When Carl Edwards left NASCAR ahead of the 2017 season, fans were perplexed. Then the rumors began online about what he was ...
Carl Edwards opened up about his NASCAR exit in 2017, which sparked a wave of rumors, as fans went wild with speculations about his unexpected retirement, including reports of him being a prepper and ...
The 28-time Cup Series winner who largely stayed away after retiring in 2017 will return to the spotlight with Amazon's broadcast team.
Carl Edwards will be part of NASCAR’s broadcast team for Prime Video and is ready for the next chapter in his career. While speaking with Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Carl Edwards shocked the NASCAR world by retiring following the 2016 NASCAR Cup Series season, a year in which he made it into the Championship 4, and had a cha ...
In one of the more shocking retirements in NASCAR history, Carl Edwards suddenly announced that he was stepping away from the sport back in January 2017. The announcement came just two months after ...
Carl Edwards recently looked back on his decision ... and I'm going to drive the hell out of this racecar like I've been doing for 13-14 years and I'm going to run this thing all the way to ...
Carl Edwards opened up about his NASCAR exit in ... and I'm gonna drive the hell out of this race car like I've been doing for 13/14 years and I'm gonna run this thing all the way to the end ...
Carl Edwards told Dale Earnhardt Jr. he couldn ... you know the Lord puts Matt right there I’m going to hop over the wall and he’s doing an interview and I thought now’s a good time ...
Prime Video unveiled the final pieces of a decorated announcing team for its inaugural season of NASCAR Cup Series coverage, introducing newly-minted Hall of Fame driver Carl Edwards, Daytona 500 ...