When Travis Pastrana walked into NASCAR in 2012, the garage wasn’t impressed by résumés. It wanted lap times. Carl Edwards, a race winner, a title contender, a man who knows exactly what Cup-level pace demanded, had watched the skepticism build around Pastrana and decided to answer it himself. What he saw put the debate to rest. Pastrana’s sporting history is absurd: The man jumped out of a plane at 12,500 feet without a parachute. He separated …
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