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Tony Stewart returned to the track Friday and read from a prepared statement at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Twitter was quick to react to the driver’s return. Check out the heat map below to see where most of the talk is coming from.

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Primary sponsor for 2015 getting a jump on relationship

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Nationwide Insurance will serve as a primary sponsor for Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2015. The company is getting a head start on its new role with Hendrick Motorsports next week in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regular-season finale at Richmond International Raceway, where it will adorn Junior’s No. 88 Chevrolet.

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The race weekend will allow Nationwide to preview the future paint scheme, and Hendrick Motorsports said fans can get a sneak peek at the new design over social media channels on Sept. 3. At 1 p.m. that day, the new @Nationwide88 Twitter account — which will provide updates on Junior and his No. 88 team — will tweet a preview.
 
"Dale is having a season to remember, and Nationwide is excited to launch our new long-term relationship as a primary sponsor this season as he pursues the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship," said Matt Jauchius, chief marketing officer at Nationwide, in a team release. "We think fans will like the new look of the No. 88 car when they see it hit the track next week in Richmond."
 
Earnhardt, who has three career Sprint Cup wins at the 0.75-mile oval, worked with Nationwide on the design of his car. Richmond will be the only 2014 event with this paint scheme.
 
"I’ve worked with Nationwide for years, but never as a primary sponsor," Earnhardt said. "Having them on board with Hendrick Motorsports and the No. 88 team is a big opportunity, and I really appreciate them inviting me to help design the car. I’m excited for the fans to see it and look forward to kicking off the relationship at one of my favorite race tracks."
 
Earnhardt heads into this weekend’s Atlanta race (Sunday, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) with three wins this season, and he’s second in both the driver standings and in the Chase Grid. Earnhardt’s 11 top-fives this year lead the series.

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The pit stall assignments are out for Sunday’s Oral-B USA 500 (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) at Atlanta Motor Speedway and pole sitter Kevin Harvick got his choice of the pit stalls.

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Harvick, who won his sixth Coors Light Pole Award of 2014, chose the pit stall closest to the pit road exit. He will have no one in front of him as well.

Harvick is not the only driver to have an opening in front of him. Brad Keselowski (starting second), Ryan Newman (starting fourth) and Martin Truex Jr. (starting sixth) also have openings in front of them on pit road.

Matt Kenseth (starting fifth) chose the pit stall closest to the pit road entrance.

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Edwards tops Sprint Cup session, C. Buescher and Kenseth pace NNS practices

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Carl Edwards topped the opening NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice on Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Edwards posted a speed of 192.855 mph on his first lap at the Georgia track. The Roush Fenway Racing driver has earned three wins at the track, the most recent coming in 2008.

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Ryan Newman had the second-fastest speed at 191.628 mph. 

Marcos Ambrose (191.417 mph), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (191.199 mph) and rookie Kyle Larson (191.113 mph) rounded out the top five on the leaderboard. 

Defending race champion Kyle Busch circled the track at a top speed of 186.297 mph putting him at 31st on the speed chart.

Tony Stewart, who returned to his No. 14 Chevrolet for the first time since the tragic sprint car accident that claimed the life of Kevin Ward Jr., posted a speed of 189.642 mph for 10th place. Stewart hasn’t run at Atlanta since 2012 due to missing last year’s race with a broken leg.

There will be two more practice sessions for the Sprint Cup Series on Saturday. A 50-minute session will start at 3 p.m. ET and final practice will also run 50 minutes and begin at 6 p.m. ET. Both sessions will be televised on FOX Sports 2.

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Chris Buescher set the pace in opening practice for the NASCAR Nationwide Series on Friday at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Roush Fenway Racing driver posted a top speed of 177.880 mph on his first lap of the first session.

Buescher finished 13th last year in his only start at Atlanta. Buescher earned his first Nationwide Series win earlier this season at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Coming in second-fastest was Sprint Cup Series veteran Matt Kenseth at 177.357 mph.

Rookie Ty Dillon, (176.313 mph), Sprint Cup regular Kyle Busch (175.927 mph) and Joey Logano (175.743 mph) completed the top five on the leaderboard.

Defending race champion and Sprint Cup Series veteran Kevin Harvick came in as eighth-fastest, as he rounded the track at 175.354 mph.

The practice had one caution flag in the closing minutes for debris in Turn 4.

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Matt Kenseth closed out Friday’s Nationwide Series practices for Saturday’s Great Clips 300 benefitting Feed the Children with the fastest lap of 177.738 mph.

The Sprint Cup Series veteran was second-fastest in the opening practice earlier in the day.

Ty Dillon came in as second-fastest at 176.201 mph.

Dillon will make his Sprint Cup Series debut on Sunday at Atlanta for the Oral-B USA 500.

Completing the top five on the leaderboard was Joey Logano (176.173 mph), Nationwide Series points leader and rookie Chase Elliott (175.755 mph) and Chris Buescher, who led opening practice (175.171 mph).

There was just one caution that came at the start of practice for debris in Turn 4.

The Nationwide Series returns to the track on Saturday at 4:10 p.m. ET for the Coors Light Pole Qualifying with TV coverage on FOX Sports 2. 

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‘This is something that will definitely affect my life forever’

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HAMPTON, Ga. — An ashen, emotional Tony Stewart made his first public appearance Friday afternoon since the fatal sprint-car incident involving one of NASCAR’s most popular drivers, recounting the tribulations of the last few weeks and offering his thanks for the overwhelming support.

His foremost mention, however, was not the return to his familiar No. 14 Chevrolet after a three-week absence, but the family members of Kevin Ward Jr., who he mentioned by name.

"This has been one of the toughest tragedies I’ve ever had to deal with both professionally and personally," Stewart said. "This is something that will definitely affect my life forever. This is a sadness and a pain that I hope no one ever has to experience in their life. With that being said, I know that the pain and the mourning that Kevin Ward’s family and friends are experiencing is something that I can’t possibly imagine.

"I want Kevin’s father, Kevin Sr., and his mother Pam, and his sisters Christi, Kayla, Katelyn, to know that every day I’m thinking about them and praying for them."

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Stewart’s words came from a statement that he had prepared, his voice cracking as he read. He departed the Atlanta Motor Speedway media center after his two-minute, 24-second period of remarks, leaving questions to Brett Frood, Stewart-Haas Racing‘s executive vice president.

The appearance came just 90 minutes before Stewart pulled his bright No. 14 Chevrolet out of garage stall No. 5 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, returning to the track for the first time since the Aug. 9 incident at Canandaigua (N.Y.) Motorsports Park. It also came in close succession with Ontario County (N.Y.) authorities announcing that their investigation into the fatal crash would continue "for at least another two weeks."

Stewart’s sprint car struck and killed Ward, a 20-year-old racer who emerged from his car during a caution period to confront the veteran driver on foot at the half-mile dirt track. Stewart has missed the past three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events in the aftermath, with Regan Smith and Jeff Burton sharing Stewart’s seat in the interim.

Frood said the timing of the return was solely Stewart’s decision. NASCAR President Mike Helton, expounding upon a statement released Thursday by the sanctioning body, said that series officials consulted with outside experts to assist with reaching their decision to clear Stewart for a return to competition. Helton, while not detailing the nature of the third-party consultations, said that such a process is routine and necessary whenever its drivers are out of the car for any length of time.

Helton also added that should Stewart win either Sunday’s Oral-B USA 500 (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) or next weekend’s regular-season finale at Richmond International Raceway, he would be eligible for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup playoffs. While this year’s rules for postseason eligibility include a clause mandating routine participation, Helton said Stewart’s "very rare set of circumstances" would fit under a special exception granted by NASCAR.

"I think particularly those of us that follow this sport every weekend know that driver’s healing processes are unique, but they are race car drivers, and a lot of times getting back in a race car is something they shoot to do as quickly as they can," Helton said. "So once Tony decided to come back, we then had to go through the policies and the procedures and the steps that we’ve historically built over time to make the absolute most correct decision we could make under the circumstances we were handed."

While Stewart said he remains emotionally shaken over the tragic events in New York, he added that his frame of mind was heartened by the perspective the time away from the sport gave him and the prospect of taking some measure of comfort from being behind the wheel.

"I’ve taken the last couple weeks off out of respect for Kevin and his family, and also to cope with the accident in my own way," said Stewart, a three-time champion in NASCAR’s premier series. "It’s given me the time to think about life and how easy it is to take it for granted. I miss my team, my teammates. I miss being back in the race car. I think being back in the car this week with my racing family will help me get through this difficult time."

That part of the therapeutic process began with the afternoon’s opening Sprint Cup practice and Friday night’s Coors Light Pole Qualifying. Stewart placed 10th on the speed chart in the opening session, but Greg Zipadelli — Stewart-Haas’ vice president of competition — said before the 90-minute session that the prime objective would be to get his driver re-acclimated to seat time.

"It’ll be a little bit of race runs. It’ll be some qualifying runs to get ready to qualify," Zipadelli said. "(Saturday) will be a lot more concentrated on race runs so it’ll be good just to let him get in a few laps. It’s not a very fast pace. We’ve got a lot of time to think about things and get him comfortable in a race car."

Frood said he had no concerns about Stewart’s readiness, despite the weekend whirlwind of attention.

"I think it’s going to be very overwhelming being in that garage today," Frood said. "He’s going to feel an awful lot of support. As I just mentioned, this is his family. It’s the crew members, it’s the officials, it’s the drivers. It’s his family that he’s been with since 1999. This is going to be part of that process for him. I believe it’s going to be an overwhelming process, this weekend.

"That being said, Tony Stewart is a race car driver. He’s been a race car driver for the past 35 years. When he puts that helmet on in practice, I’m quite convinced he’ll be ready to race the car, he’ll be able to separate the two."

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1 43 Dakoda Armstrong # WinField Ford
2 93 Kevin Swindell JGL Racing Dodge
3 99 James Buescher Rheem Toyota
4 10 * Jeff Green Supportmilitary.org Toyota
5 7 Regan Smith TaxSlayer Bowl Chevrolet
6 14 Eric McClure Hefty Ultimate/Reynolds Wrap Toyota
7 31 Dylan Kwasniewski # Rockstar/FOE Chevrolet
8 9 Chase Elliott # Napa Auto Parts Chevrolet
9 51 Jeremy Clements Value Lighting/AllSouthElectric.com Chevrolet
10 70 * Derrike Cope youtheory Chevrolet
11 25 * John Wes Townley(i) Zaxby’s Toyota
12 52 Joey Gase Axe Equipment Chevrolet
13 72 * John Jackson Crash Claims R Us Chevrolet
14 62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Chevrolet
15 3 Ty Dillon # Yuengling Light Lager Chevrolet
16 44 Blake Koch WWB Toyota
17 4 Jeffrey Earnhardt teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet
18 55 Jamie Dick Viva Auto Group Chevrolet
19 42 Kyle Larson(i) Cartwheel by Target Chevrolet
20 22 Joey Logano(i) Discount Tire Ford
21 60 Chris Buescher # Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ford
22 98 * David Ragan(i) DenBeste Heavy Equipment/Carroll Shelby Engine Ford
23 23 Carlos Contreras RaceTrac Chevrolet
24 28 JJ Yeley Texas 28 Spirits Stage Dodge
25 5 * Kevin Harvick(i) Bad Boy Buggies Chevrolet
26 16 Ryan Reed # ADA Drive to Stop Diabetes/Lilly Diabetes Ford
27 40 Matt DiBenedetto Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet
28 17 * Tanner Berryhill # NationalCashLenders.com Dodge
29 54 Kyle Busch(i) Monster Energy Toyota
30 2 Brian Scott Shore Lodge Chevrolet
31 46 * Carl Long Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet
32 89 * Morgan Shepherd Courtney Construction Inc. Chevrolet
33 20 Matt Kenseth(i) Sun Energy 1 Toyota
34 6 Trevor Bayne AdvoCare Ford
35 11 Elliott Sadler OneMain Financial Toyota
36 87 Chris Cockrum(i) Advanced Communications Group/Capt. Herb Emory Ford
37 39 Ryan Sieg # Big Green Egg Chevrolet
38 19 Mike Bliss Tweaker Energy Shot Toyota
39 74 * Mike Harmon Kengor Metals Dodge
40 01 Landon Cassill G&K Services Chevrolet

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Harvick and Keselowski on the front row

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1 4 Kevin Harvick Jimmy John’s Chevrolet
2 2 Brad Keselowski Alliance Truck Parts Ford
3 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
4 31 Ryan Newman Caterpillar Chevrolet
5 20 Matt Kenseth Home Depot Husky Toyota
6 78 Martin Truex Jr. World Vision Chevrolet
7 43 Aric Almirola Eckrich Ford
8 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota
9 24 Jeff Gordon Panasonic Chevrolet
10 5 Kasey Kahne Farmer’s Insurance Chevrolet
11 99 Carl Edwards Subway Ford
12 14 Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
13 3 Austin Dillon # Dow Chevrolet
14 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
15 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna Chevrolet
16 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet
17 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips Toyota
18 16 Greg Biffle Ortho Fire Ant Killer Ford
19 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
20 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard Chevrolet
21 15 Clint Bowyer SpeedDigital.com Toyota
22 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
23 47 AJ Allmendinger Hungry Jack Chevrolet
24 13 Casey Mears Geico Chevrolet
25 7 Michael Annett # St. Jude Children’s Rsrch Hsptl/Pilot Chev
26 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Fifth Third Bank Ford
27 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet
28 37 Mike Bliss(i) Accell Construction Inc. Chevrolet
29 33 Ty Dillon(i) Realtree Chevrolet
30 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota
31 51 Justin Allgaier # Auto-Owners Insurance Chevrolet
32 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
33 27 Paul Menard Duracell/Menards Chevrolet
34 77 Joe Nemechek(i) Fochler Veterans Law Ford
35 66 Brett Moffitt Royal Teak Collection Toyota
36 98 Josh Wise Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet
37 38 David Gilliland Love’s Ford
38 34 David Ragan Farm Rich Ford
39 83 Ryan Truex # Burger King Toyota
40 26 Cole Whitt # Rinnai Toyota
41 32 JJ Yeley(i) Southern Pride Trucking Inc. Ford
42 40 Landon Cassill(i) Newtown Building Supplies Chevrolet
43 36 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet

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1 37 Mike Bliss(i) Accell Construction Inc. Chevrolet
2 11 Denny Hamlin Sport Clips Toyota
3 33 Ty Dillon(i) Realtree Chevrolet
4 95 Michael McDowell Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ford
5 15 Clint Bowyer SpeedDigital.com Toyota
6 36 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet
7 13 Casey Mears Geico Chevrolet
8 43 Aric Almirola Eckrich Ford
9 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet
10 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Fifth Third Bank Ford
11 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard Chevrolet
12 7 Michael Annett # St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital/Pilot Chevrolet
13 32 JJ Yeley(i) Southern Pride Trucking Inc. Ford
14 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna Chevrolet
15 78 Martin Truex Jr. World Vision Chevrolet
16 98 Josh Wise Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet
17 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota
18 66 Brett Moffitt Royal Teak Collection Toyota
19 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
20 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota
21 34 David Ragan Farm Rich Ford
22 27 Paul Menard Duracell/Menards Chevrolet
23 2 Brad Keselowski Alliance Truck Parts Ford
24 14 Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
25 4 Kevin Harvick Jimmy John’s Chevrolet
26 26 Cole Whitt # Rinnai Toyota
27 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
28 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet
29 3 Austin Dillon # Dow Chevrolet
30 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
31 24 Jeff Gordon Panasonic Chevrolet
32 40 Landon Cassill(i) Newtown Building Supplies Chevrolet
33 5 Kasey Kahne Farmer’s Insurance Chevrolet
34 38 David Gilliland Love’s Ford
35 99 Carl Edwards Subway Ford
36 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
37 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
38 47 AJ Allmendinger Hungry Jack Chevrolet
39 16 Greg Biffle Ortho Fire Ant Killer Ford
40 51 Justin Allgaier # Auto-Owners Insurance Chevrolet
41 20 Matt Kenseth Home Depot Husky Toyota
42 83 Ryan Truex # Burger King Toyota
43 31 Ryan Newman Caterpillar Chevrolet
44 77 Joe Nemechek(i) Fochler Veterans Law Ford

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Patrick optimistic, believes team can string together top-15s

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For one of NASCAR’s highest-profile drivers who is much more accustomed to making headlines and shining in the spotlight, Danica Patrick‘s sophomore year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series has been relatively quiet and workmanlike.

At times encouraging, at times frustrating. Consistently inconsistent.

Yet Patrick remains enthusiastic and optimistic — partly because her Stewart-Haas Racing team has proven to be among the best in the garage and partly because she is absolutely certain her stock car education has greatly advanced. Even if the scoring pylon doesn’t always reflect the effort.

"In general we’ve been running so much better, qualifying better, running better and just generally being much faster than last year …  and I’d say in general, not having the results to show for it,” Patrick said. "I feel like it’s been a much better year, but in terms of getting the most points as possible, we haven’t really done that.

"We’ve had a lot of mechanical issues and it seems to happen when we’re running well. There’ve been mistakes, whether it be while running on track or making calls or sometimes the pit stops are slow. I think if we can fire on all cylinders and not make mistakes and have clean weekends, I feel like we’re a real solid top-15 car."

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Patrick spoke to NASCAR.com between practice sessions at Watkins Glen International, a day that started out with a blown engine in the opening practice and would culminate with a crash during the afternoon session due to a mechanical issue (shock failure) — an extreme example of the rough luck her No. 10 GoDaddy Chevrolet has suffered this year.

But at 32, Patrick is experienced enough to know the hard knocks are inevitable, if tough to swallow — especially when you are under the microscope as she so often is. Her transition to stock cars from IndyCar has naturally come with great interest and great scrutiny.

But this is a no-excuses, highly driven racer who nearly won the Indianapolis 500 as a rookie in 2005, and earned worldwide accolades again in NASCAR when she won the Daytona 500 Coors Light Pole Award as a rookie in 2013 — the first woman in the sport’s history to do so.

Patrick, however, is not the kind of person to rest on past accomplishment and has methodically worked toward a realistic set of goals: top-20s as a rookie, top-15s this season. But the patient approach aside, Patrick is at heart a competitor and says it’s "go time."

"I think you get more frustrated for sure, because you’re waiting for it to turn and if it hasn’t, you’re getting frustrated that things aren’t going your way," Patrick said. "But the positive side is that the hope is there and the speed is there when everything meets in the middle.

"I think the team (has) … great drivers, so more help. I feel like I’m learning for that reason. It doesn’t feel like I’m treated any different from the outside, but I really always thought people were relatively fair from the beginning anyway. Yes, people are watching a lot and everybody has opinions for sure, but I expect that I suppose."

And Patrick has given them reason to believe in her.

She led laps at both Daytona and Talladega. And with a third of the season still to go, Patrick has two top-10s — twice that of last year. Her eighth-place finish in July’s Coke Zero 400 equaled her career best finish at Daytona International Speedway.

Her seventh-place at Kansas in May is what she considers her best race weekend from roll-out to load-up.

"I think the cars themselves have been just better when they arrive at the track from beginning of the year but especially since the middle of the year,” Patrick explained. "That’s what happened at Kansas, that was the first full new car we got and I finished seventh and we had great night, great weekend. That was the start of those better cars and we’ve been running and qualifying much better since then.

"From the end of last year, we learned that working more methodically through the weekend versus making huge and many changes throughout the practices has also helped us make what we have the best it can be.

"That’s a challenge in and of itself. I don’t think you’re going to move mountains with a spring change, so what you’ve got to do is maximize what you’ve got … it’s more about just optimizing the car itself."

Outside the car, Patrick says she couldn’t be happier. That’s evident to her NASCAR-best million-plus Twitter followers who regularly see photos of her life with boyfriend — fellow Sprint Cup driver Ricky Stenhouse Jr. — and their puppy, Dallas.

She won the Food Network reality competition show "Chopped" one year ago and earned USA Today’s "Best Dressed" award as a presenter at the recent ESPY Awards.

Beyond that, Patrick says she is also still committed to working on her fledging golf game, something introduced to her by Stenhouse.

"I feel like golf might be a little bit like racing where you spend a lot of the time mad and frustrated and say, ‘I love it, let’s do it again,’" Patrick said with a laugh. "I’d like to see the results come through for the speed of the car and for me. It would be nice to qualify well and run well, to have good pit stops, good restarts and just a solid string of top-15 finishes.

"And I believe we can."

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Executive Vice President Steve O’Donnell: Driver has ‘received all necessary clearances’

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — "Tony Stewart has received all necessary clearances required to return to all racing activities, and therefore is eligible to compete this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. NASCAR has remained in constant contact with his race team, and we will stay very close to this situation as Stewart returns to competition."

NASCAR President Mike Helton will participate in a media availability in the Atlanta Motor Speedway media center on Friday at 2 p.m. ET. NASCAR will have no further comment until that time.

This availability will be streamed live on www.nascar.com/presspass. A transcript will be available approximately one hour after the availability.

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