Carl Edwards should be suspended as a driver for the next eight races.
A proper suspension would, and should, cost Edwards any chance he has at making this year’s Chase.
In fact, I think the entire No. 99 car team should sit with him (you and I both now his team members egged him on the entire time he was in the garage).
What Edwards did to Brad Keselowski was simply put—- despicable.
I know… I know… he says “Brad Keselowski wrecked me first,”
Well somebody call the whhaa-mbulance!
In fact, we almost needed an ambulance to pick up the pieces of Keselowski and any spectators had he have went over that wall.
Edwards has to be smarter than this.
If you want to retaliate (something even NASCAR is wink-wink and nudge-nudge wants for tv ratings), fine, just do it at a track where the speeds aren’t fast enough to kill somebody, like Martinsville for example.
Look, Keselowski is no angel. But he’s no devil either.
Bottom line, if Edwards and Keselowski were not NASCAR drivers, and Edwards did that to him out on the Interstate, the state police would’ve charged Edwards with felony hit and run, and maybe could’ve made a case for a charge of malicious wounding.
I ask NASCAR to make an example of Edwards, and suspend him for the next eight Cup races.
Posted by Scott Leamon at 02:24 PM. Filed under: leamon •
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