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Former NASCAR champion Tony Stewart withdrew from Sunday’s race at Watkins Glen a day after his car hit and killed another driver. During a race in New York on Saturday, Stewart bumped 20-year-old Kevin Ward Jr’s car and knocked it out of the race. On his next time around, the motorsport veteran collided with Ward, who had gotten out of his car and was walking down the track pointing his finger in the direction of Stewart. The car hit Ward and dragged him along the track for several meters. Stewart, one of the most popular drivers in American stock car racing, was questioned by police and released. No charges have been laid but the investigation continues.
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