Carl Edwards – NSCS DOVER ADVANCE
Team: No. 99 Aflac Ford Fusion
Crew Chief: Bob Osborne
Chassis: RK-788 – This car last ran Chicago where it finished fourth
Edwards, NSCS at Dover International Speedway :
Date Event S F Laps Led Status Money
5-15-11 Fed Ex 400 13 7 400/400 117 Running $146,841
9-26-10 AAA 400 10 5 400/400 2 Running $144,123
5-16-10 Autism Speaks 400 9 8 400/400 0 Running $136,773
9-27-09 AAA 400 30 11 400/400 0 Running $128,106
5-31-09 Autism Speaks 400 13 7 400/400 12 Running $149,656
9-21-08 Camp. World 400 22 3 400/400 85 Running $175,150
6-1-08 Best Buy 400 14 2 400/400 64 Running $235,375
9-23-07 Dodge Dealers 400 15 1 400/400 95 Running $229,250
6-4-07 Dover 400 5 3 400/400 18 Running $190,100
9-24-06 Dover 400 6 2 400/400 21 Running $172,850
6-4-06 Neighborhood 400 25 15 400/400 2 Running $104,125
9-25-05 MBNA 400 32 9 404/404 0 Running $93,850
6-5-05 MBNA 400 8 16 398/400 0 Running $98,060
9-26-04 MBNA America 400 15 18 397/400 0 Running $97,417
Races Wins Top-5s Top-10s Poles Led Money
Cumulative 14 1 6 10 0 416 $2,101,676
Carl Edwards on racing at Dover International Speedway :
“I’ve loved Dover ever since the first time I went there in the trucks with Jack. It’s a fun race track. It’s got a high sensation of speed, but those concrete tracks really boil down to how good your car is and how precise you can get that setup. I feel like Bob and I have really good communication and we’re able to really dial the car in and then the track doesn’t change much, so we can really work towards that goal all weekend and march closer and closer to that perfect setup. There is less firing from the hip and more marching through the setup and changes. I really like that style and that race track is just a lot of fun.”
Crew Chief Bob Osborne on racing at Dover International Speedway :
“Although we’ve got two one-mile tracks in a row, they couldn’t be more different. I’m looking forward to racing at Dover this weekend since it’s a much better track for us than New Hampshire . We typically run much better on the banked tracks than on the flat ones. We’ve got a car for Dover that I feel will be extremely competitive. Dover is a difficult race track to drive and Carl really excels with cars that don’t necessarily handle well an entire race. It has a lot to do with getting the most out of what you have for a race car and he does that extremely well.”
Fast Facts
- Carl Edwards is currently fourth in the Sprint Cup points, 14 points behind of Tony Stewart. To date he has one win, 13 top fives, 19 top 10s and two poles this season.
- FOR THE RECORD…In 14 starts at the one-mile track, Edwards has one win, six top-five and 10 top-10 finishes. Edwards scored his only Cup win there in Sept. ’07. He has an average start of 15.5 and an average finish of 7.6.
- LAPS…Edwards has led 416 laps at Dover and has completed 99.9 percent of his laps there (5599 of 5604 laps).
- ON THE TRACK… The No. 99 team will be unloading chassis RK-788 this weekend. This car last raced at Chicago where Edwards finished fourth.
- IN THE LOOP … According to NASCAR’s Loop Statistics compiled over the last 14 races at Dover, Edwards has turned 404 of the track’s fastest laps which is third highest, spent 3,897 laps (74.9%) in the top 15 (fifth highest) and led a total of 416 laps (fifth highest). Edwards’ driver rating (104.9) is fourth best among active drivers.
- REWIND, DOVER , September 2010… Edwards moved up to fifth place with 15 laps to go and was chasing down Kurt Busch for fourth, but ran out of time to catch him. He finished the race in fifth place for his seventh top-five and 15th top-10 finish of the season.