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Edwards will race with a broken foot

Friday, September 4, 2009
(Updated 9:45 am)

CHARLOTTE (AP) — Carl Edwards will race this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway despite breaking his right foot playing frisbee.

Edwards is on crutches but was cleared to race in both the Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series by doctors from the University of Missouri. He is from Columbia, Mo., and was injured in a hometown game Wednesday night.

"I know this probably sounds ridiculous to a lot of people, and I could hardly believe it myself," Edwards said Thursday. "I was playing frisbee with a couple of buddies and we both went for the frisbee at the same time. I put my foot on it, my friend dove for it, and the next thing you know, we all heard a pop.

"I knew it was broken and we all kind of looked at each other in disbelief that of all things, I would break my foot playing frisbee."

Edwards has three victories at Atlanta and is the defending race winner. He said doctors told him he'll have no problems using the accelerator.

Edwards is fifth in the Sprint Cup Series standings with two races remaining before the title-deciding Chase for the championship begins. Because of his series-high nine wins last season, he was widely considered the favorite to end Jimmie Johnson's run of three straight titles.

But he's winless this season in NASCAR's top series and has been counting on a hot streak during the 10-race Chase to mount a title run.

Meanwhile, he's turned it up a notch in the Nationwide Series. His win last weekend in Montreal helped him slice Kyle Busch's lead in the standings, and Edwards now trails by 192 points.

LABONTE HAS RIDE: Bobby Labonte is listed on the entry list for this weekend's race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Yates Racing said earlier this week that sponsorship issues forced the team to pull Labonte in seven of the final 12 races this season, beginning Sunday. Labonte is listed on the official entry list as the driver for TRG Motorsports' No. 71. It will allow Labonte to continue his streak of 568 consecutive starts.

NASCAR WEEKEND

SPRINT CUP
What: Pep Boys Auto 500
Where: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Ga.
Time/TV: 7:30 p.m. Sunday/ESPN
Qualifying/TV­: 4:30 p.m. Saturday/Speed

NATIONWID­E
What: Degree V12 300
Where: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Time/TV: 7 p.m. Saturday/ESPN2
Qualifying­/TV: 2:30 p.m. Saturday/Speed

CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS
What: Lucas Oil 200
Where: Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa
Time/TV: 9:45 p.m. Saturday/Speed
Qualifying­/TV: 6:45 p.m. Saturday/No TV

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