Springfield, MO (March 5, 2012)–Leading NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series driver/owner Tony Stewart knows a thing or two about winning
championships. As the driver of the No. 14 Office Depot/Mobil 1
Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Stewart has won 12 driving
championships, including three Sprint Cup Series titles, in a career
spanning more than three decades.
Stewart is a champion off the racetrack as much as he is on, and has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts via his Tony Stewart Foundation,
which raises funds for distribution to three specific groups –
chronically ill children, drivers injured in motorsports activities, and
organizations dedicated to the protection of various animal species.
This year, Stewart is a champion for another cause as he has been named
honorary chairman of National Hunting and Fishing Day 2012.
Congress established National Hunting and Fishing Day to recognize
hunters and anglers for their leadership in fish and wildlife
conservation. Since launching in 1971, the day has been formally
proclaimed by every U.S. President, countless governors and mayors.
Stewart joins an elite fraternity of entertainment and sports figures
that have served as honorary chairs, including Hank Williams Jr., Travis
Tritt, Tracy Byrd, Jeff Foxworthy, Jay Novacek, Robert Urich, Wade
Boggs, Ward Burton, Arnold Palmer, Terry Bradshaw, the USA Olympic
Shooting Team and many others. The annual celebration is set for
Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012.
“It’s a pleasure to be this year’s honorary chairman of National
Hunting and Fishing Day,” Stewart said. “I love the outdoors and
everything that goes into maintaining the outdoors. Nurturing the land
is as satisfying for me as hunting and fishing.”
Stewart seemed destined for racing success at an early age when the
Columbus, IN native won his first championship at age 8 – a 4-cycle
rookie junior class championship at the Columbus Fairgrounds. After two
more karting championships – this time on a national level – the rest,
as they say, was history.
Stewart came to NASCAR in 1999 via the IZOD IndyCar Series where he
was series champion in 1997. Prior to IndyCar, he had four USAC (United
States Auto Club) championships, including an unprecedented win of
USAC’s “Triple Crown.” He is the first and only driver to have won
championships in stock cars, Indy cars and open-wheel Midget, Sprint and
Silver Crown cars.
He has won some of the biggest races in motorsports including being a
two-time winner of the Brickyard 400, a six-time winner of the
season-opening NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Daytona International
Speedway, and a two-time winner of the famed Chili Bowl – an all-star
Midget race at Tulsa (OK) Expo Raceway.
In 2008, Stewart became driver/owner in the Sprint Cup Series with
Stewart/Haas Racing, but he had already proven himself a successful team
owner with the formation as Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) in 2000. TSR has
earned 15 owner championships and Stewart is passionate about providing
cars and equipment for racing’s future stars. It’s his way of giving
back to the grassroots racing series that enabled him to become a
motorsports icon.
“Giving back is something that drives me, be it in racing or with the
outdoors,” Stewart said. “In order for racing to be sustainable, we
have to have younger generations get involved. It’s the same with the
outdoors. In order for hunting and fishing to be sustainable, our land
and wildlife needs to be managed and maintained, and that knowledge has
to be passed on from one generation to the next.”
“We are excited to have Tony Stewart as honorary chairman of National
Hunting and Fishing Day. It’s good to have the voice and perspective of
one of America’s most respected NASCAR drivers, owner and
philanthropists. His volunteerism shows that hunting, fishing and
conservation remain important in all walks of American life today,” said
Misty Mitchell, Director of Conservation Programs for Wonders of
Wildlife. The museum, in Springfield, Mo., is the official home of
National Hunting and Fishing Day.
Wonders of Wildlife coordinates public education and awareness
campaigns to promote traditional outdoor sports. The museum recently
opened the newly constructed Conservation Education Center. The museum
itself has also undergone extensive renovations and will open in 2013.
Stewart is one of America’s 34 million hunters and anglers. Together,
their licenses, permits and special taxes contribute more than $4.7
million each day for fish, wildlife and habitat programs. No one
contributes more for conservation.
The growing list of sponsors for National Hunting and Fishing Day
2012 includes Wonders of Wildlife, National Shooting Sports Foundation,
Bass Pro Shops, Sportsman Channel, Realtree, GunBroker.com, Pope and
Young, Ducks Unlimited, Smith & Wesson and Yamaha.
For more information, visit www.nhfday.org.
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