Wayne Edwards

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Wayne Edwards
Born: June 23, 1967 (1967-06-23) (age 40)
Birthplace: Shepherdsville, Kentucky
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NASCAR Nationwide Series Statistics
2 races run over 2 years.
First Race: 2003 Trim Spa Dream Body 250 (Pikes Peak)
Last Race: 2005 Meijer 300 (Kentucky)
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics
Car #, Team #89 - Lafferty Motorsports

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2005 NCTS Position: 33rd
Best NCTS Position: 26th - (2000)
First Race: 2000 Florida Dodge Dealers 400K (Homestead)
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Statistics current as of January 5, 2008.

Wayne Edwards (born June 23, 1967) in Shepherdsville, Kentucky) is a part time racer in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He formerly worked for Green Light Racing as a driver and crew member.

Edwards made his Truck Series debut in 2000, driving the #93 WorldBestBuy.com Chevy for Troxell Racing. His debut came at Homestead-Miami. There he started 30th and finished 27th, fifteen laps down. In twelve other races, his best finish was a 19th at NHIS, and posting a best qualifying effort of 27th twice. He made another pair of starts in 2001, both coming again with Troxell Racing. He was 34th at Gateway and 35th at California, failing to finish both races. However, he did set his best career start of 21st at California.

In 2002, Edwards made three starts for Team Racing. His best finish came at Darlington Raceway, where he finished 25th. He also drove at Texas Motor Speedway for Steve Portenga, finishing 33rd after an early vibration. He followed that up with eight starts in 2003, his best finish a 22nd at Texas driving the #95 for Scott Upshaw. He also made his Busch Series debut at Pikes Peak International Raceway driving the #22 for Bost Motorsports. He started 38th but finished 43rd due to a transmission failure on the first lap. Edwards ran four more races in 2004. He set his best career finish to that point with a fifteenth at Daytona International Speedway, and then had a 28th finish in the inaugural race at Atlanta driving for Troxell, but did not finish either of his next two starts in the #0 Loni Richardson-owned Chevy. He attempted the Emerson Radio 250 in the #70 Davis Motorsports Chevy, but failed to qualify.

Edwards returned to Troxell full-time in 2005, newly re-named Mighty Motorsports. He started the season by dodging a last lap wreck, and driving the #24 truck to a 9th place at Daytona, his best career finish. Also, Edwards was able to finish four of his other nine starts, the best of those being a 23rd at Loudon. He finished 33rd in points. He also made his second career Busch start at Kentucky Speedway driving the #91 Speed Zone Energy Drink Dodge, finishing 36th after suffering transmission failure. Edwards attempted to make the first handful of races in 2006 in Mighty's #24 Liquid Nitro Energy Drink truck, but failed. He made his first start of the season at Kentucky for Green Light finishing 33rd after suffering vibration problems in his #07 U.S. Restoration Chevy. He drove two more races for Green Light in the #03 Chevy, but did not finish higher than 35th. In 2007, Edwards started two races for Upshaw Racing, but left after the stopped running. He made three appearances for Green Light's #06 Chevy, and drove two races for Andy Hillenburg, with a best finish of 28th. He also attempted a race in Andy Belmont's truck, but failed to qualify.

In 2008, he will attempt the season opening race for FDNY Racing, and will later compete in five races for Chuck Lafferty.

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