards off the track moving. Everytime video is copied it looses a little quality.
With the visibility Tony would have had he would have had anywhere from maybe to seconds to react. Which he did he goosed the throttle to attempt to turn left. Unfortunately when he did the rear tires didn't get clear fast enough and a momentary lapse in judgment became a fatal mistake.
First mistake was to get out of the car at night in a dark suit. Then jump in front of Tony to make a point that he was pissed off at him. I find Tony to be a bit of an a hole sometimes when you grab another driver half your size by the neck you need to re evaluate you decision and temper process. but there is no way it was his fault that this kid died.
Watch the tape and listen to Tony’s engine accelerate right before contact. Tony got disrespected and if you watched Tony’s career you know he always reacted when he felt disrespected. Tony settling tells you the answer
After he stabbed the throttle and wrapped Kevin around his tire he knew he was dead. I sat in the stands and watched it happen. Saw the people at the fence crying. He totally tried to intimidate Ward and misjudged his distance as he stabbed trouble. If was horrible to see.
I laugh when I see it. Darwin award winner. Doesnt get much dumber than to PURPOSELY DEFY THE RULES IN PLACE, that are there TO PREVENT PRECISELY WHAT HAPPENED!
Lots of dirt racers wear black driving suits. There's a reason for that. Unless you can afford to have 10 driving suits they're impossible to keep clean. Walking around in the dark on a race track with between six and 24 high horsepower vehicles that don't really steer that well unless they're under power in a black fire suit is a really bad idea.. Even walking out on a racetrack in the bright light of day is a bad idea. I saw a flag man trying to sort out the running order on the track get run over in Michigan many years ago. He died.... and the cars were basically just idling around trying to get sorted out..
To me it appeared Tony wanted to hit Ward with a rooster tail of mud and misjudged how close he was. Eyes don't lie and I was indifferent on how I felt about Stewart before this indecent. The action or movement of Tony's car doesn't align with what he said happened
All the others drivers passed Kevin with no problem, its a race track WITH lights not a dirt country rd at 3am , and the one who hits and kills him is the same one who ran him in the fence a lap earlier , hmmm. You don’t steer a dirt car with the gas under caution at slow speed that’s ridiculous . Only at race speed would you steer in reverse like that. It’s similar to a motorcycle in that way Tony didn’t mean to kill him obviously, but he did see him and I believe meant to throw dirt on him or just scare him by hitting the gas when he went by him. My opinion Tony in anger misjudged getting close to him to scare him as he went by and accidentally hit him. It’s under caution for god sakes you don’t smash the gas like that!!! No Kevin shouldn’t have been on the track but I’ve seen tony get mad and walk across a live track also even in the cup series. Tony is not completely innocent in this as he claims to be, there was no need to hit the gas as he passed Kevin . TONY SAW HIM, and reacted with a throttle input to get close and scare him, misjudged and killed him , end of story
Why do people ignore the fact that Kevin wasn't trying to confront those other cars? Of course they missed him. He let them by. Ward is trying to block Stewart so he can get in a fight with him over the accident that happened. He chose to die over something petty. Ego was his death.
Drivers normally do not get out of their cars for just this reason. Why he was out and on the track we'll never know. I believe it's part of track rules to stay in your car until officials say it's ok to get out. I don't blame Tony. Any driver may have unintentionally done the same. Just based on common sense expectation to stay in your car.
I'm sure this won't be popular with all the "Smoke" fans on this page, but these are the classic woe is me musings of a malignant sociopath. It's ALL about Tony.
That's an interesting point. From this interview he gives the impression that all of his sorrow is based on what he's going through. "This is a very unfortunate thing to have happened to me. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy."
Tony tried scaring the kid, And Tony clearly gassed up the car to scare Kevin. Unintentionally hit Kevin and killed him. That’s involuntary man saluter and or murder 1st degree with a car.
You need to learn what words mean. "Murder 1st degree" means premeditated killing. "Murder 2nd degree" means intentional killing in the heat of the moment. "Involuntary manslaughter" means unintentionally killing someone through negligence. The only negligence in this incident was the kid getting out of his car when it is prohibited by the rules and walking into traffic while the track is still hot.