Carl Edwards claims that his retirement from the sport was not influenced by his championship campaign in 2016. Recently, he was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, along with Ricky Rudd and Ralph Moody, as part of the Class of 2025. Edwards received the most votes from the Hall of Fame panel.
During discussions about his inclusion, he addressed the controversial decision to retire.
The end of the 2016 season marked the end of Carl Edwards’ career in NASCAR, which surprised many fans. As a former Xfinity Series champion and two-time Cup Series runner-up, he had a great opportunity to win the title that season. However, his dreams were shattered when he was hit by another Team Penske driver with only 10 laps to go in the race.
Edwards explained that his abrupt retirement was motivated by the desire to spend more time with his family. He emphasized that he had achieved everything he wanted in the sport and was fortunate to avoid serious injuries, considering the risks involved in NASCAR.
Despite many fans believing that Edwards retired due to unfair caution calls and the accident that cost him the title, he clarified that these factors did not ultimately influence his decision. While acknowledging that the championship campaign certainly played a role, it was not the main factor. Edwards carefully considered all aspects of his future at 37 years old before deciding to retire.