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NASCAR’s Stewart says he never considered retiring after Ward death

ABOVE:  NASCAR racer Tony Stewart addressed the media Monday following his first race since a grand jury decided he would not be charged in Kevin Ward Jr.’s death. In August  Stewart’s car struck Ward on the racetrack and he died shortly after.

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. – Tony Stewart never considered retiring from racing following the death of Kevin Ward Jr.

The three-time NASCAR champion talked with reporters Monday at his first news conference since a grand jury decided last week not to charge him in Ward’s death. The 20-year-old driver was struck and killed by Stewart’s car during a sprint car race in upstate New York on Aug. 9.

READ MORE: Tony Stewart says crash that killed driver was an accident

Stewart admitted that he has not been fully engaged with Stewart-Haas Racing, the race team he co-owns. He missed three races following Ward’s death as he secluded himself at his Indiana home, but has been back since the Aug. 31 race at Atlanta.

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He says he never thought about ending his racing career because “that would take the life out of me.”

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