NASCAR world reacts to huge Alex Bowman news
"It’s been a long road and a lot of work. But excited to be back to 100% and be able to get back in a race car."
"It’s been a long road and a lot of work. But excited to be back to 100% and be able to get back in a race car."
Bowman will miss the next three races at Las Vegas, Homestead, and Martinsville.
"Pretty disappointing that our sanctioning body refuses to acknowledge or accept any responsibility for drivers getting hurt."
"Completely unacceptable that those in charge have let things get to this point."
"That's the hardest I've ever crashed anything in my entire life."
"I’m disappointed but know my health is the number one priority."
Alex Bowman's career remains on an upward trajectory as he takes over from Jimmie Johnson in 2021.
In his 134th Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series start, Alex Bowman became the 192nd winner of a Monster...
"We're going to do our best to get that #88 up to the front and at the end of the day, it's all about giving [fans] something to cheer for."
Alex Bowman has a good problem being locked in the top spot.