Edwards’ victory tainted in garage
His winning car failed a
post-race inspection at Dover Speedway.
DOVER, Del. (AP) — His car parked on the track because of a late-race red flag, Carl Edwards had time to catch replays on the big screen of the crash that wiped out other Chase drivers.
Edwards could only think about how lucky he was that he would get away from Dover unscathed.
“This place has great potential for disaster,” he said.
Edwards avoided trouble on the track Sunday to win at Dover International Speedway, but he found it in the garage. The No. 99 Ford failed the postrace inspection because the right rear fender was too low, and NASCAR this week will likely hit Edwards with a fine and dock him crucial points.
No evidence of tampering
NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Potson said there was no evidence of intentional tampering.
“This is a height violation. It is not one where we believe the structure of the body has been manipulated,” he said.
Edwards had dodged the smoke, the skids and the wrecks win his first Chase race in two seasons and vault five spots to third in the Chase for the tightened championship standings.
Now it’s all in doubt.
The probable penalty will only further jumble a points race that has the top six drivers separated by a mere 18 points. Jeff Gordon seized the points lead, with Tony Stewart second. Jimmie Johnson, who led the standings entering the day, fell to fourth.
“It was a crazy day at Dover and somehow we came out of it with the points lead,” Gordon said.
It sure was crazy. All he has to do is ask Kurt Busch, Matt Kenseth or Denny Hamlin. Smoked or smashed cars derailed their pursuit for a Nextel Cup title and the race was a disaster for most of the championship field.
Avoided massive wreck
Edwards’ surge late at Dover helped him avoid a massive wreck with 14 laps left that affected Chase contenders Martin Truex Jr., Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Johnson and a few other drivers in the 400-mile race on the concrete track.
Kurt Busch’s car hit the wall on the straightaway and ricocheted back on the track and into Reed Sorenson. The big crash left Truex’s crumpled car on the track while the race was red-flagged for nearly 12 minutes.
The cars can be repaired. The damage done in the points race in the pursuit for the Nextel Cup title might be too much to overcome for some of the drivers.
“It’s tough when everybody puts a lot of hard work into building these cars, and to just have one little problem like that took out a lot of cars,” Kurt Busch said.
Busch was far from the only driver who ran into trouble.
Matt Kenseth’s car was smoking and Denny Hamlin was fuming. Johnson and Kevin Harvick had tire woes. One by one, drivers in the Chase dropped back and dropped out.
That left Edwards as about the only Chase driver left standing in the race that had 13 caution periods.
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