CUP: Bowyer Banking On Bright Future At MWR
Clint Bowyer joined Michael Waltrip Racing after six seasons with RCR…
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5 days ago
Bowyer confident he can return to top ranks
Clint Bowyer's once-charmed life has gotten a reality check.
At 32, the Emporia, Kan., native was in his sixth full season in the Sprint Cup Series with Richard Childress Racing -- one of NASCAR's elite organizations.
Selected from the dirt-track lottery of drivers working blue-collar jobs during the day to feed their racing jones at night and on the weekends, Bowyer entered...
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11 days ago
Testing confirms tandem drafting will still dominate Daytona
The only incident during Thursdays “Preseason Thunder” was the result of tandem drafting by Michael Waltrip Racing teammates Clint Bowyer and Mark Martin. With Bowyer in front his car went around off the front bumper of Martin. The action was not surprising as this has been the norm in NASCAR’s new age of racing at super speedways.
It’s the comments of Bowyer that should...
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January 12, 2012
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January 12, 2012
Bowyer Tests At Disney With New Team
Clint Bowyer was on track this week, testing the #15 5-hour Energy Toyota Camry out of the Michael Waltrip Racing stable at Walt Disney World Speedway in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. in preparation for the upcoming 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Season. According to the team's website, this marks the first of three off season test for the new Bowyer led Camry, the next coming at New Smyrna...
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December 15, 2011
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December 15, 2011
Pattie named crew chief for Bowyer
Michael Waltrip Racing has hired Brian Pattie as crew chief for new driver Clint Bowyer.
Pattie was most recently crew chief for Juan Pablo Montoya, and led him to a spot in the 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. Pattie has 18 wins as a crew chief in the Nationwide Series, one in Cup.
Bowyer has moved to MWR after driving for Richard Childress Racing since 2004. He spent...
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December 05, 2011
Our Economy Has Gotten Clint Bowyer
We have been reporting here at RantSports.com Clint Bowyer’s contract is up at the end of this year at Richard Childress Racing (RCR) driving the Number 33 car. RCR wanted to extend Clint’s contract but has not been able to secure sponsorship for his car next year. Clint wanted to stay with RCR. Richard Childress told Clint to look elsewhere. It was reported a few weeks...
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October 04, 2011
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October 04, 2011
So where does Clint go?
Clint Bowyer will not drive a third car for Richard Petty Motorsports next season. According to Lee Spencer of Foxsports.com, co-owner Andrew Murstein said the team was no longer courting the 32 year old driver. This comes after his current car owner, Richard Childress, said that the door was just about closed on him returning to RCR for 2012.
While Joe Gibbs said that Bowyer would...
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September 13, 2011
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September 13, 2011
Bowyer’s time could be up at RCR
If you listened to the words of Richard Childress on SirusXM then you’d have to gather that Clint Bowyer has 11 races left at RCR. Bowyer had hoped to use the interest Carl Edwards generated from other teams as justification for his demands of a three year contract. Thus far nothing has materialized other then an offer from Richard Petty Motorsports.
Childress and Bowyer have...
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September 09, 2011
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September 09, 2011
Is there no place like home for Bowyer?
Carl Edwards resigned with Roush Fenway Racing weeks ago and yet Clint Bowyer is still on the market. While Edwards’ options for a 2012 ride were between Roush and Joe Gibbs Racing most expected Bowyer to wrap up his plans shortly after Edwards.
Earlier in the year it seemed unlikely that Bowyer would be anywhere other then the #33. Even when Andy Murstein seemingly smitten...
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August 23, 2011
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August 23, 2011
Bowyer moves on from New Hampshire penalty
Clint Bowyer put the trophy from last year's victory at New Hampshire in his house.
The rest of his memories from that weekend, well, they're not so good.
Bowyer's winning car in the Chase opener flunked inspection and NASCAR levied penalties that ended his championship hopes days after he had positioned himself as a top contender.
Bowyer defended the legality of the...
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July 16, 2011
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