Matt Kenseth's suspension has sent shockwaves through the NASCAR community, with teammate Carl Edwards saying it's business as usual at Joe Gibbs Racing.
What happened to Matt Kenseth?
Carl Edwards, driver of the #19 car, expressed his support for Kenseth after NASCAR's suspension.
Edwards said the team is focused on the bigger picture, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title.
How does this affect the team?
The organization is moving forward, with Edwards stating that everybody is working towards winning a championship.
Edwards believes the competition among the eight Chase drivers is tougher than ever.
What's next for Matt Kenseth?
Denny Hamlin, another teammate, showed his support for Kenseth by tweeting a picture of himself wearing a #FreeMatt T-shirt.
Edwards said he didn't have a #FreeMatt shirt, but he supports his teammate and thinks NASCAR sent a clear message with the suspension.
As of Friday at Texas Motor Speedway, Edwards said his team is working on being as fast as they need to be.
The suspension of Matt Kenseth has been a shock to many, including Edwards, who thinks everyone will be on good behavior from now on.
Edwards talked to Kenseth and thinks a lot of him, saying it was a shock to see the penalty.
The Joe Gibbs Racing team is looking forward, not backwards, according to Edwards.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title is the main goal, and Edwards is confident his team has a shot at winning it.
With fast cars and a new team, Edwards is working with his crew chief, Darian Grubb, to make it happen.
The competition is tough, but Edwards is focused on being as fast as he needs to be.
The support from teammates like Hamlin is important, and Edwards appreciates it.
The #FreeMatt movement is gaining traction, but Edwards is keeping his eyes on the prize.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title is what matters most, and Edwards is determined to win it.