Carl Edwards New Hampshire Fast Facts

Carl Edwards – NSCS NEW HAMPSHIRE ADVANCE

Team: No. 99 Scotts Ortho Ford Fusion

Crew Chief: Bob Osborne

Chassis: RK-782 New car

Carl Edwards on racing at New Hampshire Motor Speedway:

“New Hampshire is a big race for us. We get to spend some time on Thursday with the fans in Boston which should be a lot of fun. We’ve got two races this weekend, and we’ve got a ton of momentum in both series. The cars are fast and we’ve won in the Nationwide Series there and been close in Cup. We’re hoping to get a win in the Cup series, and this is a great test for the second race of the Chase in September. This race is one of the toughest in the Chase and it can make a huge difference in our championship efforts. This race is extremely important because we can apply what we learn and hopefully have a better showing in the Chase.”

Crew chief Bob Osborne on racing at New Hampshire Motor Speedway:

“Although the statistics don’t show it, we have actually had very good cars and Carl has raced very well at Loudon. We have not had the best of luck and that shows in our record. It’s flat, it’s fast and is really a driver’s track. We’re taking a brand new car this weekend that should be very competitive for Carl. We can learn a lot at this race that will be useful when we come back in September during the Chase.”

FAST FACTS

CARL EDWARDS enters New Hampshire Motor Speedway second in the NASCAR Sprint Cup point standings, only four points behind new leader Kyle Busch. In 18 starts this season, Edwards has accumulated one win, 10 top-five and 13 top-10 finishes, as well as two poles.

FOR THE RECORD…In 13 NSCS starts at NHMS, Edwards has achieved two top-five and two top-10 finishes. Edwards’ best finish at Loudon is second place, captured in July of 2006, and his best start was in September of 2008, where he rolled off second, however qualifying was cancelled due to rain and the grid was set by owners’ points.

Edwards has completed 3863 of 3866 (99.9%) of the laps he has attempted at Loudon and has led 69 laps. He has an average start of 14.9 and an average finish of 14.5.

ON THE TRACK…The No. 99 team will be bringing RK-782 this weekend to New Hampshire. This is a brand new car.

REWIND, LOUDON JUNE 2010… Edwards struggled with the handling throughout the entire 301-lap race. With only one caution in the first 240 laps of the race it did not allow Edwards to pit often enough for much-needed adjustments. He ended his day two laps down in 25th place.

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