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Edwards drove the No. 19 JGR entry for only two seasons before stepping away in 2016, while Hamlin has remained loyal to the team throughout his entire Cup career.
Racing great Carl Edwards will end his years-long absence from the NASCAR spotlight this Sunday for a return that some thought may never happen. On Tuesday, he revealed what the Amazon Prime Video ...
Edwards' latest job has him back in NASCAR, after a self-imposed eight-year hiatus, as part of Amazon Prime's broadcast team. He will serve as a pre- and post-race studio analyst for five races ...
Edwards' No. 19 Toyota will be a new fourth program for a team that already has Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and former series champion and Roush Fenway Racing teammate Matt Kenseth.
Many thought Edwards would become an analyst after retiring in 2017, but he resisted overtures from various networks until Prime Video approached him earlier this year. “The timing just feels right.
Carl Edwards, a Columbia, Missouri native, started his racing career as a Craftsman Truck Series driver. He soon transitioned to NASCAR's elite Sprint Cup Series, winning 17 races since 2004.
(WLTX) - Nextel Cup driver Carl Edwards is used to going fast on the track. But Wednesday, he took off from McEntire Joint National Guard Station in an F-16 fighter jet. Edwards has his own pilot ...
Carl Edwards, making his first Nationwide start of the season, beat Brad Keselowski on a two-lap dash to the checkered flag on Saturday to win the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International.
One of those." Carl Edwards was in a position to win the 2016 Cup Series championship at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, but a late caution ruined his chances of securing the title.
Carl Edwards, making his first Nationwide start of the season, beat Brad Keselowski on a two-lap dash to the checkered flag on Saturday to win the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International.
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