Carl Edwards isn't the only NASCAR driver in history to own and pilot their own plane. However, the now-retired Cup Series driver might have been the one to ultilize flying the most throughout his ...
Carl Edwards left NASCAR at the top of his game. Years later, he returned—not to race, but to find something he never expected.
When Carl Edwards abruptly stepped away from NASCAR before the 2017 Cup Series season, it was a major shock. A driver stepping away in his prime? It isn’t something that you see very often.
Carl Edwards Discloses His Personal Life ... but I literally would spend my life in an airport (flying commercial airlines). This plane saves me about a hundred days a year.” – (Edwards) Edwards ...
First organized as a “racial experiment,” a contingent of Black Americans began training to be aviators at Tuskegee, Alabama, ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carl Edwards knew there was a chance he would be voted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame last May, but a prior commitment meant he would be flying from Alabama to Missouri during ...
Carl Edwards left NASCAR at the height of his career, just months after finishing fourth in the 2016 Championship. In his surprise exit press conference, he told reporters that he didn't have an ...
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 ...
Kyle Larson said he wanted Carl Edwards to jump into the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet for a NASCAR Cup Series event, at least for practice. Larson said last week that he wants Edwards to ...