![]() ![]() "You could place blame on that one and the both of us, probably, but really you can blame the most on just what it is - it's the championship and I wasn't going to lift for that. But I think he also saw things in a fair way. "He's a tough competitor, as he should be. "It shows who Carl is, right?" Logano said earlier this summer. One image, beyond the crash, that will live on in Edwards lore is that he went up to Joey Logano's pit box to shake the hand of Logano's crew chief. "People say you're mad at NASCAR," Edwards said when he retired before issuing this quip: "It's like, well, not any more mad than I normally am at NASCAR."Įdwards went on to say he had a good relationship with the NASCAR brass at the time. ![]() Was it the caution that sparked him to retire? Was he just fed up with the indiscriminate nature of the NASCAR playoffs? And the outcome obviously I wasn't happy with, and that's frustrating and everything, but I feel really good about that." "And that part of Homestead, for me, personally, I won. To be in that position and to know that day we were getting it done, literally that's what I live for. "Forty laps to go, 30 laps to go, 20 laps to go, that's what I live for," Edwards said at his retirement announcement. ![]()
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