For a man who’s conquered NASCAR championships, battled on the IndyCar circuit, and most recently made waves in NHRA drag racing, Tony Stewart thought he knew a thing or two about pressure. But the 2024 season threw him a curveball like no other: the birth of his son Dominic—right in the middle of his rookie NHRA campaign.
In a candid interview at the PRI Show, Stewart pulled back the curtain on a whirlwind 48 hours filled with drag racing, a hospital dash, and a plane crash—all while witnessing the kind of strength he says “he could never match.”
From Qualifying Runs to Delivery Rooms
Stewart’s chaotic entry into fatherhood started on a qualifying day at Pomona Raceway. While gearing up for an NHRA run, Stewart received word from team manager Kelly Antonelli that his wife, Leah Pruett, was heading to the hospital—a surprise since Phoenix wasn’t even the planned delivery location.
“I’m in panic mode,” Stewart admitted. “Am I supposed to stay? Am I supposed to leave?” But it was Leah, his drag racing champion wife, who calmed his nerves with trademark determination: “You’re fine. Go make the run.”
With her blessing, Stewart qualified seventh for the NHRA Finals before rushing to the airfield next door. Once he arrived at the hospital, Leah’s resilience left him speechless. “The second thing she asked was, ‘What’s the drop-dead time you need to leave for the racetrack tomorrow?’ I couldn’t believe it,” Stewart said. “She’s about to have our child, and she’s worried about me missing the race.”
Balancing Racing and a Life-Changing Moment
When Dominic arrived, Stewart’s priorities shifted instantly. “I started texting family—our parents, her sister—making sure they heard from us first. I realized if I didn’t, they’d see it on TV,” Stewart said, acknowledging the pressure of modern-day media.
Running on fumes after two hours of sleep, he returned to the racetrack the next morning, where both his teams lined up to greet him—a moment Stewart described as “neat and humbling.” Adrenaline powered him through the day, though his semi-final hopes ended when he was beaten by Doug Kalitta.
An Emotional Tribute to Leah’s Strength
Through it all, Stewart was in awe of his wife. “I knew Leah was strong, but that day, she showed me a strength I could never match. She’s tougher than I’ll ever be,” he said proudly.
Leah Pruett’s resilience isn’t just limited to the delivery room. From her success on the drag strip to raising awareness about challenges in motorsport, she’s a powerhouse—one who balances victory, vulnerability, and inspiration seamlessly.
A Rookie Year to Remember
Stewart’s rookie NHRA season capped off a year of milestones. While adjusting to a new discipline, he won NHRA Rookie of the Year honors, proving once again that he can thrive wherever there’s horsepower. But no trophy, no championship, could top the birth of his son.
“When a plane crash delayed the first round, I used the downtime to show off pictures of Dominic,” Stewart laughed, reflecting on the surreal nature of that day. “It was chaos, but it was beautiful.”
More Than Racing: A New Chapter for Tony Stewart
Tony Stewart may have spent his career racing toward checkered flags, but the birth of Dominic has given him a new kind of victory. Amid the chaos of life on the track and off, Stewart’s honesty and humility remind us that even the toughest racers have softer sides.
From rookie drag racer to rookie dad, Stewart’s next chapter is one fans won’t want to miss. After all, if there’s one thing we know about “Smoke,” it’s that he never backs down from a challenge—even when it’s delivered at 300 mph.