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Carl Edwards: “I’m Grateful I Didn’t Win the 2016 Cup Championship”

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
February 9, 2025
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Carl Edwards: “I’m Grateful I Didn’t Win the 2016 Cup Championship”

Feb 7, 2025; Charlotte, NC, USA; Former driver Carl Edwards accepts his induction into the NASCAR Hall Of Fame at Charlotte Convention Center Crown Ballroom. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

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For most NASCAR drivers, losing a championship in the final laps of the season would be a nightmare that haunts them forever. But for Carl Edwards, it was a blessing in disguise.

As the newest inductee into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the former Cup Series star shocked fans by admitting that he is actually glad he didn’t win the 2016 title—the one that many thought should have been his.

“That restart didn’t work out, and this is something—the theme of this is gratitude, and this is going to sound strange, but I’m so grateful that we didn’t win that championship.”

Instead of a painful memory, Edwards sees his 2016 heartbreak at Homestead as the moment that gave him the clarity to walk away from NASCAR on his own terms.

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2016: The Championship That Slipped Away

Edwards’ final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2016 remains one of the most controversial finishes in NASCAR history.

With just 20 laps to go, Edwards was in the lead, seemingly on his way to his first Cup Series title.

But then, disaster struck.

🚨 A late-race restart triggered a wreck that ended Edwards’ championship hopes.
🚨 The controversial crash with Joey Logano sent Edwards spinning, eliminating him from contention.
🚨 Jimmie Johnson went on to win his record-tying seventh championship instead.

Edwards, however, has no regrets.

“Homestead was one of the best races I’ve run in my life. I don’t care that we don’t have that championship. I knew with about 20 laps to go in that race what it felt like to have a championship team. That was special.”

For most drivers, losing a title in that fashion would be unbearable. But for Edwards, it was an eye-opening experience—one that ultimately led him to retire just weeks later in a shocking, unexpected move.


Walking Away: Why Edwards Left NASCAR at His Peak

Following the 2016 heartbreak, Edwards stunned the NASCAR world by retiring at just 37 years old—a move that remains one of the most shocking exits in racing history.

Years later, he still doesn’t regret his decision, though he admits he could have handled it better.

“I don’t regret leaving. I could have probably done it better. I wasn’t good at it. I never even considered doing something like that. So, if I had to do it over again, I probably could have done it in a more gracious way.”

No farewell tour. No extended goodbyes. No dramatic comeback. Edwards simply vanished from NASCAR, leaving fans and insiders stunned.

Had he stayed, he may have won more titles—but he might not have left the legacy that he has today.


Carl Edwards’ Legacy: The Hall of Fame Seal of Approval

Despite never winning a Cup title, Edwards’ career impact was undeniable, earning him a rightful place in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

✔ 28 career Cup wins
✔ 2007 Xfinity Series Champion
✔ One of the most consistent drivers of his era
✔ One of NASCAR’s most respected personalities

And now, as a Hall of Famer, he’s finally at peace with how it all played out.

“I looked at my career, it was beyond my wildest dreams. I mean, beyond my wildest dreams.”


What’s Next for Carl Edwards?

Now officially a Hall of Famer, could Edwards make a surprise return to NASCAR in some capacity?

🏁 Broadcasting? A return to the sport in a TV analyst role?
🏁 Racing Again? A one-off comeback, perhaps at the Daytona 500 or a road course?
🏁 Mentorship? Helping guide the next generation of drivers?

Whatever comes next, Carl Edwards’ NASCAR legacy is cemented—even without that elusive championship.

And according to him, that’s exactly how it was meant to be.

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