James Stewart raced his way to win the Daytona Supercross presented by Honda. He led every lap, inching his way to a 13.571-second victory.
It was his first win and certainly wouldn’t be the last.
He struck first place in “The World Center of Racing” main event. Stewart’s only accountable triumph was during 2004 at DIS in the Supercross Lites class. He sped through Suzuki’s Ricky Carmichael and Yamaha’s Chad Reed.
“I just got to give this win a lot of credit to my dad,” said Stewart, who is from nearby Haines City, Fla. “He puts a lot of work on me during the week and it showed tonight. I never got tired and I felt good. I just got to give credit to everyone around me. It’s not a one-man show – it’s a team sport.”
Stuart made his final Daytona Supercross by Honda at Daytona International Speedway last Friday. He is now making a changeover from Supercross to stock car racing and has a development contract with Bobby Ginn Racing which fields NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Teams with drivers Mark Martin, Sterling Marlin, Joe Nemechek and Regan Smith.
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