Carl Edwards went from Columbia to Kansas Speedway and the other famed tracks of NASCAR. Now he’s a Hall of Famer.
Carl Edwards left NASCAR abruptly in 2016 and has mostly stayed away since, making his Hall of Fame induction all the more special to him.
During his time as a driver for Roush Fenway Racing, Carl Edwards had once criticized NASCAR's stage format. Speaking about how the format did not add any value to the sport, Edwards said it took ...
Carl Edwards didn't emphatically say no to potentially practicing for Kyle Larson at the NASCAR All-Star Race, but he did say, "I'm very likely to crash." ...
The sport’s heroes and legends gathered at the NASCAR Hall of Fame to formally induct the Hall’s esteemed class of 2025 — racing greats Ricky Rudd, Carl Edwards and the late Ralph Moody. They — along ...
Carl Edwards was the ultimate grassroots racer. His first signature backflip off a race car came on a dirt track in his native Missouri, and he eventually backflipped his way into the NASCAR Hall ...
Former Xfinity Series champion Carl Edwards was recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy in American stock car racing. Ahead of the ceremony, Edwards spoke with NASCAR ...
“I grew up racing at my local dirt track and didn’t even imagine I would get to drive in NASCAR. I couldn’t have imagined any of this stuff.” Columbia, Missouri native Carl Edwards did his ...