Carl Edwards INTENTIONALLY spun out Brad Keselowski to win at Gateway International Raceway in Madison, Illinois. While he didn't say it word-for-word, he basically admitted that he did it intentionally. Carl Edwards should be fined and suspended for his actions, because this is not the first time he has done this to Keselowski. It is one thing to accidentally spin out another driver, then admit that it was an accident and apologize for it. It is another thing altogether to spin someone out to win the race, and then brag about doing it in victory lane. In his victory lane interview, Carl Edwards showed no remorse, nor did he express any concern for the well-being of the driver that he wrecked. He sounded like a little kid bragging about beating someone up. Maybe someone will wreck Carl Edwards in the next he drives in, but I think NASCAR officials should have some balls and impose stiff...
I'm watching the race and just saw a crash involving the #12 car. He came down in front of Carl Edwards in the #99, who clipped him in the rear corner by the rear wheel. This hit caused the rear end of the #12 to lift up off the ground, sending the entire car into the air, flipping it onto it's top and rolling back upright. Fortunately, it did not hit the fence and no spectators were injured this time. I've heard commentators mention that the new, larger rear spoiler on these cars is causing this problem but NASCAR says that's not the case. So, what do you think? I don't recall seeing stock cars flying into the air, rear end first, before those new wings were installed.