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Brad Keselowski says he won't back down, will continue to race aggressively despite controversial crash with Carl Edwards
Nascar News on Scene Daily &bull Mar 11, 2010Brad Keselowski, the victim of Carl Edwards' wrath at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week, says he doesn't plan on changing how he races and doesn't feel that he has been overly aggressive in the majority of the on-track incidents he… Full Story »
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Brad Keselowski says his aggressive driving is excuse for others to retaliate
Nascar News on ESPN &bull Mar 11, 2010
Brad Keselowski says his aggressive driving style has become an excuse for retaliation and there is a deeper reason why Carl Edwards intentionally wrecked him late in Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Full Story »
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NASCAR made the right call in the Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski fracas
Nascar News on ESPN &bull Mar 11, 2010
What NASCAR had to do was pull off a delicate public-relations maneuver. Edwards' payback bump of Brad Keselowski needed to be acknowledged, what with the public shrieking and eeking over The Flight of the Red Car across half the TV,… Full Story »
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PAYBACK TIME: Now that retaliation only means probation, which drivers have scores to settle?
Nascar News on Scene Daily &bull Mar 11, 2010PAYBACK TIME: Now that retaliation only means probation, which drivers have scores to settle? When Carl Edwards got only a three-race probation for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week, NASCAR sent a message to its drivers that paybacks are indeed acceptable. Or at least not serious enough to warrant severe penalties. So now, paybacks, or even outright retaliation, might be in vogue again, allowing drivers to take out their frustration and anger on rivals who have pushed them too far. With that in mind, here are seven pairings that might have a score to settle between… Full Story »
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Carl Edwards gets probation not suspension for wreck
sportsworldchat.com via @bostonredsox4u &bull Mar 11, 2010Carl Edwards has been placed on three weeks' probation by NASCAR for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski's car during last weekend's race at Atlanta. NASCAR president Mike Helton said Tuesday there are two separate issues: the wreck itself, and the fact… Full Story »
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Carl Edwards team owner Jack Roush satisfied with penalty for wreck at Atlanta
Nascar News on ESPN &bull Mar 10, 2010
Team owner Jack Roush said Wednesday he's satisfied with the penalty NASCAR levied against driver Carl Edwards for his intentional accident with Brad Keselowski. Full Story »
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Top 10 Other Ways Carl Edwards Could Have Retaliated Against Brad Keselowski
Frontstretch Nascar Blog &bull Mar 10, 2010
Four words: Rental. Car. Drag. Race. Cellophane on the toilet bowl, stink bombs in his motorhome, "Kick Me" sign on his driving suit ... Full Story »
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Carl Edwards May Have Escaped NASCAR's Court But True Jury Still Awaits
bleacherreport.com via @KellyCrandall &bull Mar 10, 2010When Carl Edwards entered the Sprint Cup Series back in 2005 he was a driver that every fan could root for: down to earth, worked his way up from the local tracks, and didn't have a reputation that proceeded him. But after Sunday's incident in the Kobalt Tools 500 the fans impressions of Edwards may have changed. After it happened though everyone wanted to know what was next. Many felt that… Full Story »
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www.citrusdaily.com via @LIGHTUPTHEVILLE &bull Mar 10, 2010Carl Edwards has been placed on three weeks' probation by NASCAR for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski's car during last weekend's race at Atlanta. Full Story »
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Mike Helton's Teleconference Video on Edwards Probation
Full Throttle &bull Mar 9, 2010
NASCAR has placed Carl Edwards, driver of the No. 99 car in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, on probation for the next three series events for a rule violation he committed during the race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March… Full Story »
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Carl Edwards' penalty shows NASCAR is backing down on harsh penalties, allowing drivers to police themselves
Nascar News on Scene Daily &bull Mar 9, 2010A three-race probation for Carl Edwards' retaliation against Brad Keselowski at Atlanta Sunday is a sign that NASCAR is backing down on tough penalties for aggressive driving and is intent on allowing drivers to police themselves on the track. When NASCAR announced its revised policy in January, there still was the question of just how lenient NASCAR officials would be. That question was answered Tuesday as NASCAR decided… Full Story »
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Carl Edwards gets 3 weeks' probation from NASCAR - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com via @linsaylowyis199 &bull Mar 9, 2010CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Carl Edwards has been placed on three weeks' probation by NASCAR for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski's car during last weekend's race at Atlanta. So basically the same punishment will be handed out that was last year, when… Full Story »
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NASCAR showed some moxie in giving Carl Edwards a slap on the wrist
Nascar Blogs on Scene Daily &bull Mar 9, 2010NASCAR officials proved Tuesday that they do indeed have some moxie. Full Story »
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Report says NASCAR will not suspend Carl Edwards
Nascar News on ESPN &bull Mar 9, 2010
A person familiar with the decision says Carl Edwards will not be suspended for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski's car during last weekend's NASCAR race in Atlanta. Full Story »
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AP source: Edwards won't be suspended (AP)
Nascar News on Yahoo! Sports &bull Mar 9, 2010
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)-A person familiar with the decision says Carl Edwards will not be suspended for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski's car during last weekend's NASCAR race in Atlanta. Edwards crossed a line by wrecking someone as payback at full speed… Full Story »
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What they're saying on Edwards: Kyle Petty: He shouldn't show up at Bristol''
Dustin Long NASCAR Blog on Hampton Roads.com &bull Mar 8, 2010From Daytona to California, Dustin Long covers the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.Read all of his stories on PilotOnline.com's Auto Racing channel. And follow him on Twitter. My options: Considering that Brad wrecks me with no regard for anyones safety or… Full Story »
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PHOTO GALLERY: An insider's view of the Kobalt Tools 500
Nascar News on Scene Daily &bull Mar 8, 2010Kurt Busch captured his second straight victory in Atlanta Motor Speedway's spring race. His win was overshadowed by Brad Keselowski's horrific wreck after contact from Carl Edwards. Full Story »
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Edwards Flips Out After Bad Weekend
Black Flagged Online Nascar Blog &bull Mar 8, 2010Carl Edwards flipped the 12 car of Brad Keselowski in an ugly conclusion to a weekend that saw the Columbia, MO, driver lose his temper multiple times. The series of unfortunate events began much earlier, however, as Edwards spiraled out… Full Story »
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What Carl Edwards did was wrong, now NASCAR must respond
Nascar News on Scene Daily &bull Mar 8, 2010Boys, have at it." Well, guess what? They did, and this was the result. Just file it in the "Be Careful What You Wish For" folder. Brad Keselowski says he wasn't worried about his own well being, but the well being of fans attending the Kobalt Tools 500 when his car went airborne along the frontstretch.… Full Story »
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Edwards at Atlanta looking to recreate breakthrough
Sprint Cup News on Official Nascar Site &bull Mar 6, 2010
Unless he's been practicing at home, the trademark Carl Edwards backflip could be a little ugly these days. The Roush Fenway Racing driver went winless in 2009 and has yet to visit Victory Lane in 2010. Full Story »




















