CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR has suspended two crewmen for violating its substance abuse policy, including the former brother-in-law of Jeremy Mayfield
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR has suspended two crewmen for violating its substance abuse policy, including the former brother-in-law of Jeremy Mayfield
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NASCAR on Tuesday put Carl Edwards on probation but did not suspend the Sprint Cup Series driver for an apparent payback that sent the car of rival Brad Keselowski airborne at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday. Edwards, driver of the No. 99 Ford, was …
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NASCAR chooses not to suspend Carl Edwards after wreck with Brad … — Los Angeles Times Blogs
Boy, what a long way we’ve come in six years, since dropping an s-bomb in excitement cost a driver the championship points lead . NASCAR really meant it when it said in the off-season that it would loosen its grip, let boys be boys and let the …
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NASCAR’s pendulum swings … but just how far? — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Carl Edwards Crashes into Brad Keselowski at Atlanta (2010) Carl Edwards careened into Brad Keselowski during the Kobalt Tools 500 in Atlanta, causing his car to spin and become airborne, nearly hitting the fans section. Brad Keselowski Crashes into …
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Memorable NASCAR Crashes — CNN Sports Illustrated
Mark J. Rebilas/US Presswire Carl Edwards sent Brad Keselowski airborne in NASCAR race in Atlanta. CHARLOTTE, N.C
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NASCAR slaps Carl Edwards with three-week probation for provoking … — Bridgeton News
CHARLOTTE, 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.
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NASCAR: Carl Edwards gets 3 weeks’ probation from NASCAR — Naples Daily News
NASCAR has made its ruling: the boys can keep on havin’ at it. On Tuesday afternoon, NASCAR president Mike Helton announced his decision on punishment for Sunday’s spectacular Carl Edwards/Brad Keselowski wreck : probation for three races.
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NASCAR: Probation, no suspension for Edwards — YAHOO!
NASCAR in their official statement will let their fans know that they could careless about the safety for drivers, pit crews, race officials, and individuals in the stands, as long as their ratings improve. If this wreck (after trying to wreck and …
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NASCAR doesn’t care about safety — CBS Sports