Roush names Edwards 'heir apparent'

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A seemingly harmless post-race question turned into a startling revelation Friday night.
During Carl Edwards' winner's interview in the press box at Daytona International Speedway following his victory in Friday night's Florida Dodge Dealers 250, Edwards' team owner, Jack Roush, was asked about Edwards' future.

His response was rather matter-of-fact: "Carl Edwards is the heir apparent to Mark Martin in the No. 6 car."

Roush continued; "I'd like to see Mark (Martin) drive three more years and then I think (Edwards) will be in the No. 6."

Even Edwards, 24, seemed taken aback by the remark. Asked later about Roush's comment, he said:

"It's an honor and motivates me to work harder every day to be the best driver I can be so that when we do come up with a marketing partner to run in the Nextel Cup Series in that car, I can ... win championships.

"The emotional part of me just can't believe it. It gives me chills. Mark Martin has been someone I have looked up to long before I even started racing for his determination and drive."

Friday was Edwards' fourth NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series win. He won three races and rookie of the year honors last season.
 
Incredible! Ever since Martin came on the scene with Roush in '88, I have been a huge fan of both. The more of Carl Edwards I see the better I like him ,too. I can think of no better 'replacement' when the day comes for the #6 car. Maybe the loss of Kyle Busch wasnt such a blow for Jack after all. Edwards is as good. :cheers:
 
John Wood's time is coming, Ricky Rudd won't drive three more years. I think it would be safe to say "John Wood is the heir apparent to the Wood Bros. NO.21."
 
This is old news from last year but I'm excited about it. I don't have to change numbers after my favorite driver retires.Edwards is a great driver & person & a great fit for the #6 after Mark is gone.Until then, Go get em Mark !!! :D
 
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