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Edwards' crash takes out teammates and Chasers (cont'd)
With about 20 laps to go, Edwards was ready to make a move although it may have been a much too aggressive move in hindsight.
Trying to push Biffle to the front, Edwards spun the No. 16 machine entering Turn 3 causing a chain reaction smash-up that took out 11 cars -- five of which were Chase drivers including Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Edwards admitted he could've backed off Biffle's bumper slightly in Turn 3, but he thought he could get Biffle clear of [race winner] Tony Stewart.
"You do the best you can to move as far forward as possible. I was just pushing Greg as hard as I could. It's my fault and I apologize to everybody caught up in that wreck. We just got in exactly the wrong spot there going into [Turn] 3 and [Biffle] got real loose and that was just the way it went," Edwards said. "It's my fault."
Two weeks ago at Dover International Speedway the Roush Fenway Racing drivers stole the show and finished 1-2-3. Biffle won the first two Chase races of the season. That said, Talladega is the proclaimed "wild card" race of the Chase and is known for producing heart-breaking moments.
Plus, Roush Fenway Racing, historically, has performed poorly at Talladega, according to team owner Jack Roush.
"We've won twice here in 22 years with multiple cars," Roush said. "We don't have much of an average."
As for Edwards' strategy and execution in the draft, Roush said, "Carl wound up pushing harder on Greg than he could stand. NASCAR had set that up by allowing people to push all day. It was real clear to me and I think it was clear to everybody, including Carl, that if you weren't willing to push the car in front of you, then you couldn't advance as well as somebody else would that was doing the pushing. But he pushed too hard ..."
Edwards managed to maintain his second-place position in the Chase; Biffle held on to third and Kenseth remains in the ninth position.
Still, the Roush Fenway Racing Fords had the power to win -- David Ragan was proof of that. He finished third, the second-year driver's best finish at Talladega.
"I felt like we had a car that could have won and basically there at the end I just didn't have any teammates. For that matter, we didn't have any Fords on the racetrack, I think, so I was kind of at my own mercy," Ragan said.
Edwards, who arguably just tried too hard, might feel the same way.
"I was worried about the idiots here," he lamented, "and I was the guy that caused that one."
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| Pos. | +/- | Driver | Points | Behind |
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| 1. | -- | Jimmie Johnson | 5718 | -- |
| 2. | -- | Carl Edwards | 5646 | -72 |
| 3. | -- | Greg Biffle | 5641 | -77 |
| 4. | -- | Jeff Burton | 5619 | -99 |
| 5. | +2 | Clint Bowyer | 5566 | -152 |
| 6. | -1 | Kevin Harvick | 5547 | -171 |
| 7. | +4 | Tony Stewart | 5515 | -203 |
| 8. | -2 | Jeff Gordon | 5486 | -232 |
| 9. | -- | Matt Kenseth | 5473 | -245 |
| 10. | -2 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 5469 | -249 |
| 11. | +1 | Kyle Busch | 5387 | -331 |
| 12. | -2 | Denny Hamlin | 5383 | -335 |