JOLIET, Ill. -- Neither Tony Stewart nor Ryan Newman felt the need to apologize for their actions Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway, but they reiterated they have put the incident behind them after spending more than 30 minutes with NASCAR officials Friday.Stewart and Newman, longtime friends, stood side-by-side for a few minutes afterward, answering reporters questions and joking with each other in the Chicagoland Speedway garage.We dont have to apologize to each other, Newman said.Stewart chimed right in: Youve got to remember, weve been teammates. Weve known each other since long before either one of us ever got an opportunity to come to NASCAR.Newman interrupted: Ill text you an apology later.The scene was much different Saturday at Richmond when Stewart cut in front of Newman, wrecking both of their cards in retaliation for what Stewart felt was too much contact from Newman in trying to get by. Newman, whose long-shot hopes of making the Chase for the Sprint Cup were ruined by Stewarts move, said the three-time Cup champion was bipolar and had anger issues and should be retired. (Stewart will retire from Cup racing after this year.)Id love to be able to be perfect and do everything right 100 percent of the time, Stewart said after the meeting. But we dont.Newman, who drove for Stewart-Haas Racing from 2009 through 2013, said he didnt regret what he said.Theyre just words, right? Newman said. More often than not, were men of our actions. Its just all about going out there and doing our job. We all know it can be frustrating at times, whether its intentional or not. ... I dont have any regrets about what I said. I am frustrated by the situations and the actions that came about in respect to all of it.The two drivers were in the NASCAR hauler for about 35 minutes prior to the scheduled Sprint Cup practice. Sprint Cup Series director Richard Buck ran the meeting, a NASCAR spokesman confirmed, but NASCAR refused to comment on the topics of the meeting.Stewart indicated on Twitter that the meeting did not last that long.Both drivers have had past instances in their lengthy careers where they have had to go to the hauler to meet drivers they have had altercations with on the track. This one appeared more cordial than some of those in the past.Last week didnt play out in either of us favor, Newman said. Obviously we didnt want that to happen ever again. But what happened, happened.There are frustrations in our sport all the time. Whether you do it or you say it, you still have to be held accountable.Newman said he wont change how he races and is not the type of driver who will just take someone out on purpose.Its a deal where weve had a week to think about it, weve had a week to get over it, weve been in the trailer and talked about it, Stewart said. As far as were concerned, its over. Vapormax Off White Cena . Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., team took control of the game early. Nike Vapormax Levne . The injury bothered Bledsoe in the Suns victory over the Clippers on Monday and he sat out the teams home loss to Memphis on Thursday night. http://www.vapormaxlevne.cz/vapormax-plus-boty/vapormax-plus-damske-sleva.html . Darren Helm scored on Detroits sixth attempt in the shootout and then Jonas Gustavsson stopped Andrew Shaws shot, lifting the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. Vapormax Flyknit Pánská . -- Jaye Marie Green shot a 4-under 68 on Thursday to increase her lead to five strokes after the second round of the LPGA Tours qualifying tournament. Vapormax Boty Cz . Burris threw two TD passes, including a key 15-yard fourth-quarter strike to Bakari Grant that effectively countered a Toronto comeback bid and led Hamilton to a 33-19 victory. GWS Giants players prize Steve Johnsons chatter almost as much as his AFL finals experience going into Saturdays derby clash with Sydney.Ruckman Shane Mumford knows veteran Johnson better than most of them as the pair were also teammates at Geelong in 2008-09.They are among just six Giants players who have played finals ahead of the qualifying final against the top-ranked Swans at ANZ Stadium.And Mumford expects triple premiership-winner Johnsons influence on the teams finals novices to be enormous.Hes going to be massive for us, not only the way he plays his football, but his leadership out there on the field, said Mumford.The way he talks to everyone on our teamm, he doesnt want to shut up, so hes going to be great for us.ddddddddddddJohnsons haul of 43 goals this year is his biggest since 2011.The 33-year-old forward is playing his 15th season of senior football and his 2016 efforts have vindicated his decision to play on after being cut by Geelong last year.Asked if he was amazed the 274-game Johnson was still playing so well, Mumford quipped Benjamin Button?He is like a fine wine. He just gets better with age, doesnt he.Mumford will play his 150th AFL game this weekend and his 50th for GWS. ' ' '