Did the penalty fit the crime for Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski?
Godwin Kelly: I’d say so. Carl lost the points he gained on Brad by wrecking him, but the fine should’ve been a little bigger. Get a little deeper into a man’s pocket and he’ll think twice before doing it again. Rob Ullery: I’m not sure there was a crime. At least, none Edwards was guilty of. Didn’t NASCAR ask for this before the season. I feel like the parents told little Carl to hit the neighbor boy, then punished him and the boy for doing so. Ken Willis: Who knows. The moral to this story, however, seems to be: If you’re gonna return a bump in order to regain the lead and win a race, make sure you’re bumping a guy who can save the car. Kissing the bricks at Indy or Victory Lane at Daytona? Godwin Kelly: I never imagined those bricks could taste good, but the feeling of Victory Lane at Daytona has got to be amazing. Rob Ullery: Win at Indy, kiss the bricks. Win at Daytona, kiss your wife. If my wife isn’t reading this, then kissing the bricks is tops. Ken Willis: NASCAR makes sure no