Subway dumped Tony Stewart because he’s ‘fat’
When he doesn't wear his girdle Stewart can't hide his waistline |
Subway officials denied that Stewart’s expanding waistline had anything to do with the decision. They did however say that Edwards’ focus on healthy living and eating was a big part of the decision. Sports marketers said Edwards, called the “fittest man in NASCAR" last year by Men’s Fitness magazine, is more compatible with Subway’s health-conscious message.
Subway’s departure comes as Stewart is leaving Joe Gibbs Racing to start Stewart-Haas Racing and drive the No. 14 Chevrolet sponsored by Office Depot. Stewart-Haas will field two cars next year, the No. 14 and No. 4, and sources say Stewart has been negotiating with Burger King for the No. 4 car, which will be driven by Ryan Newman. NASCAR sources said Subway officials were irked at Stewart’s talks with Burger King, which would create a category sponsorship conflict within the team.
Subway is expected to be primary sponsor for Edwards’ No. 99 Ford in three Sprint Cup races next year and sign him to a personal-services agreement to use him in its advertising. The three-race primary sponsorship will run Subway about $2.25 million. Subway is expected to be an associate sponsor the remainder of the year. Terms on the personal services agreement were estimated at a high six-figure to low seven-figure annual sum. IBJ.com