These were the words that Sinatra sang time after time, for those millions of listeners that have enjoyed this song throughout the years.
At the age of 38, Stewart showed the racing world that dreams do come true, and that there is no goal out there that can’t be reached as long you have enough faith in yourself.
Stewart left the confines of JGR to do things, “his way.” Doing it his way, has always been the way that Stewart has approached his everyday challenges.
Stewart has more then exceeded his preseason expectations, with his second win of the season on Saturday night.
Stewart is already locked into the Chase, and it’s almost time to see just how well he can perform once the heat is turned up. It's been smooth sailing this season, and Stewart has yet to hit any bumps as of yet.
The true test of just how good this team really is will come when the team catches their first bad break, and only then will their true colors come shining through.
But for today, Stewart deserves to bask in his newfound glory knowing that every team will have its up and downs.
Stewart is steadily making his presence felt, while at the same time he continues to leave his footprints at each and every track that he visits.
Stewart is no stranger to entering unknown territory, so as the season progresses it’s going to get very interesting exactly where his dream will take him.
When we begin to reflect on his first win as an owner-driver on June 7 at Pocono, it was only a matter of time before Stewart would revisit an old friend that goes by the name of, “victory.”
Stewart was asked how special was it to visit an old friend?
“This was our first one with a point win. So this is the only first that we’re going to have in this situation. The rest of them are just going to be a number and stats down the road. So it is special,” he said.















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