Tony Stewart Home Tour with Doug Boles

Published 2022-03-24
Tony Stewart talks about his prestigious racing career while giving Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles a tour of his Columbus, IN home.

All Comments (21)
  • @ajr2820
    I was fortunate enough to have worked on the car on that wall. I was a tire runner on the crew at the 500 that year. That car ran the fastest lap of the race and blew up while leading.
  • @Legio__X
    Tony with the strike at bowling. On the spot…That dude is the man.
  • To know that Jimmy gave him that 7th championship helmet , that shows you what Tony means to the guys he raced with. Thats a huge deal to get such a gift!
  • @ToddStewart69
    Tony’s my uncle, and when we used to go visit, me and my cousins would switch a bunch of helmets around.
  • @roblilt7359
    So cool to see him group the 7 time champion helmets together, you can tell he really appreciates the racing history and the stories behind each of them.
  • @Cheryl_Haydon
    It's so cool that Tony has Carl Edward's helmet. I watched that championship race and it was EPIC! And to have Jimmie Johnson's 7th Championship helmet...PRICELESS. I really miss seeing Tony race in the NASCAR series.
  • Tony use to come into Nascar café in Nashville where my wife worked as a manager. I got to talk with him on a few different occasions. In his Nascar glory days he was always very kind and polite to me. Was a true down to earth person. I really enjoyed it. Makes me want to go get my old Action Elites out and run down memory lane. I was a big fan. Great to see he is doing so good!
  • @redmyst5864
    Tony is an amazing dude. My uncle who was more of a father to me worked for Tonys race team before he lost his fight with cancer.
  • @tedolsen6251
    A long time fan of Tony Stewart. Really enjoyed and appreciate him sharing insight into his collection and his relationships.
  • @dennisdain987
    I've always loved Tony Stewart and always appreciated his passion for racing. His era of Nascar was extremely enjoyable for me. I don't want to get into comparing eras but I don't even watch Nascar anymore because there are only 3 or 4 drivers worth rooting for and the rest are just not worth watching. Thank you Tony for all you did for racing and all you continue to do.
  • @EDLaw-wo5it
    So cool. Thamks Tony. I am an old sprint car driver, waaaay before your time. I had a friend that was friends with AJ so I got a lot of parts from AJ and any Indy full races week ticket for two years. I still root for you and your teams. Havagudun Tony and you too Doug.
  • @Boobtube.
    Always a fan of Tony. I like his style. He was the bad boy of nascar. He can drive anything with 4 tires.
  • I've never been to the Indy 500 or The Brickyard 400. But I love Tony Stewart and his basement! He has 2 KISS pinball machines, which is my favorite band!! All the more respect for #Smoke!
  • @timtolliver183
    I work at IRP, great to see Tony driving(and almost winning) in the Cleetus McFarland event! Ive been a huge fan for half my 61 yrs. Thx Tony and everyone at TSR for all you do. Great ambassador for racing.
  • @jbm8444
    It is so easy to like Tony and be totally impressed with everything he has done and is doing.
  • @ronstewart9792
    Awesome interview and tour. What a fantastic basement to enjoy. Thanks so much.
  • @bobcarr5497
    Awesome tour and very cool to see that Indy car on the wall with my company's primary sponsor "Glidden" on it from 90's and all of those racing helmets! Now its PPG with Newgarden as the driver with Penske in Indycar. Thanks Doug and Tony again for a great tour!
  • @rpmfreak9150
    I have a beautiful collection of Motorcycle helmets, that I have built up over the last two years. I started flipping used Motorcycles after I retired from running my mobile Tractor and Trailer repair service. I always buy them out of town, and I normally always ride them back from wherever I bought them from, because that is the best way to test one. The people who I have bought them from, have been nice enough to let me have whatever helmet that they used whenever they rode the bike. I have been blessed with the Opportunity to be able to do it, because Motorcycles have been my passion since I was 11 years old. I give them up for about 20 years after my Son and Daughter were born, just to make sure that I was around to raise them into adulthood. I draged raced every weekend with my father's team, and then I started up my own when I was 18. Retired at 21 to raise my kids, and have been blessed with the opportunity to get back in them on a different level. I'm not in the business just to make Money, even though it's really good during certain times of the year. I'm in it to have a place to keep my personal collection of Motorcycles, and be safe while working on them. Great video thanks for sharing.