IMHO, it wasn’t Carl Edwards. I hated to see that happen to him…he had every right to do what he did, since there were only 10 laps left to go and Joey was faster on re-starts. Any other driver in the same situation would have done the same thing. I had been rooting for him the whole race but the championship eluded him yet another time. He may be turning into the next Mark Martin, i.e. being an excellent driver but who becomes a perennial bridesmaid.
I realize that there are a number of people who dislike him because of the way he drove Brad K. at Atlanta a number of years ago. I didn’t like what happened there either. I still like him however and still root for him, just as I did during this last 2016 season race. And…no one can deny that it was really classy of him to go over to the 22 team and shake hands with them after he wrecked, although I didn’t think he had anything to apologize for (neither did Joey in my opinion).
I hope Carl wins the championship next year.