After one of the best ‘free agent’ seasons we’ve seen out of a World of Outlaws driver in recent memory, Shane Stewart is calling it a career.
Stewart will be retiring from full-time competition in order to run Port City Raceway – one of the most famed micro sprint tracks in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Stewart released this statement through his Twitter feed on Tuesday morning.
https://t.co/lkS1Y3Q8Jy pic.twitter.com/TWrAE2mxKe
— Shane Stewart (@shanestewartrcg) December 29, 2020
Stewart will be partnering with Kevin Rudeen to take ownership of the track – a 1/8th mile clay oval.
The Bixby, Oklahoma native finishes his World of Outlaws career with 36 feature wins, good to put him at No. 19 on the all-time wins list.
One of the highlights of the stars’ career includes five Knoxville 360 Nationals championships including four victories in a row driving for Paul Silva from 2010-2013.
















