NASCAR enshrined three new members in its Hall of Fame in a ceremony Friday night: Carl Edwards, Ricky Rudd and the late Ralph Moody.
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 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 ...
NASCAR's heroes and legends gathered at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday to formally induct the esteemed class of 2025 -- ...
Three NASCAR legends will be inducted into the sport’s Hall of Fame Friday evening at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, ...
Tenacity, innovation and backflips. Sustained success at NASCAR’s highest levels. Those are some of the defining qualities ...
NASCAR will induct three more drivers into the Hall of Fame. Carl Edwards, Ricky Rudd, and Ralph Moody will all be ...
From shocking announcements to mysterious exits, Part 2 of our countdown delves into the most unforgettable retirements in ...
Carl Edwards and Kyle Petty look back at their run-in at Bristol Motor Speedway from 2005 to the NASCAR Hall of Fame crowd's ...
Carl Edwards' investment in flying enhanced his career efficiency and family life, saving time and improving his quality of ...