Although he was far removed from Atlanta Motor
Speedway on Friday, NASCAR and IndyCar team owner Roger Penske was asked during
a media availability at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., of his reaction
to NASCAR's decision to give Tony Stewart a waiver to qualify for the Chase
should he win one of the last two races of the Sprint Cup Series regular
season.
Here was Penske's answer:
“Tony is so rock solid in the sport,
he's meant so much to NASCAR for so many years, and to me Mike Helton and
(Brian) France (Jr.) and the sanctioning body have made the right decision.
Obviously they've left open the opportunity if there was a situation that's
come up that's not normal, they can make that decision. But I'm not part
of that decision making, but I felt for Tony and certainly for the Ward family
for the last number of weeks," Penske said.
“I'm glad to see him come out. I
think his words and thoughts today that he said personally and wrote personally
were from the heart and means a lot to me and means a lot to the people in the
garage area and certainly means a lot to his fans."