Victory Interview with Carl Edwards from NASCAR Nationwide
Series at ORP
Two items this week:
· Audio file is attached and the transcript is below. This is yours
to use and post with the links to the pictures.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationwide/sets/72157621724048165/
· NASCAR’s Kyle Petty and drivers Brad Keselowski and Michael Annett
will be at Nationwide in downtown Des Moines tomorrow.
Petty, Keselowski and Annett will speak to race fans about the dangers of
committing DWD – Driving While Distracted.
They will be there at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 29, 2009; at Nationwide
Insurance complex, south side of 1100 Locust St. building, Des Moines.
Nationwide will also bring its NASCAR simulator to the event for a race
challenge that highlights how texting behind the wheel can affect driving
abilities. Petty, Keselowski and Annett will also be available for
interviews and photography.
If you can make it, let me know. I’ll get you a ride in driver’s seat!
Nancy Smeltzer
Nationwide Insurance
Communication Consultant
(614) 249-4491
FAX: (614) 677-6802
Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/nancy501
Carl Edwards NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion Interview – O’Reilly
Raceway Park
After they were unable to qualify their cars because of practice over at
Indy’s big track, Carl Edwards and Kyle Busch charged through the pack in
the Nationwide Series race at O’Reilly Raceway Park. In the second half of
the Kroger 200, those two would trade the lead three times. Edwards would
eventually take the win after wrestling the top spot away from Busch, with
22 laps to go.
Carl Edwards:
Kyle and I have run into each other in the past and I got him a little bit
off of four one time, but we really race very well together I think. To
me, what we just did there is as hard as you can race together without
cutting a tire or tearing something up or wrecking each other and that’s
fun to be able to do. You can go right up to that limit and this track let
us do it and I hope he had fun. He didn’t win the race, but hopefully he
enjoyed the race too. That was pretty neat.
Kyle Busch:
You know, it was a tough hard fought battle. We had what we had and we
gave it all we could and we came up short. He was better than us all
night, I mean he proved it driving by us on the run before and just
getting on my inside all of the time. I thought my car was as good as his;
I should have been able to stay ahead of him or drive away.
Edwards and Busch were joined in the rear of the field at the start of the
race by fellow cup competitors David Reutimann and Matt Kenseth. It was
one of the reasons Edwards had a great time coming through the pack.
Edwards:
Yeah, it is really fun. The first 20 laps we were back there and it was
Reutimann, Kyle, me, Matt and man it was three wide. I mean I think I
almost touched the grass one time I was so low trying to go around those
guys and that is fun. I mean it’s rewarding to be able to pass cars like
that.
Kenseth would wind up number three across the finish line satisfied he had
nothing for Edwards or Busch.
Matt Kenseth:
That long run right before the last caution we were pretty good and we
could run about where Carl was running maybe just a little off and I
thought we had at least had the second place car and I was complaining
about being tight in the middle and we freed it up there probably a little
too much and got really loose in and loose off and it was all I can do to
hang onto third.
Coming home forth it was Brad Keselowski. For those who thought this 200
lapper at ORP did not have a lot of beating and banging, wasn’t as
physical as some prior races, he begs to differ.
Brad Keselowski:
Oh no it was, it was gruesome. You know all of these cars are tore up and
have donuts on them. That’s a product of a double foul restart. It’s like
when NASCAR signed us up for double foul restarts it’s like we handed our
brains away and back to them. We are all animals out there, including
myself and we showed it tonight.
With his best finish of the season, Steve Wallace was fifth.
Steve Wallace:
Less satisfying but really it was disappointing all at the same time I
really feel like we had the car to win the race tonight, but that pit stop
really killed us and NASCAR really killed us because the pace car pulled
out in front of the field. We were still going 100 miles an hour and I ran
into the back of the 99 car and we both spun out so that deal there was
just really unfortunate but we had a really good car, it was really fast
all night and definitely had two wins that we could have won here and in
Milwaukee but it’s just pit stops here. They are killing me.
Sixth at the finish was Ron Hornaday Jr. and he was followed by the top 10
by pole sitter Trevor Bayne, Jason Leffler, Scott Wimmer and Kenny Wallace
Grabbing his second Nationwide Series win of the year allowed Carl Edwards
to cut 20 points out of his championship deficit to Kyle Busch. But he
still trails the leader by 192.
Busch:
For us to be able to beat them we have to pretty much run first every
week. We need to have the type of second half that we had last season, we
need to win about eight or nine races here and gain some points to make
this a competitive point’s battle.
In the last eight outings, Busch has run three races and been the runner
up fives times.
A full set of the pictures taken at O’Reilly Raceway Park can be viewed at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationwide/sets/72157621724048165/
The Nationwide Series will return this week to the Iowa Speedway in
Newton. Look for the audio interview following the U.S. Cellular 250
presented by Northland Oil and TMC Trucking.
And don’t forget, Nationwide’s Media Team will be Twittering from the Iowa
Speedway. You can follow the Team’s whereabouts on the track at
Twitter/Nationwide (http://twitter.com/Nationwide). If there is a picture
of someone or something you would like to see trackside, send your request
to http://twitter.com/Nationwide. The team will try its best to get the
shot. Pictures will be posted at http://www.twitpic.com/photos/nationwide