Filed under: Carl Edwards, NASCAR Crashes

While the verdict is still out from NASCAR officials on whether to penalize
Carl Edwards for a dangerous retaliatory crash he caused late in Sunday's race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, there has been plenty of judgment rendered elsewhere.
Opinions have varied from those calling for Edwards' suspension to others shrugging off the whole matter with a wink-wink, "boys will be boys."
On the far extremes, fan reaction on FanHouse has ranged from calls for this to be considered a criminal matter to those who think Edwards' target, the young driver
Brad Keselowski, "had it coming.''
Still many others are convinced NASCAR is privately enjoying the whole dust-up and will use this as a publicity stunt to promote its next race, two weeks from now, at the traditionally action-packed half-mile, Bristol, Tenn., bullring.
NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Monday that if there is any further action -- "if" being the significant word -- it wouldn't be announced until Tuesday, possibly Wednesday.
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