This Carl Edwards paint scheme heading to Darlington Raceway for the throwback NASCAR weekend Carl Edwards made his NASCAR debut in 2004. In 445 races, he collected 28 race wins. Yet, following the ...
Denny Hamlin has sparked excitement across the NASCAR community by unveiling a special throwback paint scheme honoring former ...
Denny Hamlin and William Byron, two of the top contenders in the NASCAR Cup Series, revealed their throwback paint schemes for next weekend's Goodyear 400 at Da ...
Denny Hamlin has been on fire on the track, though he hasn’t yet secured a win this year. That could come in short order. But ...
Carl Edwards, the former NASCAR driver and Hall of Famer, is making a return to the sport as a broadcaster. He has joined Amazon Prime Video’s NASCAR team that includes Danielle Trotta and Corey ...
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Edwards signed a contract with the Tigres de Quintana Roo of the Mexican League on Monday. Edwards spent most of last season in Triple-A, finishing with a 4.02 ERA and 1.60 WHIP across 65 innings ...
We want you.” However, Carl Edwards responded by confirming he would decline the offer. Speaking with Danielle Trotta and Jordan Bianchi on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, Edwards explained that now is ...
Former driver Carl Edwards will join Amazon Prime Video in their five-race broadcast of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series as the pre and post-race studio analyst. He feels that he will be able to provide an ...
Carl Edwards, the NASCAR legend whose driving career was abruptly cut short, is set to make a surprising return to the sport. However, it’s not the comeback fans, and particularly Kyle Larson, had ...
Prime Video announced the final members of its broadcast team for its NASCAR Cup Series coverage beginning this season, which includes former drivers Carl Edwards and Trevor Bayne. Edwards will be a ...
Carl Edwards will be part of Amazon Prime Video’s NASCAR coverage in 2025, it announced May 11. The company also announced Kim Coon, Marty Snider and Trevor Bayne as pit reporters for its coverage.