Carl Edwards’ Sights Set on a Championship at Homestead

Carl Edwards – NSCS HOMESTEAD ADVANCE

Team:           No. 99 Aflac Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:   Bob Osborne

Chassis:       RK-739    This car last raced at Texas this month &

finished second

Edwards, NSCS at Homestead-Miami Speedway:

Date        Event                              S         F       Laps          Led       Status            Money

11-21-10   Ford 400                         2         1     267/267      190      Running       $356,823

11-22-09   Ford 400                         24        7    267/267        0       Running       $144,981

11-16-08   Ford 400                         4         1     267/267      157      Running       $371,025

11-18-07   Ford 400                         10        5    267/267       0        Running       $134,025

11-19-06   Ford 400                         31        8    268/268       0        Running       $  99,475

11-20-05   Ford 400                         1         4     267/267       94       Running       $167,400

11-21-04   Ford 400                         22       14    271/271       0       Running       $  91,876

Races         Wins    Top-5s     Top-10s   Poles      Led            Money

Cumulative              7               2           4             6             1          441           $1,365,596

QUOTES

Carl Edwards on racing at Homestead-Miami Speedway:

“I’m just excited to get in the race car this weekend.  It’s a fun race track and we run very well there.  The last few weeks we’ve run really well.  To be a part of this championship battle is truly an honor.  The team and I are all having fun with it, and we’re going to go to Homestead and give it everything we’ve got, and hopefully we can end up in victory lane again.  That would be a heck of a way to end the season and win the championship.”

Crew chief Bob Osborne on racing at Homestead-Miami Speedway:

“Going into Homestead we’re going to really stick to what got us in this position in the first place and that’s try to have the best race car possible and go run the best race we possibly can, and finish as high in the points as we can and try to beat that 14 team.  Definitely last year’s race setup is going to apply directly to this year for us. We plan on starting right where we left off setup-wise and trying to improve that setup for this race at Homestead.”

FAST FACTS

THE CHASE IS ON… Carl Edwards enters the final race of the season at Homestead leading the NASCAR Sprint Cup point standings by three points over Tony Stewart.  He has earned one win, 18 top-five, 25 top-10 finishes and two poles this season. Carl Edwards will make his eighth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start at Homestead-Miami Speedway in this weekend’s Ford 400.  In his previous seven starts, Edwards has accumulated two wins, four top-five, six top-10 finishes and one pole.

FOR THE RECORD…Edwards’ average start at Homestead is 13.4, his average finish is 5.7 which is the best of all active drivers. He has also led a total of 441 laps there, the most among active drivers. He has only finished outside the top 10 once in seven starts.

IN THE LOOP… According to NASCAR’s Loop Statistics compiled over the last seven races at Homestead, Edwards has turned 173 of the track’s fastest laps, spent 1,379 laps in the top 15, and has a driver rating of 117.5, which leads all active drivers in these categories.

ON THE TRACK…The Aflac team will be unloading chassis RK-739. This car last raced at Texas two weeks ago where Edwards led 14 laps and finished second.

REWIND: HOMESTEAD 2010… Carl Edwards dominated the NASCAR Sprint Cup race and took home his second win of the season.  Edwards started from the outside of the front row en route to leading 190 of the 267 laps and taking the checkered flag in the Ford 400.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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