Tony Stewart stormed through the Daytona garage, agitated that NASCAR had ordered him to park his car during a practice session for failing to weigh in before he hit the track. All that was missing was a pre-fight staredown from one of NASCAR's heavyweight champs. Angry Smoke was certainly back, the first sign of the season that Stewart might be feeling more like his old, ornery self after two seasons where everything went wrong. Stewart's professional and personal rebound from the worst year of his life - one that included a crash that killed a sprint car driver - could go a long way toward ending the ongoing soap opera at the Stewart-Haas Racing team.
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