Stewart Repeats at Prelude, Raises Over $1m for Charity

Eldora Speedway track owner Tony Stewart logged more laps than anyone if you count his time in the water track preparing the 1/2-mi oval for the "Old Spice Prelude to the Dream" but he led the lap that counted - the one for the checkers.

Stewart logged his second Prelude win before a sold out crowd and millions of viewer tuning in via HBO Pay-Per-View. He dominated the event which showcased 25 NASCAR and NHRA drivers who were racing only for the bragging rights of the title and to raise money for charity. Stewart proudly presented Victory Junction Gang Camp founder Kyle Petty with a check for $1,000,000 in Victory Lane to help build a sister camp of the North Carolina-based organization near Kansas City.

For more information, visit victoryjunction.org or tonystewartfoundation.com

 

 
   
 
 
 
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