Ford Milwaukee Nationwide
- CARL EDWARDS WINS
Carl Edwards captured his
first NASCAR Nationwide
Series victory of 2008 and
his first win at The
Milwaukee Mile. This is 14th
career win for Carl Edwards
in the NASCAR Nationwide
Series. This is the 92nd win
for owner Jack Roush. He is
the winningest driver in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series
Ford has now won six NASCAR
Nationwide races at The
Milwaukee Mile. Ford has 154
NASCAR Nationwide Cup Series
race wins.
CARL EDWARDS AND DREW
BLICKENSDERFER PRESS
CONFERENCE
CARL EDWARDS – No. 60
Save-a-Lot Ford Fusion –
(finished 1st, qualified
11th) – TALK ABOUT YOUR RUN.
“First of all, a huge thanks
to Erik Darnell. I’m sure
Drew would say the same. He
did a really good job and
that was very much
appreciated by me. I also
have to thank PK [Pierre
Kuettel]. We made this crew
chief swap this week and I
think Drew would also agree
with me that PK did almost
all the work on this car and
got it set up to come here.
He’s a huge part of this
win. We’re thinking about
him. It just feels good to
win a race for Save-a-Lot
and for our team and for
everybody at the shop and
all the guys who’ve been
working hard and sticking
with this program even
though we haven’t won a race
for a long time. It means a
lot to have all that
support. This win is a huge
relief.”
DREW BLICKENSDERFER – No.
60 crew chief – TALK ABOUT
YOUR FIRST NIGHT ON THE PIT
BOX WORKING WITH CARL.
“Obviously it went pretty
well. I’m kind of hating to
go to Loudon next week, I
might mess something up. At
Roush Fenway, we do things
in a way that really
inspires teams. The 17 team
and the 60 team and the 6
and the 16, all of our crew
chief offices are within
five feet of each other. We
all know what everybody else
is doing. We all stay in
constant communication. We
work hand-in-hand with each
other’s team. So coming over
to the 60 wasn’t anything
new. The guys knew who I
was; I knew they were. It
isn’t like I switched teams.
I just went to a different
car number, really under the
same team, Roush Fenway. It
wasn’t difficult at all
coming over to work with a
guy like Carl, obviously
that makes everything a
little easier.”
CARL EDWARDS (continued)
– WAS THERE REALLY ANY TIME
TO ESTABLISH ANY CHEMISTRY
WITH DREW TONIGHT OR TODAY
AT ALL? “No, we’ve talked
for a total of about 10
minutes. We learned a little
bit about the way we
communicate today. It was a
long race with a lot of pit
stops and a real chassis
race, so we got talk a lot
during the race. Jason
Hedlesky [spotter] actually
joked around one time that
we talked for a whole lap
under caution and Jason
thought that was funny.
We’re just getting to know
one another and hopefully
this is a relationship that
continues in this manner for
a long, long time and that
would be very cool for me.”
WHAT DOES IT SAY ABOUT DREW
THAT HE’S ABLE TO COME INTO
HIS FIRST RACE WITHOUT ANY
TIME WITH YOU AND WIN RIGHT
AWAY? “I think it says a lot
about Drew and his
composure. I mean, he got
pretty much called into
meeting and told what was
going to happen and was very
cool that PK and Drew and
all the guys on both teams
were all okay with all the
changes. Everyone kept their
heads up and went forward. I
think that says a lot about
Drew and PK and all the guys
that change like this that
we can do it without missing
a beat.”
CARL EDWARDS (continued)
– CAN YOU RUN THROUGH THE
CHRONOLOGY? YOU MUST HAVE
SEEN EACH OTHER BUT YOU
BARELY KNEW EACH OTHER ON
TUESDAY OR HOW DID THAT
HAPPEN? “Yeah, I was just
asking him now exactly how
to pronounce his last name.
I’ve been calling him ‘Drew’
all week because I didn’t
want to mess up his last
name.”
DREW BLICKENSDERFER
(continued) – “Obviously,
we’re around each other by
the race and we’re around
each other’s teams at the
race track. I probably
talked today more to Carl
than I talked to Matt [Kenseth]
in two years. And we got to
talk together more today on
the radio that we’ve spoken
in the whole time that I’ve
been at Roush and he’s been
at Roush. Today was a pretty
important day for us to get
it off that way and looking
forward to Loudon where he’s
actually in the car in
practice and we get to find
out exactly what loose means
and tight means and each
other’s lingo.”
CARL EDWARDS (continued)
– CAN YOU DESCRIBE THE
BATTLE WITH BOWYER, HOW YOU
SET THAT UP AND WHAT
HAPPENED? “What happened
with Clint, I’m not real
proud of. I like Clint a lot
and I have a lot of respect
for him and I just got into
him. I dove for the bottom
and there wasn’t enough room
and I hit him. That’s what
happened. When we restarted,
he kind of left the bottom
opened and I got in there a
couple of times and I felt
like my car was really good
there. When he went into
[turn] one, I thought he was
going to leave it open and I
stuffed a nose down there
and hit him. I’m just glad
he didn’t wreck.”
IT’S MORE THAT A YEAR
SINCE YOU WON. WAS THERE A
POINT WHERE IT WAS EATING AT
YOU REAL BAD? “Yeah, that’s
what we do. I’m a competitor
and I want to win more than
anything in the world. So,
yeah, it’s very frustrating
to do all this interviews
and they put up the chart
and say, ‘Look how great
your 2007 season started.
Look how terrible it’s been
since then.’ Those are
terrible graphics that
somebody made up that I have
to talk about seems like all
the time. It’s very nice to
get back into victory lane.
It’s very good. This is what
Jack [Roush] pays me to do
and that’s what the sponsors
are all counting on and
that’s what the whole team
works for – to win.”
YOU PASSED ON THE TYPICAL
CELEBRATION BECAUSE? “The
back flip is something that
I do because I’m real
excited to win and I feel
like doing it when I win.
Today, with what happened
with Mr. Kalitta and the way
I passed Clint, I just
didn’t feel like doing a
back flip. I felt bad for
the fans, they were a little
upset about it, but
hopefully we’ll come back
here next year and we’ll do
it again and I’ll give them
a really nice one.”
WHAT’S IT LIKE FOR YOU TO
HAVE SAVE-A-LOT ON BOARD,
NOT A REGULAR SPONSOR AND
GET THE WIN? “It’s very good
to get the win for
Save-a-Lot. I felt like we
could have won at Las Vegas
and we ended up wrecked
there. Then we had a
spectacular crash at
Talladega with them. I was
kind of thinking this white
car is not that lucky. I
couldn’t believe it when
they threw the white flag
and I made it all the way
around and then the
checkered flags. It worked.
It happened. That’s very
cool. They’re a great
company. We’ve had a lot of
fun so far. We’re actually
going to do a production day
there next week and it will
be very cool to go to their
headquarters in St. Louis on
the heals of a win.”
DREW BLICKENSDERFER
(continued) – WILL YOU
USUALLY WEAR A RACE UNIFORM
OR FIRESUIT? DID YOU NOT
WEAR ONE BECAUSE OF HOW FAST
THINGS CHANGED? “Actually, I
don’t. I don’t wear a fire
suit. I normally would have
a crew shirt on, but yeah,
things went fairly fast this
week. I kind of went away
from wearing a firesuit; the
way NASCAR has it know. If
you don’t meet minimum speed
you gotta go behind the wall
and fix it. If I need to go
over the wall, there’s big
problems. We have very
qualified guys, especially
on the 60; they’re a full
time team. Darrell Morrow is
too qualified to be a car
chief in the Nationwide
Series. He can take care of
anything that needs to be
done over there. I wore a
firesuit changing tires, so
I kind of want to stay cool
and maybe breathe a little
easier without one.”
CARL EDWARDS (continued)
– DO YOU THINK THIS WILL
AFFECT WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO
DO TOMORROW? GETTING TO AND
FROM SONOMA? “No, if we can
get out of here pretty quick
and get a little sleep on
the plane, this is what I
prepare for. I try to be as
physically fit as I can be.
Tomorrow’s going to be fun.
It’s going to be really hot
and pretty strenuous and
that’s what I train for. I’m
really looking forward to
it. As long as Clint is not
too mad and I don’t have to
race around him, we’ll be
all right.”
DAVID RAGAN – No. 6
Discount Tire Ford Fusion –
(finished 4th, qualified
13th) – “We just needed a
little bit more. The car was
pretty decent all night. We
were just a little tight
through the center and
fighting bouncing getting
in. For the most part our
Discount Tire Ford Fusion
pit crew did an awesome job
on pit road and we just got
to keep working on
particulars, top fives are
great and top 10s are great
but we’ve just got to keep
working on the details.”
YOUR FIRST TIME IN THE CAR
WAS FOR THE RACE AND YOU
MOVED FROM THE BACK TO A
FOURTH PLACE FINISH. “Yeah,
we can practically set them
up within pretty close where
we can get it close in ten
minutes in practice if we
needed to every week. And
Auggie Vidovich does a good
job and Mike and all the
Discount Tire team do a good
job preparing these cars.
Nothing falls off and we
have pretty reliable motors
every week. It is fun just
making laps and getting good
finishes but we always want
a little bit more.”
MARCOS AMBROSE – No. 59
STP Ford Fusion – (finished
16th, qualified 21st) – “It
was a frustrating night. We
had a tight race car towards
the end and it really hurt
us. We made some changes and
worked on it during the
race, but we were always
going to be a little behind
[traveling between two
races, missing qualifying].
But we’ve got to look at the
big picture. We came all
this way to keep the points
from ticking over and we did
that.” YOU STARTED IN THE
BACK AND MADE IT INTO 17TH
BUT COULDN’T GET MUCH
HIGHER. WHY? “We just
couldn’t go. It was tight
all night. We were getting
close there for a while and
we were looking in good
shape to get close to the
top 10. But we couldn’t get
it just right and it started
to get worse. We hung on at
the end and it wasn’t much
fun having to work so hard
because it was really tight,
but while it’s frustrating
you’ve got to think that we
got a bunch of points, so in
that regard we achieved what
we came here to do. We’ve
got a big day ahead tomorrow
in California. The No. 21
Ford Fusion continues to go
well. We had a brush with
the wall but we got away
with it without anything
serious. The big deal for us
was to get in the race, so
now that we are there and we
have a fast car it’s going
to be a very excited day for
everyone at Sonoma
tomorrow.”
COLIN BRAUN – No. 16
CitiFinancial Ford Fusion –
(finished 21st, qualified
10th) – TALK ABOUT YOUR
NIGHT RUNNING IN THE TOP 10
“We just pretty much got
wrecked by the 9 there. I
don’t know what he was doing
or didn’t see me or what. We
were well up alongside of
him and he just came down,
turned into our door of our
No.16 CitiFinancial Ford
Fusion and spun us around
and that was that. We got
back out there, it wasn’t
too bad, I thought we were
still in good shape and
tried to pass the 33 on the
outside and he turned up
into us and wrecked us
again. It’s unfortunate that
those two guys had to do
that and be that way. I
guess that’s part of racing
and I certainly won’t forget
that.” DID YOUR TRUCK RACE
HELP IN TONIGHT’S RACE?
“Absolutely, it helped a
lot. I felt that I knew what
the race track was doing a
little bit more than if I
had never turned a lap here
before. That definitely
helped me out a lot. I felt
a lot more comfortable out
there. I think we can make
adjustments a little bit
easier and a little bit
better than what we could of
if I had no experience here.
It was definitely good. We
had a fast car, that’s for
sure, I thought we had a car
that was competitive enough
to run solidly in the top 10
probably in the top five
there. It shows we
definitely had the speed, I
guess we just need to have
some luck go our way.”