I got his autograph when he was here visiting a local track. He was a nice guy.
2006-12-31 15:05:13
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answered by Donny H 3
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I have been to Charlotte and New Hampshire several times. My brother gets us the pit passes and the tickets (we are lucky) most drivers and crews are very nice. Stewart won't sign so good luck. I was talking to a vendor who's family owns concessions inside Charlotte (or so she said) while at Charlotte and she told me that most (track employees) don't like Stewart because he will actually yell at kids who ask for his autograph.
Having said that, I have seen a change in him this year hopefully he will be a little friendlier to his fans.
2006-12-31 17:14:54
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answered by It's been awhile 6
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I've never been to a race, but people I know that have been have said that some of the drivers come out to meet their fans before the race, and will sign autographs then. I think Tony is one of the nicest drivers in Nascar, and will normally sign then.
2006-12-31 00:38:21
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answered by Jackie M 2
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Contact Joe Gibbs Racing for info.
Send the item you want autographed, by FEDEX of course, to Joe Gibbs Racing headquarters, and they will get Tony Stewart to sign it for you.
Or take you chances and see if you can spot him at a race track, but good luck there............
In Michigan we had Pit Passes so we asked the pit crew to get Jimmie Johnson's autograph on a tee-shirt, so he took it and went and found JJ to actually sign it ......awesome.
2006-12-31 16:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Check his web site periodically for appearances or join his fan club. He does quite a few appearances at Home Depot, usually one near where they are racing that week and he has several fan club events a year. Also, if you go to Eldora, I-55, or any of the other small tracks where he races in his off-time from Nextel Cup, drivers are much more accessible. Wherever you go, be prepared to wait in line so it is not easy. The only easy way is to check and see if he accepts mailed-in items.
2007-01-01 04:00:04
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answered by fordkid14 4
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Tony has his own website and autographs are available there for a price............He is a nasty person when it comes to signings and won't give anyone the right time of day..........A friend went to a signing session and brought his young son with him who's a big Stewart fan.......Tony wouldn't even give the kid a hello after these people stood in line for hours..........
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webmaster@bobblesandmore.com
2007-01-01 01:18:33
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answered by Sandi 4
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Good Luck,
I have been to Eldora Speedway in Ohio which Tony owns when he's there. He won't even sign there. He runs from the track up through the stands and to his little box on the roof. You're lucky if you get a smile from him.
2006-12-31 05:41:56
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answered by larry m 3
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This isn't the first time I've heard of Tony being rude to fans. It's such a shame.
I know he usually is a guest once a year on QVC, and they sell some autographed items of his.
2007-01-01 02:47:47
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answered by 48fan 1
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I think things sent to his fan club are being sent back due to lack of time, but if you go to his web site and see where he is making appearances next season, you can get an autograph there.
They may not have updated the Appearances section for next season yet, though.
2006-12-31 05:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He usually does a tour of Home Depot stores every year since that is his main sponsor. This may be the only way if you don't get to a race. Check out his fansite for tour announcements.
2006-12-31 12:24:44
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answered by Big Bear 7
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