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AND ABOUT TIME, TOO; Tony Stewart won Charlotte the old-fashioned way.(News)

AutoWeek,  October, 2003  

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Byline: AL PEARCE A racing purist of the first order, Tony Stewart could not resist a colorful opinion after winning the UAW-GM 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway near Charlotte. It was only the second '03 win for the defending series champion and the first time in weeks that fuel mileage, track position or pit strategy wasn't a factor.

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"It's about time the fastest car won the race,'' Stewart said after thoroughly dominating the night race. "That fuel s*** is getting old and fans deserve to see the fastest car win. We've all been frustrated by races won with track position ...

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