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Carl Michael Edwards Jr. [1] ... Edwards did not win a race in 2006, but did manage to score 20 Top 10's. ... In his retirement press conference on January 11, 2017 ...
Edwards, 41, suddenly retired from NASCAR after he was a restart away from the 2016 Cup Series title. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
A caution with 15 laps to go potentially cost Carl Edwards his first Cup Series title. And Edwards abruptly retired from NASCAR months later.
Edwards was in control of the winner-take-all race at Homestead-Miami Speedway until a questionable caution was called with four laps remaining. It set up a late two-lap sprint to the finish and Edwards wrecked on the restart racing Joey Logano for the win. Less than two months later, he abruptly retired at 36 and essentially vanished.
Carl Edwards, not only did he do a phenomenal job behind the wheel of that race car, but he did a phenomenal job outside the race car, about being a great ambassador for the sport.
On the final lap of the 2009 Aaron's 499 at Talladega, leader Carl Edwards attempted to block Brad Keselowski in order to prevent Keselowski from passing; when Keselowski didn't give, Edwards was turned into the air and Edwards's car bounced off of the hood of Ryan Newman's car and flipped into the catch fence, then came to a rest in the middle ...
Edwards won 28 races from 2004-16 while Rudd had 23 victories over 33 seasons.
Carl Fleming Edwards Jr. (born September 3, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago Cubs , Seattle Mariners , Atlanta Braves , Toronto Blue Jays , Washington Nationals and San Diego Padres .