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Oh my gosh what a ride my driver Carl Edwards took and thank God Carl is alright. Not worried though Carl is an excellent driver and will come out on top in the long run!! What a GREAT DRIVER!!
Wild Crash! Carl Edwards goes airborne and into the fence just short of the finish line at Talladega (video)
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Wild Crash! Carl Edwards goes airborne and into the fence just short of the finish line at ...
youtube.com — edit : Seven fans sustained minor injuries after being struck by flying debris when Carl Edwards' car went airborne into the safety fence on the final lap of... (more) Wild Crash! Carl Edwards goes airborne and into the ...
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Carl Edwards Wasn't Quite Right
frontstretch.com — Sprint Cup Series Director John Darby announced this week that there won’t be any changes in the plate racing, espousing the excitement of Daytona and Talladega just days after two drivers had near-death experiences. Too many writers agree. Quite ... (more) Carl Edwards Wasn't Quite Right
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NASCAR IS SAFEThe NASCAR Blog
what are you all talking about and being so negative look how far they have come to keep fans and drivers alive. Carl edwards walked across the star finish line better yet he freakin ran. Those fans are still alive and will be ok. Accidents happen at race tracks that is what racing brings. SPEED ...
EDWARDS & NEWMAN HAVE HARSH WORDS FOR NASCAR FOLLOWING 'DEGA CRASHCaptain Thunder Racing
  Carl Edwards was standing outside the infield care center, collecting his thoughts and preparing to view a replay on Fox of his wild final-lap wreck in Sunday's Aaron's 499. Ryan Newman, who finished third but had little left of his No. 39 Chevrolet to show for it, walked out behind ...
Carl Edwards faults NASCARFreshrubber Blog
Carl Edwards was standing outside the infield care center, collecting his thoughts and preparing to view a replay on Fox of his wild final-lap wreck in Sunday’s Aaron’s 499. Ryan Newman, who finished third but had little left of his No. 39 Chevrolet to show for it, walked out ...