Injury, back surgery delay Tony Stewart’s return to No. 14 car indefinitely
Feb. 4, 2016
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
After
undergoing surgery on Wednesday for a burst fracture of his L1
vertebra, Tony Stewart will miss the start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series season, his team Stewart-Haas
Racing announced on Thursday.
The
team said the three-time series champion was expected to make a full
recovery and return to the No. 14 Chevrolet for a portion of his final
season, but there is no specific
timetable.
Stewart-Haas has not finalized arrangements for an interim driver.
After
attending the Barrett-Jackson collector car auction in Scottsdale,
Ariz., on Saturday, Stewart suffered the back injury in all-terrain
vehicle accident in the dunes near
the Arizona/California border on Sunday.
He
was taken to a local hospital for evaluation before flying to
Charlotte, N.C., on Tuesday evening and being admitted to a hospital
there. On Wednesday, he underwent surgery.
Stewart
was to have competed in the Feb. 13 Sprint Unlimited non-points
exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway. Now, of course, he
will miss that race and the season-opening
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points race, the Daytona 500 (Feb. 21 at 1
p.m. ET on FOX).
Winning
that event for the first time was at the top of Stewart’s bucket list.
This was to have been Stewart's last run in the Great American Race. At
the end of the 2016 season,
he will turn over the seat of the No. 14 Chevy to Clint Bowyer.
A
burst fracture of the sort Stewart sustained, described in medical
language as a “traumatic spinal injury,” is characterized as more
serious than the type of compression
fracture of the spine Denny Hamlin suffered at Auto Club Speedway in
Fontana, Calif., in 2013.
Hamlin avoided surgery, missed four races and used a relief driver at Talladega before returning to full-time action.
Stewart’s
organization made a point of saying that the driver was awake and alert
throughout the entire evaluation process after the accident and was
able to move all his extremities.
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