The beating and banging that was widely expected Sunday afternoon at Sonoma really didn't materialize and the driver who dominated the race and ended up in victory lane wasn't one of the ones that was widely considered a favorite either.
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Kyle Busch took advantage of the misfortune of Kasey Kahne and Clint Bowyer and won the 8th annual Feed the Children Prelude to the Dream at Eldora Speedway on Wednesday night, outrunning race host and organizer Tony Stewart over the...Show More Summary
Brian Pattie is the crew chief for Clint Bowyer now that he is at Michael Waltrip Racing. Pattie was previously Juan Pablo Montoya’s head wrench at Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, logging one career Cup Series win, 19 top 5s and 47 top 10s in 150 races. Show More Summary
This almost got ugly. Ryan Newman was peeling out of his pit box when he nearly took out Clint Bowyer's crew. It was an understandable mistake, of course, with Bowyer coming in right on his right side and leaving him no room to move....Show More Summary
One of the best events of the year isn't even on the Sprint Cup schedule: it's Tony Stewart's Prelude to the Dream, the dirt-track charity event that levels off everyone and brings in some other motorsports stars to compete with your favorite NASCAR cats. Show More Summary
Yes, something NASCAR-related becomes a post when college football is involved.
NASCAR's Clint Bowyer to honor Crimson Tide with car, helmet
To honor the University of Alabama's 14 national championships in college football, NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer will have his no. 15 car painted crimson and white this weekend for the race in Taladega, Alabama. He will also wear the helmet...Show More Summary
Sponsorship woes will no longer keep Clint Bowyer or owner Michael Waltrip Racing awake at night. Friday at Bowyer’s home track of Kansas Speedway, 5 Hour Energy announced that they were expanding their sponsorship from around 25 races to all but one race on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule. Show More Summary
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Last October at Kansas Speedway, Michael Waltrip Racing announced that Clint Bowyer would drive the team's third car with sponsorship from 5-Hour Energy for 25 races in 2012.
On Friday at Kansas, the team announced that 5-Hour Energy has increased its investment to 35 races, all but one of the 36 points races. Show More Summary
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will remain in the Midwest this week for the STP 400 at Kansas Speedway. Many fantasy teams took a hit last week when favorites Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Brad Keselowski and Clint Bowyer finished in the middle of the pack Saturday night. Show More Summary
The boys of NASCAR did a two-step this weekend and ended up in Texas for the Samsung Mobile 500. As they say, everything is indeed bigger in Texas, including the momentum teams such as Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports earned after wiping the floor with the rest of the field Saturday night. Show More Summary
It would seem that Clint Bowyer isn't going to win over any Jimmie Johnson or Jeff Gordon fans right now. During the restart of the Green-White-Checkered at Martinsville this weekend Bowyer, on fresh tires, dove under the Jeff Gordon...Show More Summary
Short-track racing always brings out the best, or the worst, in people, and we had plenty of that on Sunday afternoon. They'll be talking for a long time about Clint Bowyer and Ryan Newman's tap/dive-bomb that took out the two Hendrick honchos. Show More Summary
Jared Landers notches a win for Clint Bowyer racing in the March Madness at Cherokee.
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By Rhonda Beck – Friend of Frontstretch
Although Jared Landers had previously pocketed $40,000 for a hometown victory, the Batesville,...Show More Summary
Mooresville, NC (February 13, 2012) Clint Bowyer Dirt Motorsports and Roush Yates Engines captured their first wins of the 2012 season thanks to Jonathan Davenport and his No. 15 Dirt Late Model Ford. Davenport swept the first weekend...Show More Summary
Race car drivers Kasey Kahne and Clint Bowyer had to call a couple of audibles to support their New York Giants.
As the 2012 season nears, one last look back at the year that was for your favorite drivers. We continue on with the last of the non-Chasers, and two guys who made more news off the track than on. First off, Clint Bowyer finished off...Show More Summary