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Carl Edwards of Columbia, Missouri, is a race car driver with American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series. He drives the #99 Alflac Ford and the #60 Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. Edwards won the Sprint All-Star Race XXVII in 2011. He was Rookie of the Year for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2003 and for the NASCAR Busch Series in 2005. In 2007, he was the NASCAR Busch Series champion.
Carl Edwards of Columbia, Missouri, is a race car driver with American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series. He drives the #99 Alflac Ford and the #60 Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. Edwards won the Sprint All-Star Race XXVII in 2011. He was Rookie of the Year for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2003 and for the NASCAR Busch Series in 2005. In 2007, he was the NASCAR Busch Series champion.
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Old-timers set to get back on the track
As the days tick away for the start of a fresh season at Daytona International Speedway, there still will be moments of old-school reverence at the fabled superspeedway. Welcome back, Ward Burton. We'll see you soon, too, Bill Elliott. Both "old-...Tags: Daytona 500, Bill Elliott, Daytona International Speedway, Natural Resources, Natural Resources
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Johnson on a mission
Every driver is motivated. Every one believes he has a shot. Everybody is excited. That's all hunky-dory. The 2012 NASCAR season has yet to start and the optimistic rumble from the garages always precedes the realistic rumble on the track, when the usual...Tags: Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Chad, Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR
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Safety revolution protecting drivers
NFL players are getting dinged every week with concussions. Sidney Crosby, the best player in the NHL, hasn't played since January because of a concussion. Yet it's interesting to note that no one in NASCAR is missing significant time after getting his...Tags: Daytona 500, National Hockey League, Daytona International Speedway, Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth
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NASCAR is locked in
The NBA is on lockdown. Fortunately, all doors are open for business at NASCAR. Let the good times roll, preferably as fast as possible. The sport roars into the final weeks of the season energized by one of the most competitive Chases in Sprint Cup...Tags: Tony Stewart, Daytona 500, Daytona International Speedway, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Brad Keselowski
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They'll be playing it safe
Welcome to NASCAR's wild-card weekend. It's Talladega, baby, where wreckin' and racin' are part of the lore of one of NASCAR's famed superspeedways. For the handful of guys still in the hunt for a Cup title, it means a conservative approach for much...Tags: Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, NASCAR, Auto Racing
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Title chase takes backseat
As years go, it hasn't been a great one for Jimmie Johnson. He still has a fighting chance to claim his unprecedented sixth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup title, but that's strictly an optimistic spin. Johnson's shot at winning the title would rely on...Tags: Tony Stewart, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Bodies of Water, Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR
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Ultimate victory on Edwards' radar
Matt Kenseth took a lot of heat when he won a Cup title in 2003 despite never winning a race. For Kenseth, it was all about consistency, as he snagged a season-high 25 top-10 finishes. So it makes one wonder if Carl Edwards will endure the same type of...Tags: Tony Stewart, Super Bowl, Matt Kenseth, Kenny Wallace, New England Patriots
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Who will win Chase for the Sprint Cup?
Edge to Edwards Jim Peltz Los Angeles Times This is truly a tossup, but give Carl Edwards the edge as the Chase concludes Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. For starters, Edwards drives for Roush Fenway Racing, and that Ford team has won six of the...Tags: Tony Stewart, NASCAR, Auto Racing, Denny Hamlin, Los Angeles Times
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No disrespect, but 3 is back on track
The iconic No. 3 may be back in the Sprint Cup starting lineup one day, a possibility that may send some NASCAR fans into an emotional tizzy. That number belonged to Dale Earnhardt, the late, great Intimidator on the NASCAR circuit. Would it be...Tags: Dale Earnhardt, Jr., F-bomb Dropping, Michelle Obama, Homestead, Entertainment Events
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Kyle Busch a growing contender
— When the news broke in early June, the public vitriol aimed at NASCAR driver Kyle Busch burst into view. Reports had surfaced that NASCAR team owner Richard Childress, fed up with Busch running into this drivers in recent races, grabbed Busch...Tags: Television, Auto Racing, David Ragan, Vehicles, Speedway
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Big names may not make Chase
Strap on your HANS device, everybody. It's going to be a wild ride with six races to go before the 12-driver field is set for the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship. The top seven guys are safe. But once you get below Jeff Gordon, now seventh, there'...Tags: Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Joe Gibbs, Greg Biffle, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Edwards slides off track
It's not often you see somebody trying to implode his championship aspirations with a stick of dynamite and a bottle of tequila in tow. But that's the image Carl Edwards is cultivating. He has gone rogue. Or maybe not. Will he be back with Jack Roush...Tags: Joe Gibbs, Greg Biffle, Jeff Gordon, Athletes
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