Carl Edwards

Carl Edwards

Carl Michael Edwards, II (born August 15, 1979) is an American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing. He is the defending Nationwide Series Champion. In the Sprint Cup Series, Edwards drives the... [more]

Carl Michael Edwards, II (born August 15, 1979) is an American NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series driver for Roush Fenway Racing. He is the defending Nationwide Series Champion.

In the Sprint Cup Series, Edwards drives the #99 Ford Fusion that is primarily sponsored by Office Depot (other one-race primary sponsors have included: Pennzoil, Stonebridge Life Insurance, and the American Automobile Association). This year Aflac will sponsor the #99 in 8 races and Claritin will sponsor the #99 in a few spring races. His #60 Nationwide Series car, also a Ford Fusion, is sponsored by Scotts-Miracle Gro (and their brands, Scotts, Miracle-Gro, Ortho and Roundup), Dish Network, Citigroup, vitaminwater, and the World Financial Group.

 
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NASCAR demanded drivers be on their best behavior at Talladega Superspeedway, where a ban on bump-drafting sanitized what's usually one of the most spectacular races of the season. In the end, chaos reigned, just like always. After 450 miles of what resembled a slow Sunday drive, the action picked up and the outcome was much of what everyone has come to expect out of Talladega: An unlikely winner, two spectacular crashes and an army of drivers frustrated about the unpredictability of restrictor-plate racing. "I think we all know that's what's going to happen when we come to Talladega," said Jeff Gordon, who first ran ... Read Full Story
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Jimmie Johnson last started from the pole at Talladega Superspeedway in 2002, as the points leader, lined up next to Mark Martin. He didn't even make it to the first lap. In a bizarre prerace mishap as the drivers were warming up their tires, a problem with Martin's steering box caused him to run into Johnson. The two cars skidded into the infield grass, Johnson suffered damage to the front of his Chevrolet, and had dropped to the back of the field when the race began. "Did you bring that same steering box back?" Jeff Gordon asked Martin on Saturday after rain washed out ... Read Full Story
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NASCAR will not permit bump-drafting through the corners at Talladega Superspeedway, even on the final laps in an attempt to win Sunday's race. The stern warning was delivered during the traditional pre-race driver meeting by Mike Helton, and several competitors immediately began to pepper him with questions. Juan Pablo Montoya was the most outspoken driver during the meeting, and he asked Helton if a driver will be stripped of a win if they bump-draft their way to victory. Helton said yes. Bump-drafting is the act of pushing another car around the track, and NASCAR is no longer tolerating it through the corners as a ... Read Full Story
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NASCAR red-flagged Sunday's race at Talladega following a spectacular crash involving Ryan Newman with five laps remaining. Newman was in the middle of a pack hurtling down the backstretch at the massive 2.66-mile tri-oval when he bumped into teammate Tony Stewart. Newman's No. 39 Stewart-Haas Chevrolet was then nudged by Marcos Ambrose, and Newman veered inside before flipping into the air and landing on the hood of Kevin Harvick's car. Newman rolled over before coming to a rest upside down on the grass. He was alert following the accident. Emergency crews had to cut the roof off to extricate him. The wreck came a ... Read Full Story
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Carl Edwards, driver of the #99 Claritin Ford goes airborne as Ryan Newman, driver of the #34 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet hits the wall at the end of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Aaron's 499 at Talladega Superspeedway on April 26, 2009 in Talladega, Alabama. (Photo by Todd Warshaw/Getty Images) more pics » For a split second on Sunday afternoon, NASCAR driver Carl Edwards tested the strength of the thick cables holding together the fence that serves as a barrier between cars and spectators. While coming down the stretch to the finish line on the final lap at Talladega, Edwards was nudged by race winner ... Read Full Story
Examiner.comDickies 500 at Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth Star TelegramKurt Busch's Miller Lite Dodge pit crew celebrates the win at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Dickies 500 race Sunday November 8, 2009, at Texas Motor Speedway in ...Edwards 39th at TexasExaminer.comNotes: Earnhardt doesn't get the finish again at TexasFanZone Sports -- NASCARTexas: NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Results - Busch, Dodge Win!PaddockTalkESPN -Bleacher Reportall 60 news articles »  
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Ryan Newman said, in a press conference in Texas on Friday, that he sat down with Robin Pemberton , NASCAR’s president of competition, and John Darby, the competition director for the Sprint Cup series. “We called them, went to visit with them ...  
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FORT WORTH, Texas – NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers Mark Martin and Tony Stewart said last weekend’s race at Talladega Superspeedway was hardly boring, contrary to what many fans and critics have said.  
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Ryan Newman (left) gets a last-minute check from crew member Jay Guarneri before going out for a practice session in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday. Newman, who is the only driver in the series with an engineering ...  
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Crown Royal, a subsidiary of Diageo and primary sponsor of Roush Fenway Racing's Jamie McMurray in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series, is making a donation in honor of the driver's recent victory at Talladega Superspeedway.  
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Nineteen year old NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rookie and Middletown native Joey Logano will be racing with a heavy heart this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway. Logano's grandfather, Salvatore Logano, died Friday after a battle with lymphoma. Salvatore Logano was 85. The Portland native and World War II US Navy veteran starred in numerous sports. He was a member of the Portland Sports Hall of Fame and the Connecticut Soccer Hall of Fame. For...  
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by Holly CainFiled under: Jimmie Johnson, Talladega Superspeedway, Chase for the Sprint CupTo hear Jimmie Johnson describe it, the most challenging part of wrapping up a historic fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship is not getting wrapped up in winning it. No matter how hard everyone else tries to convince him the trophy's been engraved. He holds a 184-point advantage -- nearly a full race lead -- on second place Mark...  
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The Birmingham News -- Frank CouchNASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying for has been cancelled due to rain Saturday morning October 31, 2009 at the Talladega Superspeedway for the AMP Energy 500. Crew members for Juan Pablo Montoya push the car out...  
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Races at the Talladega Superspeedway are much different from those at other tracks and when the dust settled on the Amp Energy 500 on Sunday afternoon, Jamie McMurray stood proudly in victory lane after taking his third-career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. ...  
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(AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt) Jamie McMurray celebrates after winning the AMP Energy 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009, at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Ala. TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Jamie McMurray was the unlikely winner of ...  
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