I like Carl Edwards and respect him as a real talent. However, he's a good example of the spoiled young drivers who are beginning to make NASCAR resemble the NBA. Edwards is a second year driver who has won several races. Tony Stewart is a two time Cup champion, plus was probably the greatest driver in the history of the IRL He can win in a sprint car on dirt Wednesday night, then win at Daytona on Sunday. He has dominated every race series he has ever been in. He can beat you in his car, then trade cars with you and beat you again, pick your course, road, oval, short track, dirt.
I understand Edwards' frustration, but someone needs to sit him down and tell him to shut up. I guarantee you the last thing he wants is a feud with Stewart. Obviously Stewat didn't mean to wreck him, and I'm sure Stewart regrets it. He said as much.
Obviously, Stewart needs to get a handle on his temper, as it is costing him and his team. I blame NASCAR as well for being very inconsistent in enforcing rules against rough driving. Stewart has a point about the lack of give and take, but his overreactions make him look hypocritical.
I think NASCAR needs to be very proactive and sit all the drivers invovled down and make it very clear that they are looking at long suspensions if there is any deliberate wrecking. With the Chase format, the stakes are hugely higher than they used to be back in the golden days of NASCAR when the drivers could police themselves, either on the track or behind the garage.