Victory Interview with Carl Edwards from NASCAR Nationwide
Series at PIR
@Nationwidenns will be at Homestead-Miami Speedway Nov. 21.
Attached is the audio file of the interview with race champ Carl Edwards
along with a transcript and a link to all the pictures we shot this
weekend
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationwide/sets/72157622691540591/
Nancy Smeltzer
Nationwide Insurance
Communication Consultant
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Carl Edwards NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion Interview – Phoenix
International Raceway
There’s no way Carl Edwards can beat Kyle Busch for the 2009 Nationwide
Series Championship. But he did alter the celebration plan, when he
captured the checkered flag at Phoenix and prevented Busch from clinching
the title with one race to go.
Carl Edwards:
We kept him from having that trophy for one more week, there’s something
to be said about that but in the end you race for a couple different
things. You race for the championship for sure, but you really race for
wins and that win feels good no matter what so I’m proud of my guys. Those
guys on that 18 team, they’ve done a really good job, everyone. If they
don’t seal it next week, which it looks like they are going to, they
deserve it, they perform very well.
Edwards would call it a nearly flawless afternoon as he started second and
finished first, grabbing his fifth victory of the season.
Edwards:
Great race cars, fast in practice, fast in qualifying, really strong on
long runs. Mike Kelly and the guys made great changes throughout the race
and got it real fast. There at the beginning Denny was good, Kevin was
really good. I thought we might have had the third best car throughout the
run and the changes we made were perfect and there at the end the car was
really fast. I’m really proud of my guys, that was a lot of fun, I love
this racetrack, it’s been very good to be in the Nationwide Series.
It was the third win on the one-mile track for Edwards and his second in
the last three Nationwide Series races in the Arizona Desert. The Missouri
driver just mentioned Denny as in Denny Hamlin, Kevin as in Kevin Harvick,
who would wind up the runner-up. Hamlin, in the mean time, was the only
driver other than Edwards to lead the event. Edwards was out front 109 of
the 200 laps, Hamlin led the other 91 but he would finish 12th after
getting into another run-in with Brad Keselowski and getting spun out.
Kyle Busch had a bird’s eye view of his teammate getting turned around.
Kyle Busch:
88 flat out jumped the 20. He tried to get them to turn three and missed
so he bottled up and drove into him into the center of the corner. What is
wrong with that kid?
Hamlin bowed revenge when he spoke to ESPN pit reporter Dave Burns.
Denny Hamlin:
I could sit here and bash him for the next 20 seconds or so and give you a
bunch of sounds bites and everything, but I’m just happy I signed up for
next weeks Nationwide race and in turn there’s a lot of guys that owe him.
There’s a lot of guys who have a lot of chips that they are going to cash
in. I’m just going to be the first to the pay window.
Do you think that NASCAR needs to get involved with Brad now at this
point?
Hamlin:
No, I’ll take care of him. It’s no biggie, I got him.
Keselowski had this to say about the incident on MRN.
Brad Keselowski:
We both just got into each other and unfortunately one of us turned around
but I don’t want to see cars go around but it’s just part of the way this
deal is. We were all racing hard and pushing on each other and sometimes
it doesn’t work out.
Keselowski survived the Hamlin skirmish to finish fifth, just behind Reed
Sorenson and Clint Bowyer who finished third and forth. Six to 10 it was
David Ragan, Matt Kenseth, Mike Bliss, Kyle Busch was ninth and then Steve
Wallace. 11 to 15: Jason Keller, again Hamlin was 12th, then it was James
Buescher, Trevor Bayne and Scott Wimmer. Busch recorded his 29th top 10
finish in 34 races but came up 6 points short of clenching the
championship before heading to Homestead. Busch and crew chief Jason
Ratcliff, on the cool down lap.
Jason Ratcliff:
Not one thing went our way today guys, nice job pit crew, way to put this
thing back together. Have to go on and do it next week.
Sorry about that man, I have no explanation. I have no idea what happened
in this race car but we got it man, it’s ours. All we have to do is take
the green next week and we’re going to be the champions. Sorry we couldn’t
do it today.
Busch:
We didn’t it today because we didn’t deserve it, oh well.
As was just mentioned, all Busch needs to do now is take the green flag at
Homestead, Miami this Saturday and the championship is his. But Carl
Edwards is already working on a strategy to prevent even that.
Edwards:
I’ve been trying to work on Jimmy to play a game of Frisbee, maybe I’ll
work on Kyle a little bit. I’m not going to say anything because if
something happened I’d be incriminating myself.
A full set of the pictures taken at the Phoenix International Raceway can
be viewed at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationwide/sets/72157622691540591/
The Nationwide Series will return Nov. 21 to Homestead-Miami Speedway in
Homestead, FL. Look for the audio interview following the Ford 300.
And don’t forget, Nationwide’s Media Team will be Twittering from the
Homestead-Miami Speedway Nov. 21.
You can follow the Team’s whereabouts on the track on Twitter (
http://twitter.com/Nationwidenns). If there is a picture of someone or
something you would like to see trackside, send your request to
http://twitter.com/Nationwidenns. The team will try its best to get the
shot. Pictures will be posted at http://www.twitpic.com/photos/nationwide