For racing fans, Prelude to the Dream holds a special place in their hearts. This charity event at Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway, featuring NASCAR stars and dirt track legends battling on the famed dirt oval, became an iconic spectacle. Beyond the thrilling on-track action, the event raised over $3.5 million for various charities, further solidifying its legacy.
Since its last run in 2012, fans have eagerly awaited its return, often calling on Stewart to revive the beloved event. Recently, the three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion addressed these growing requests, responding to fans who continue to express their love for Prelude to the Dream.
Stewart’s Response: Will the Race Return?
Tony Stewart, known for his candid nature, recently acknowledged the outpouring of support for the event. When asked if he would bring back Prelude to the Dream, Stewart replied, saying:
“I appreciate how much everyone loved Prelude. It was special for us, too. But with everything going on in motorsports right now, it’s just not that simple. We have a lot on our plate with Eldora, SRX, and my NHRA commitments. Never say never, but right now, there’s no plan to bring it back.”
While his response may not have been the definitive “yes” that fans were hoping for, it does leave the door slightly open for a potential revival in the future.
Why Was Prelude to the Dream So Special?
First held in 2005, Prelude to the Dream brought together some of the biggest names in NASCAR and beyond. Superstars like Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, and Carl Edwards traded their stock cars for dirt late models, competing in a fun-yet-competitive race that showcased their adaptability and love for grassroots racing.
The event also had a strong charitable focus, with proceeds benefiting organizations such as the Victory Junction Gang Camp, military families, and children’s hospitals. This blend of entertainment and philanthropy made Prelude to the Dream a unique staple in the racing world.

Could a Revival Happen?
While Stewart’s response indicates no immediate plans, several factors could influence a potential return:
Fan Demand – The continued calls for the event’s return prove there is still a strong following. If momentum builds, Stewart might reconsider.
Schedule Adjustments – Stewart is currently balancing multiple commitments, including NHRA racing and the SRX Series. If circumstances change, he may find time to bring Prelude to the Dream back.
Charitable Partnerships – With the right partners and sponsors, a return could make financial and logistical sense.