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Ky. Busch, Edwards on probation for six races

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR has placed Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards on probation for the next six races in the Sprint Cup Series, the result of their on-track incident last weekend at the end of the race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

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During the cooldown lap after Edwards' Ford took the checkered flag for Roush Fenway Racing, Busch drove alongside Edwards and bumped his car. Edwards responded by driving the nose of his car into the right side of Busch's Toyota, spinning him out.

The postrace incident was apparently a reaction to Edwards nudging Busch aside with 30 laps to go Saturday night. Busch had led the previous 415 laps.

Busch was unrepentant after the race, saying, "We'll go on and we'll race him that way in the Chase if that's the way he wants to race."

Edwards wasn't backing down, either.

"A real smart racer explained it to me this way after he wrecked me and I was real mad. He said, 'I just had to look at your rear bumper and decide if you would do this to me, and you had, and so it was a real simple decision,'" Edwards said. "I'd do it again."

Both drivers were later summoned by NASCAR to explain their actions.

This is just the latest development in a growing rivalry between the 23-year-old Busch and the 29-year-old Edwards, the winningest drivers in Cup this season.

Busch, who drives for Joe Gibbs Racing, has been the most dominant driver this season, winning eight times and building a lead of 212 points over runner-up Edwards in the Cup standings with two races remaining before the start of the 10-race Chase. But Edwards, who now has six wins, has come on strong in recent weeks, winning two in a row and three of the last four races.

The points race would have been even closer if not for a penalty Edwards received for racing without a cover on his oil tank after winning at Las Vegas. He was docked 100 points and NASCAR also took away the 10 bonus points for the win that would have transferred to the Chase.

Once the 12-man lineup for the Chase is set, their point totals will be reset to 5,000 and they will then be seeded by victories. If the Chase began this week, Busch would be on top with a 30-point lead over Edwards.

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Reputation:99
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Since:Nov 27, 2006

August 27, 2008 12:31 pm

I don't think they should have penilized either driver especially Edwards. 

Nascar is working hard at making the series as watered down as possible and it is starting to become a joke.  Rubbin' is racing even if it happens on the cool down lap in my opinion.  As long as it dosen't take place on pit road I say let them bang it up. 

Sure Carl had ...(more)

Reputation:99
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Since:Jan 7, 2007

August 27, 2008 3:27 pm

I agree with you to a point. "Probation" really isn't a punishment as much as it is a warning. NASCAR had to do something to make certain that there was no retaliation this week in Fontana. This probation really means nothing for Carl Edwards. I think as far as he is concerned, the incident is over and done with. This probation was a message to Kyle Busch. If you do anything stupi ...(more)

Reputation:99
Level:Superstar
Since:Jan 29, 2008

August 27, 2008 2:32 pm
You know NASCAR pulled in both drivers and said if either of them wreck the other, they would lose those crucial Chase bonus points. I kind of understand why they did it, but at the same time, they ruined what was building up to be a great battle between the two. So are they going to be penalized if either do a bump-pass like Carl did? Why only 6 races? Watch, Kyle will ta ...(more)
Reputation:94
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Since:Oct 23, 2006

August 28, 2008 8:27 am
It is a joke that Nascar put Carl Edwards and the "Idiot" of Nascar (Kyle Busch) on probation for the next 6 races. First Kyle Busch diserved what he got, second they did nothing wrong to hurt anyone. It was the end of the race. Besides with the way Kyle has been acting with the attitude towards all the other drivers. He blames all the accidents that "HE" has caused on them. Sa ...(more)
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Since:Jan 26, 2008