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JUNIORFAN88
10-09-2008, 10:38 PM
Edwards, Harvick get into altercation at LMS garage
Incident stems from multi-car wreck at Talladega
By Raygan Swan, NASCAR.COM
October 9, 2008
08:09 PM EDT

type size: + -CONCORD, N.C. -- Carl Edwards has a lot going on, as if chasing Jimmie Johnson for a Sprint Cup championship wasn't enough.


The deal with me and Harvick is between me and him and there's nothing else to talk about. We know where each other stand and that's it.

CARL EDWARDSEdwards has had to mend fences with Roush Fenway Racing teammates after wrecking them at Talladega last weekend. He also was under heavy criticism and name calling from fellow Chase driver Kevin Harvick, who was incidentally collected in Edwards' wreckage. That was then.

This is now. Edwards was bombarded with questions regarding a physical altercation that broke out between him and Harvick inside the Nationwide Series garage Thursday at Lowe's Motor Speedway. The dispute resulted in a dented hood on Harvick's No. 33 entry, according to a Nationwide Series driver who witnessed the scuffle.

When asked to address the issue, Edwards said, "The deal with me and Harvick is between me and him and there's nothing else to talk about. We know where each other stand and that's it."

Witnesses said Edwards approached Harvick in the Nationwide garage and the two exchanged sharp words, after which Harvick turned to walk away and Edwards grabbed him. Harvick then turned and shoved Edwards onto the hood of the No. 33 car, after which a Harvick crew member placed Edwards in a headlock.

At that point the altercation apparently was broken up. Officials from NASCAR had no comment, stating that the incident is a non-issue.

With six wins this season, Edwards was thought to be a championship favorite. But now he is 72 points out from Chase leader Johnson, a margin that was widened after Edwards' overly anxious driving in Talladega last week.

Edwards was pushing his teammate Greg Biffle down the back straightaway and into Turn 3 when his No. 99 spun Biffle around and collected several other cars (watch video).

"I looked at the tape last week," Edwards said. "I ended up getting too far off center from his bumper. I had no hint of the loose characteristics and I just got too far off center. It happened so quick we were both surprised. It's a bad feeling."

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His anxiety has yet to subside. Refocused maybe, but not gone.

"After that race I wish we could've started this race as fast as we could get here. That's how racing goes. When it's not going so well you just want to go race and get back on top so I'm excited about this race," he said.

While Harvick was less than forgiving, criticizing Edwards for hanging in the back all day during the AMP Energy 500, playing it too safe and calling him a "pansy," Biffle said he understands.

"All we can do is learn from it and go on and move forward. There's nothing I'm going to do about it now, I've lost the points, we've wrecked the cars and it's going to do no good to point fingers," Biffle said. "I'm not mad at Carl. Carl made a mistake. I watched the tape -- he was over-anxious or over-excited ... I'm not mad at him."

Edwards said he has a lot of intensity on the track, evident by his banzai move on Johnson in Kansas two weeks ago, another incident for which the driver was criticized.

"I go out there and race as hard as I can and sometimes it doesn't work out," Edwards said. "This is me and how I do things and it's been a good year."

Still, Edwards is regretful.

"The first thing you think, man, I lost all these points, but then the worst part of it is what happened to Travis [Kvapil] and Greg and Harvick and Dale [Earnhardt Jr.] and Matt [Kenseth]," Edwards said. "It ended up costing a lot of people. I've been got up in wrecks and I can tell you that starting them is the only thing worse than getting caught in one, that's for sure."

Edwards is ready for the dust to settle and get back to business, winning his first Cup championship, a feat that seemingly was within reach in 2005 but the first-year driver lacked experience.

"I was real naïve in 2005 as far as points are concerned. I didn't even know what we had there, you know?" he said. "I think now I'm more grateful for sure and I think I'm in a better position now."

Some racing veterans say you have to lose a championship before you can win one but Edwards isn't conceding this year.

"You can't count Jimmie out," Edwards said, before adding, "He's an unbelievable competitor but we are not far enough back yet."

DCNascarFan
10-09-2008, 10:50 PM
Go Harvick....

bigolepig
10-09-2008, 11:42 PM
Here is another story on this subject...they left out the "note" in that one...

Harvick, Edwards exchange words, scuffle in garage

JIM UTTER

The Charlotte Observer

Thursday, Oct. 09, 2008


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Kevin Harvick (from left) Carl Edwards and David Ragan in the Nationwide Series garage during a rain delay at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Thursday. This photo was taken a few minutes before the discussion and apparent altercation between Edwards and Harvick. DAVIE HINSHAW/The Charlotte Observer


CONCORD, N.C. - If Carl Edwards was hoping to put his involvement in Sunday's 12-car wreck at Talladega Superspeedway behind him, he found no satisfaction on Thursday.
No satisfaction from his Roush Fenway Racing teammates collected in the accident and none from Kevin Harvick, who was also caught up in it and called Edwards a "pansy" afterwards in a TV interview.
In fact, a discussion of last weekend's events between Edwards and Harvick in the Nationwide Series garage at Lowe's Motor Speedway turned into a heated verbal and physical altercation when a series practice session was cut short by rain.
Witnesses said the incident started in the garage stall where Harvick's No. 33 Chevrolet was parked. Edwards had walked over from his area, two stalls down.
The conversation appeared to start amicably, but soon heated words were exchanged, the witnesses said. At one point, Harvick appeared to turn away from Edwards, who then reached for Harvick's shoulder, as if to turn him back around. Harvick responded by shoving Edwards, who landed on the No. 33 Chevrolet, denting the right-front section of the hood.
People who saw the altercation, including the driver of Harvick's motorcoach, Jeff Smith, jumped in to separate Edwards and Harvick, the witnesses said. At one point, Smith had Edwards in a headlock, they said, but the drivers apparently exchanged no punches.
Photos were taken of the incident, but were not made available.
Both drivers declined to comment on the incident and NASCAR officials said they considered it a "non-issue."
In the interview following wreck at Talladega, Harvick called Edwards a "pansy" for riding around in the back of the pack before eventually moving to the front and running with the leaders. Soon after joining the lead pack, Edwards' car hit teammate Greg Biffle's car, touching off the 12-car wreck that collected another teammate, Matt Kenseth, and Harvick, among others.
Before returning to North Carolina last weekend, Edwards left a handwritten note for Harvick with the pilot of Harvick's plane. The Observer and ThatsRacin.com obtained a photo of the note, which said, "Kevin, Thanks for (expletive) me on TV - I was really trying to screw up everyone’s day. Love, Carl."
Earlier Thursday, Biffle said he and Edwards had talked about last week's incident and that Edwards "understands he made a mistake."
Biffle said Edwards was behind him and had been in position to bump-draft, but then Edwards moved down on the track. So he hit the rear bumper on the left corner rather than head-on.
"I know he didn't mean to do it. Certainly he didn't want to wreck himself, because that's what he did, he wrecked himself," Biffle said. "All we can do is learn from it and go on and move forward."
Edwards admitted he was upset with Harvick's comments at Talladega.
"We took care of that privately," he said. "I think that's the right way to do that - man-to-man - talk about stuff and make sure you understand how everybody feels."
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