NSCS: No pressure for Edwards, except delivering a title

Carl Edwards came within an eyelash of winning a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title in 2011, when he lost the championship to Tony Stewart on a tiebreaker.

At the time, Edwards drove a Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. Now, in his first season in a Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, the pressure to win a championship may be even greater than it was four years ago—because Toyota is still seeking its first title in NASCAR’s foremost series.

“(Team owner) Joe Gibbs makes it real clear that we are here to compete, and that’s what he does this for,” Edwards said on Friday at Martinsville Speedway. “Toyota let me know that they already have a spot for the trophy. It’s ready. They are in this to win. That’s what all of these folks do. ARRIS (Edwards’ sponsor) came on board, and first thing they told me was that ‘We have the fastest modems, and we better have a fast race car.’

“Everybody wants to win, and it’s cool to be part of a group like that. They’ll do what it takes and they work hard. We have four races left. We’re in the hunt. At the beginning of the season I didn’t feel like … I thought the chance of sitting here being able to say that after about eight races were slim. We were struggling, and I’m really proud of everybody for coming together. This is going to be fun, this is what it’s about.”