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Of course, this was a no-brainer, but consider this tribute: Mark Martin described Stewart as "the greatest racecar driver I've watched drive in this era" and as "my driving hero." Martin knows firsthand. He fought the No. 20 crew to the wire in 2002, losing to Stewart by 38 points.
This year, Stewart took a 52-point cushion on Jimmie Johnson into the season finale. When Johnson blew a tire, the pressure was off, and Stewart patiently finished 15th, sealing the deal. It was only his third finish out of the top 10 in the final 22 races. He was an overwhelming choice by his fellow competitors as the Driver of the Year.
"That's the greatest honor that a driver could have in this sport--to have your peers vote for you like that," Stewart says. Although Stewart bridled at the advantages of the uber-operations--Roush Racing and Hendrick Motorsports---early in the season, Smoke finally stopped bitching and went to work. The turning point was a test at Michigan in June and a ...