CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The owner of Carl Edwards’ car says he is satisfied with NASCAR’s penalty on the driver.
Edwards was placed on probation for three races by NASCAR for deliberately wrecking Brad Keselowski in last weekend’s race at Atlanta. The intentional contact with Keselowski sent his car airborne.
Jack Roush says he thinks NASCAR “fairly” considered all the circumstances in its decision.
He says he looks forward to meeting with NASCAR officials, Keselowski and rival owner Roger Penske at Bristol next weekend.