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By Rupen Fofaria
Special to ESPN.com Friday, July 13, 2007 The turning of the tides came just in time, says Carl Edwards. He doesn't shy away from admitting that he left the track hurting on more than one occasion throughout the first third of the season. The pain emanated on many levels because Edwards, like his three Roush Fenway Racing teammates, hates to lose. But it wasn't just the losing that hurt. It wasn't even that the Roush stable, as a whole, was struggling. It was watching Chevrolet, the rival manufacturer to Roush's Fords, win 13 of ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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