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Soo what do you think should happen or Carl ??

Should he be parked a race , suspended longer, fined points and money or should nothing happen and it just be considered racing ???

Personally i think he should be fined 5 million dollars and there should be a heafty driver , car, owner points fine as well.. However I don't think he should be parked for Bristol..

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What Edwards did happens a lot in nascar. He just did it at the wrong time and place. Brad never wrecked him the first time. If your in a spot and someone comes down on you its not your fault. Some drivers would have let off the gas and let Carl in but thats not how Brad drives. I don't really care for either one of them much anyway. I think maybe 100 pts and put them BOTH on probation. At least I didn't have to hear about Jimmie Johnson for at least a week.:D Thanks for that Carl.

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Here's what I don't understand ... Maybe you guys can help me out. How does Edwards Just get Probation for an intential wreck ( not to mention he took prior swipes at brad) and driving the wrong way down pitroad... While Carl long get fined a million dollars for having an engine that's .17 of an inch to big??

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That's a different precedent honestly. Like two years ago when Carl's oil tank lid was off the car at Vegas. He and Roush Racing was docked 100 points each and Carl's crew crew was suspended for 6 races and fined. That's a worse penalty than what he got now.

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