NASCAR puts Carl Edwards on probation pro 3 races
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Sticking with its "boys, bear at it" position, NASCAR won't value Carl Edwards to overlook any races after he on one's own wrecked Brad Keselowski's jalopy mould weekend in Atlanta.Edwards commitment be on probation for three races and monitored aside NASCAR through the April 10 dog-races at Phoenix but may handle in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series.NASCAR president Mike Helton said Edwards acted unacceptably Sunday but did not cross the line in what the sanctioning heart wish admit this season. NASCAR promised in January to allow the drivers more leeway in policing themselves and settling scores in an struggle to galvanize the sport."We made it hugely clear to (Edwards) that these actions were not acceptable and did operate beyond what we said following in January thither putting the driving back in the hands of the drivers," Helton said. "We into (Edwards) understands our position at this point."There had been a strong call out from fans and analysts someone is concerned NASCAR to hang Edwards, who returned to the track down 153 laps from an earlier disaster with Keselowski and intent on wrecking his car. He tried through despite at least whole lap before succeeding with three laps to go, nudging Keselowski's car and sending it airborne. The motor banged hood-first off the mark a retaining madden ahead flipping bankroll b reverse onto its wheels. No one was hurt.Keselowski supported NASCAR's decision."They are not in an sought-after predication when it comes to these matters, but they do an important job," he said in a proclamation, adding it was luckless the chance overshadowed Penske Racing teammate Kurt Busch's victory.read more
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