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Carl Edwards was quickest in the final practice for the NASCAR Nationwide Series O'Reilly Challenge practice at Texas Motor Speedway with a lap of 184.200 MPH. Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed 1 60 Carl Edwards Ortho Ford 29.316 184.200 2 16 Matt Kenseth CitiFinancial Ford 29.502 183.038 3 6 David...
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Carl Edwards has visited Victory Lane more than any other driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Texas Motor Speedway, but he has some catching up to do in the Nationwide Series. Edwards, a three-time Sprint Cup Series winner at Texas Motor Speedway, will make his 10th Nationwide start here in Saturday’s...
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It Takes Two... For some NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, racing on Sunday just isn’t enough. It takes two races in one event weekend to satisfy the need for high-speed, adrenaline-rushing auto racing. Two wins in the same event weekend is an amazing accomplishment at any track, but especially at Texas...
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Edwards Outguns TMS President Eddie Gossage In “Shooting Olympics” Defending Dickies 500 Champ Pursuing TMS History In Nov. 8 Chase for the Sprint Cup Race FORT WORTH, Texas (October 8, 2009) – Carl Edwards has had the honor of firing off the Beretta Stampede six-shooters in Victory...
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SceneDaily.com BROOKLYN, Mich. – The Carl Edwards of 2009 is slowly but surely beginning to bear shades of the Carl Edwards of 2008. No, the Roush Fenway Racing driver still hasn’t won this season, as he did nine times last year, but he is clearly picking up steam – seemingly just at...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Sunday’s Lenox Industrial Tools 301. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based on...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Saturday night’s Subway Fresh Fit 500. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Phoenix International Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based...
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Carl Edwards hasn't been himself this season but don't tell him. Despite not posting a victory in six Sprint Cup Series races in 2009, Edwards contends he's doing just fine and isn't worried. When asked this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway why there hasn't been a sign of 2008 verison...
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FORT WORTH, Texas (April 1, 2009) – NASCAR Sprint Cup Series veteran Bobby Labonte and Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Chairman and CEO Bruton Smith were inducted into the Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame during Wednesday evening’s gala at The Speedway Club at Texas Motor Speedway. The two were...
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FORT WORTH, Texas – If anyone knows how to win at Texas, it is Carl Edwards – a three-time winner at TMS buoyed by an unprecedented season sweep of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at “The Great American Speedway!” last season. Edwards’ historical sweep made him the only...
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FORT WORTH, Texas – Bobby Labonte and Bruton Smith, both instrumental in the growth of motorsports in Texas, have been selected as this year’s inductees into the Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame and will be honored Wednesday, April 1 during the Flowserve Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame Gala...
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Next month’s Samsung 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series purse establishes a new record at Texas Motor Speedway with the posted awards set at $7,384,649 – up $47,783 from the 2008 race purse. The Samsung 500 is the first of two Sprint Cup races at TMS and both of them are annually among the top...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (March 5, 2009) Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Atlanta Motor Speedway unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based on...
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By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (February 19, 2009) Here’s a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Sunday’s Auto Club 500. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Fontana unless otherwise indicated. Driver rating is based on the past eight...
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By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (February 12, 2009) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Clint Bowyer is not defending his title in NASCAR’s Nationwide Series this year—and that’s fine with Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch. Edwards, the 2007 Nationwide champion, and Busch, who won...
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