Audio Podcast: The Brad/Carl Smack Down
For our 100th episode we have guest Tim Brewer from ESPN, The opinions fly in our Brad/Carl debate, plus we recap the Atlanta Cup Series race, talk fantasy racing and more. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Paul Northrop
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Carl Edwards gets 3 race probation
Mike Helton addressed the media regarding the Carl Edwards, Brad Keselowski incident.
-Incident goes beyond the statement of letting drivers being drivers
-The 12 car going airborne is an important element to this incident
-Carl was parked for the balance of the event was considered as part of his punishment
-Carl Edwards on probation for the next 3 events
-NASCAR [...]
Race Recap: Ku. Busch wins, Carl flips Brad
HAMPTON, Ga. (March 7, 2010) — Kurt Busch won two races Sunday: the Kobalt Tools 500 and the Carl Edwards 25.
In a race that went 16 laps—nearly 25 miles—past its scheduled distance, after Edwards retaliated against Brad Keselowski for an incident earlier in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Busch took advantage [...]
Video: See The Final Laps from Atlanta
March 7, 2010 by admin
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See the closing laps from Atlanta where we saw Carl Edwards wreck Brad Keselowski, multiple Green-White-Checkered attempts and ultimately Kurt Busch ends up in victory lane.
Video: Carl Edwards flips Brad Keselowski at Atlanta
March 7, 2010 by admin
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It seems that Carl Edwards intentionally wrecked Brad Keselowski with 6 laps to go, sending the 12 car on it’s roof. Keselowski was on his way to a top 5 run. Carl Edwards was parked by NASCAR and sent to meet with NASCAR officials.
Video: Denny Hamlin makes good on payback threat
RACE RECAP: Johnson Wins Richmond
September 7, 2008 by Kerry Murphey
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NSCS Recap: Jimmie Johnson edges Tony Stewart to win Chevy Rock and Roll 400
RICHMOND, Va. — Gather round the water coolers, folks. Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Kyle Busch are at it again, just like they were when they left Richmond International Raceway the last time.
Only this time, the shoe was on the other foot, [...]
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