Carl Edwards came clean, claiming responsibility for one of the biggest crashes in NASCAR's first race of 2016.
By the end of Saturday's Sprint Unlimited, only two of the 25 cars were not damaged. Six crashes in the 75-lap exhibition took out many of the top drivers.
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One of the biggest crashes came seven laps before the finish at Daytona International Speedway. At least five cars were heavily damaged after Edwards got in between Brad Keselowski and Edwards teammate Matt Kenseth.