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Alex Bowman

American racing driver (born 1993)

Alex Bowman

American racing driver (born 1993)

FieldValue
nameAlex Bowman
imageAlex Bowman Las Vegas Fall 2025.jpg
captionBowman at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2025
birth_nameAlexander Michael Warren Bowman
birth_date
birth_placeTucson, Arizona, U.S.
height
weight178 lb
achievements2008 USAC Speed2 National Midget Champion
2008 USAC Speed2 California Dirt Midget Champion
2018, 2021, 2023 Daytona 500 Pole Winner
NASCAR record for most front row starts and most consecutive front row starts in the Daytona 500 (6 times, 2018–2023)
awards2009 USAC National Midget Championship Rookie of the Year
2011 K&N Pro Series East Rookie of the Year
2012 ARCA Racing Series Rookie of the Year
Total_Cup_Races361
Years_In_Cup11
Cup_Car_TeamNo. 48 (Hendrick Motorsports)
Prev_Cup_Pos13th
Previous_Year2025
Best_Cup_Pos6th (2020)
First_Cup_Race2014 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last_Cup_Race
First_Cup_Win2019 Camping World 400 (Chicagoland)
Last_Cup_Win2024 Grant Park 165 (Chicago)
Cup_Wins8
Cup_Top_Tens112
Cup_Poles7
Total_Busch_Races57
Years_In_Busch11
Busch_Car_TeamNo. 88 (JR Motorsports)
Prev_Busch_Pos79th
Prev_Busch_Year2025
Best_Busch_Pos11th (2013)
First_Busch_Race2012 Dollar General 300 (Chicagoland)
Last_Busch_Race2025 GOVX 200 (Phoenix)
First_Busch_Win2017 Drive for the Cure 300 (Charlotte)
Busch_Wins1
Busch_Top_Tens19
Busch_Poles4
Total_Truck_Races4
Years_In_Truck3
Prev_Truck_Pos115th
Prev_Truck_Year2023
Best_Truck_Pos79th (2017)
First_Truck_Race2015 Careers for Veterans 200 (Michigan)
Last_Truck_Race2022 DoorDash 250 (Sonoma)
Truck_Wins0
Truck_Top_Tens1
Truck_Poles0
Total_ARCA_Races21
Years_In_ARCA2
Best_ARCA_Pos4th (2012)
First_ARCA_Race2011 Herr's Live Life With Flavor! 200 (Madison)
Last_ARCA_Race2012 Kansas Lottery 98.9 (Kansas)
First_ARCA_Win2011 Herr's Live Life With Flavor! 200 (Madison)
Last_ARCA_Win2012 Kansas Lottery 98.9 (Kansas)
ARCA_Wins6
ARCA_Top_Tens15
ARCA_Poles6
Total_ARCA_East_Races12
Years_In_ARCA_East1
Best_ARCA_East_Pos6th (2011)
First_ARCA_East_Race2011 Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 (Greenville-Pickens)
Last_ARCA_East_Race2011 Dover 150 (Dover)
ARCA_East_Wins0
ARCA_East_Top_Tens7
ARCA_East_Poles0
Total_ARCA_West_Races3
Years_In_ARCA_West2
Best_ARCA_West_Pos42nd (2011)
First_ARCA_West_Race2011 Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 (Colorado)
Last_ARCA_West_Race2018 Carneros 200 (Sonoma)
ARCA_West_Wins0
ARCA_West_Top_Tens2
ARCA_West_Poles0
updatedNovember 1, 2025

2008 USAC Speed2 California Dirt Midget Champion 2018, 2021, 2023 Daytona 500 Pole Winner NASCAR record for most front row starts and most consecutive front row starts in the Daytona 500 (6 times, 2018–2023) 2011 K&N Pro Series East Rookie of the Year 2012 ARCA Racing Series Rookie of the Year Alexander Michael Warren Bowman (born April 25, 1993) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 48 Chevrolet ZL1 for Hendrick Motorsports and part-time in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, driving the No. 88 Chevrolet SS for JR Motorsports. He owns a Dirt Midget and Sprint car racing team, Alex Bowman Racing. He is known for a record six consecutive front-row starts in the Daytona 500, from 2018 to 2023, winning the pole in 2018, 2021, and 2023.

He is known by many nicknames, the most predominant being Bowman the Showman. Denny Hamlin called him "just a hack" after a late-race collision at Martinsville in 2021 took Hamlin out of contention for the win. Following a 2022 race at Las Vegas, Kyle Busch said Bowman was "all luck, no skill" after Bowman won the race by taking two tires on a pit stop during a late-race caution.

Racing career

Bowman's 2010 Pro Cup car
Bowman's 2013 Nationwide Series car

Beginnings

A native of Tucson, Arizona, Bowman started his racing career on short tracks in Arizona and California in 2000 at the age of seven, driving quarter midget cars in United States Auto Club (USAC) competition. By 2006, he had won nine national championships and had 165 feature wins.

Midget racing

In 2008, Bowman won the USAC National Focus Midget championship with eleven wins, as well as the California Dirt Focus Midget championship. In 2009, he was named USAC National Midget Rookie of the Year. In February 2010, Bowman was injured in an accident during a USAC race, suffering a fractured clavicle and rib. Bowman continues to field a midget in select races.

K&N Pro Series East & West

In 2010, at the age of eighteen, Bowman moved to full-bodied stock car racing, making two Rev-Oil Pro Cup starts and a late model start. Bowman moved to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East with X Team Racing for 2011. Bowman finished sixth in series points, winning Rookie of the Year honors. In 2018, Bowman made his return to the West Series at Sonoma Raceway, driving the No. 24 for Bill McAnally Racing.

ARCA Racing Series

Bowman competed in two ARCA Racing Series events during 2011 for Venturini Motorsports, at Madison International Speedway and Kansas Speedway, winning both events.

He moved full-time to ARCA for 2012 for Cunningham Motorsports as a development driver for Penske Racing, winning races at Salem Speedway, Winchester Speedway, Iowa Speedway, and Kansas Speedway over the course of the year. He also won the pole for the inaugural ARCA Mobile 200 at Mobile International Speedway.

Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series

;2012 In 2012, Bowman made his debut at the national level of NASCAR competition, driving for Turner Motorsports in the Nationwide Series at Chicagoland Speedway. He finished seventeenth in his debut race; he also drove for RAB Racing in the Nationwide Series at Kentucky Speedway and Phoenix International Raceway, and for Turner at Dover International Speedway, towards the end of 2012.

;2013 In January 2013, it was announced that Bowman would run the full Nationwide Series season for RAB in 2013, competing for Rookie of the Year honors. He won his first career Nationwide pole at the O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 at Texas. Bowman won another pole at Texas later in the season, but was released by the team prior to the season-ending race at Homestead–Miami Speedway. Bowman ended the season with six top-tens in 32 starts.

;2014 Bowman returned to the Nationwide Series in 2014, driving the No. 80 for Hattori Racing Enterprises at Dover, while driving the No. 5 JR Motorsports Chevy at Charlotte and Phoenix.

;2015 During the 2015 season, Bowman made starts in the Xfinity Series with Athenian Motorsports and a Truck Series race with JRM.

;2016 On November 11, Bowman joined JRM for nine races in the No. 88 for the 2016 Xfinity season. He won a pole at Michigan and finished in the top ten in all but two races. Despite the success, Bowman struggled to find sponsorship that would grant him the opportunity to race full-time for JRM.

;2017 In 2017, Bowman joined GMS Racing to run the Truck Series race at Atlanta in the No. 24 as a fill-in driver for Justin Haley, who was too young to race at the track. In October and November, Bowman drove the No. 42 Xfinity car of Chip Ganassi Racing at Charlotte and Phoenix. At Charlotte, Bowman dominated the final portion of the race following a late restart to win his first NASCAR national series race.

;2022

In 2022, it was announced by Spire Motorsports that Bowman would drive their No. 7 truck series entry at COTA with sponsorship from HendrickCars.com.

Cup Series

;BK Racing (2014)

Bowman in the 23 for BK Racing at Sonoma Raceway in 2014

In January 2014, Bowman tested for BK Racing as part of Preseason Thunder before the 2014 Daytona 500 in the No. 83. On January 20, the team announced his hiring for the No. 23 car for 2014, running the full 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season for Rookie of the Year.

;Tommy Baldwin Racing (2015)

Bowman's 2015 Cup Series car

On January 30, 2015, it was announced that Bowman would drive the full 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season in the No. 7 car for Tommy Baldwin Racing. He failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 after he was caught up in a multi-car wreck in his duel race. In New Hampshire, his car erupted in flames after rubber from a blown tire got into the engine. He was able to return to the track. On the final lap, he blew a tire, causing him to smack the wall before the caution came out. On January 21, 2016, Bowman parted ways with Tommy Baldwin Racing, losing his Sprint Cup ride.

Hendrick Motorsports (2016–present)

2016: Substitute for the No. 88

Bowman returned to the Cup Series at Loudon in the New Hampshire 301, driving the No. 88 for Hendrick Motorsports as an interim driver for Dale Earnhardt Jr., who missed the remainder of the 2016 season because of concussion issues. Despite running in the top ten, including as high as eighth, Bowman blew a tire and hit the wall in turn one on lap 272, relegating him to a 26th-place finish.

Bowman and Jeff Gordon alternated in the No. 88 car for the balance of the 2016 season. Bowman won his first career pole at Phoenix. In that race, Bowman led the most laps with 197 and tried to make what would have been the winning pass on Matt Kenseth with six laps to go. While passing Kenseth, Bowman got tapped from behind by Kyle Busch, spinning Kenseth out; Bowman recovered to finish sixth.

2017

In December 2016, Rick Hendrick announced that Bowman would run the No. 88 in place of Earnhardt Jr. for the 2017 Advance Auto Parts Clash at Daytona; while Earnhardt Jr. was also eligible for the event, he elected to allow Bowman drive the car out of appreciation for substituting in 2016. Bowman finished third after losing out in a side-by-side battle for second with Kyle Busch. When Earnhardt Jr. announced his retirement in the spring, he expressed support for Bowman to replace him in the No. 88 for the 2018 season. On July 20, Hendrick Motorsports formally named Bowman as the driver of the No. 88 car in 2018.

2018: Replacing Dale Jr.

Bowman opened up the 2018 season on February 11 by winning the pole for the 2018 Daytona 500. Despite being winless, he made his Playoff debut by staying consistent with two top-fives and nine top-tens. After the Charlotte Roval race, Bowman advanced to the Round of 12. Bowman was eliminated from the Round of 12 after the fall Kansas race and finished sixteenth in points.

Bowman in the No. 88 during the [[2019 Food City 500
2019

The 2019 season saw improvement in Bowman's finishes, including three consecutive second-place finishes at Talladega, Dover, and Kansas. At Kansas, Bowman dominated the later portion of the race but was passed by Brad Keselowski with eight laps to go and could not retake the lead. Bowman also made the starting grid of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race by winning the Fan Vote.

At the 2019 Camping World 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, Bowman again dominated the final stage of the race but was passed by Kyle Larson with 8 to go. However, unlike the race at Kansas, Bowman was able to pass Larson again with 6 to go and won his first Cup Series race. With the win, Bowman has finished in every possible position in a NASCAR Cup event. Bowman opened the first round of the playoffs with a solid sixth place finish at Las Vegas, dismal 23rd-place at Richmond, and runner-up to Hendrick teammate Chase Elliott at the Charlotte Roval, which secured his advancement into the Round of 12. At Talladega, Bowman was leading the pack in the closing laps of Stage 2 when he was punted from behind by Joey Logano, triggering The Big One. Bowman was eliminated in the Round of 12 after the Kansas race.

2020

On March 1, 2020, Bowman got his second career NASCAR Cup Series win in the Auto Club 400 after leading 110 laps and winning stage 1. After a late pit-stop by second-placed Ryan Blaney, Bowman beat Kyle Busch by a margin of nine seconds. On October 6, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Bowman and crew chief Greg Ives would switch to the No. 48 car to replace the retiring Jimmie Johnson for the 2021 season, during which he inherited Ally Financial's sponsorship; the No. 88 was taken over by Kyle Larson and renumbered to No. 5. Bowman finished sixth in the 2020 standings.

2021: Move to the No. 48

Bowman started the 2021 season by winning the pole at the 2021 Daytona 500. After an inconsistent start to the year, Bowman won at Richmond after holding off Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano in a late race restart with twelve laps to go, his third career victory and the first time that the No. 48 returned to Victory Lane since Johnson won the 2017 AAA 400 Drive for Autism. Three weeks later, Bowman achieved his second win of the season at the 2021 Drydene 400. On June 18, Bowman signed a contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports through 2023. He won again at the 2021 Pocono Organics CBD 325 when teammate Larson, the leader, blew a tire going into the last corner on the last lap. During the playoffs, Bowman made it to the Round of 12, but struggled with poor finishes at Las Vegas and Talladega. Following the Charlotte Roval race, he was eliminated from the Round of 8. Despite his elimination, Bowman scored his sixth career win at Martinsville. He finished the season fourteenth in the points standings.

2022: Concussion

Bowman's 2022 season began by qualifying 2nd for the 2022 Daytona 500, but he was involved in a lap 63 crash in which he slammed into the flipping car of Harrison Burton. He was able to continue, but lost four laps, ultimately finishing 24th. The following week, at the WISE Power 400 in Fontana, Bowman was running in the top 10 when he hit the outside wall late in the race, finishing 25th. However, he won the 2022 Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas, his seventh career victory, after battling with teammate Kyle Larson over the last couple of laps. In the race at Circuit of the Americas, Bowman was in the lead heading into turn 19 on the final lap. However, Ross Chastain bumped A. J. Allmendinger into Bowman, causing him to go wide and finish second behind Chastain. A concussion sustained from his crash at Texas forced him to miss the races at Talladega, Charlotte Roval, Las Vegas, Homestead, and Martinsville, with Noah Gragson filling in the No. 48 for him. Due to his injury, Bowman was eliminated in the Round of 12. Bowman was cleared to return for the title decider race on October 28. He finished the season sixteenth in the points standings.

2023: Back injury and winless season

Prior to the Daytona 500, Bowman signed a three-year extension to remain with HMS through 2026 with his sponsor Ally Financial signing a five-year extension with HMS as well. Bowman began the 2023 season with a fifth place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500. On March 15, the No. 48 was served an L2 penalty after unapproved hood louvers were found installed on the car during pre-race inspection at Phoenix; as a result, the team was docked one-hundred driver and owner points and ten playoff points. In addition, crew chief Blake Harris was suspended for four races and fined 100,000. On March 29, the National Motorsports Appeals Panel amended the penalty, upholding the fine and Harris' suspension but restoring the owner, driver, and playoff points. On April 6, the No. 48 was served an L1 penalty after alterations to the car's greenhouse were discovered during post-race inspection following the Richmond race; as a result, the team was docked sixty driver and owner points and five playoff points. In addition, interim crew chief Greg Ives was suspended for two races and fined 75,000. On April 25, Bowman suffered a back injury from an accident during a sprint car race at West Burlington, Iowa. Josh Berry, who substituted for Chase Elliott earlier in the season, was announced as the relief driver of the No. 48 while Bowman recovered. Bowman returned to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Coca-Cola 600 and finished twelfth. Also, Bowman announced that he will not race sprint cars to focus on NASCAR and said that he will have Jake Swanson to race for his sprint car team from now on. Due to the races he missed, combined with some poor finishes, Bowman failed to make the playoffs. Later that year, one of his dogs, Roscoe, died.

Bowman during driver introductions at the [[2024 Daytona 500
2024: Winless streak broken

Bowman started the 2024 season by finishing second to teammate William Byron at the 2024 Daytona 500. He broke an 80-race drought by winning at the Chicago street race on wet tires after a late-race pass on Joey Hand and held off a charge by Tyler Reddick who was on the faster slicks. Bowman entered the 2024 NASCAR playoffs as the twelfth seed. On September 20, Bowman scored his fifth career Cup Series pole for the playoff race at Bristol the next evening. This is his first pole since the 2016 Fall Phoenix race that is not for a Daytona 500. Through the Round of 16, Bowman earned 120 points, the most of any driver, and advanced to the Round of 12. At the Kansas fall race on September 29, Bowman continued his hot start to the playoffs by winning Stage 2, his first stage win of the season, and earning the fourth-most points in the race. Bowman finished 18th at the Charlotte Roval and would have advanced to the Round of 8, but he was disqualified after his car failed post-race inspection for not meeting minimum weight. As a result, Joey Logano, who would have been eliminated, advanced. Bowman finished the season ninth in the final point standings.

2025: Staying consistent

Bowman started his 2025 campaign with a sixth-place finish at the 2025 Daytona 500. Bowman would get his sixth career pole and almost win the 2025 Straight Talk Wireless 400 until Kyle Larson intimidated Bowman to hit the wall, and Larson would go on to win. Bowman would also get a pole at Bristol in the spring. Later in the season, at Michigan, Bowman would suffer a hard crash from contact with Cole Custer and would get minor pain in his back and body soreness. He would fight back to finish fourth at Mexico City the following week. Bowman would luckily make the playoffs after Ryan Blaney won the final regular season race at Daytona. Bowman's pit crew was mediocre at Darlington and Gateway. At Bristol, Bowman was in a must-win situation but got eliminated as he finished 8th.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

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DAY
23PHO
41LVS
37BRI
32CAL
22MAR
36TEX
32DAR
29RCH
28TAL
28KAN
35CLT
33DOV
40POC
31MCH
40SON
29KEN
36DAY
13NHA
31IND
40POC
31GLN
36MCH
26BRI
32ATL
35RCH
38CHI
35NHA
28DOV
34KAN
32CLT
30TAL
43MAR
29TEX
42PHO
32HOM
33
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41SON
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24RCH
37CHI
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7POC
27POC
9IND
30KEN
19TEX
30KAN
8NHA
15MCH
21MCH
36DRC
12DOV
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5DAY
7DAR
6RCH
9BRI
16LVS
5TAL
14ROV
8KAN
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6PHO
16
DAY
35DRC
10HOM
9LVS
27PHO
13ATL
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22MAR
34RCH
1TAL
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1COA
8CLT
5SON
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14POC
1POC
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26RCH
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38ROV
10TEX
33KAN
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1PHO
18
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17CSC
37ATL
26NHA
14POC
24RCH
18MCH
33IRC
5GLN
23DAY
6DAR
33KAN
10BRI
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8LVS
35HOM
19MAR
32PHO
17
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27LVS
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Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2014BK RacingToyota2923
2015Tommy Baldwin RacingChevroletDNQ
2018Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet117
2019211
2020224
2021135
2022224
202315
202472
2025386
2026

O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

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DAY
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31LVS
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14RCH
27TAL
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17IOW
22MCH
14ROA
24KEN
10DAY
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10CHI
31IND
15IOW
7GLN
13MOH
11BRI
33ATL
34RCH
15CHI
11KEN
5DOV
18KAN
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18TEX
18PHO
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Craftsman Truck Series

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25MARBRDDARKANTEXCLTGTWSON
29KNXNSHMOHPOCIRPRCHKANBRITALHOMPHO
DAYLVSATLCOA
DNQTEXBRDMARKANDARNWSCLTGTWNSHMOHPOCRCHIRPMLWKANBRITALHOMPHO

Season still in progress

Ineligible for series points

ARCA Racing Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Racing Series resultsYearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920ARSCPtsRef2011Venturini Motorsports55Toyota55th4452012Cunningham Motorsports22Dodge4th4725
DAYTALSLMTOLNJECHIPOCMCHWINBLNIOWIRPPOCISFMAD
1DSFSLMKAN
1TOL
DAY
30MOB
3SLM
1*TAL
32TOL
9ELK
11POC
3MCH
2WIN
1NJE
13IOW
1*CHI
8IRP
22POC
3BLN
13ISF
2MAD
2SLM
5DSF
CKAN
1*

K&N Pro Series East

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East resultsYearTeamNo.Make123456789101112NKNPSECPtsRef2011X Team Racing16Toyota6th164276Gaunt Brothers Racing75ToyotaX Team Racing59Toyota
GRE
3SBO
8RCH
5BGS
12LGY
6GRE
4DOV
23
IOW
27
JFC
24
NHA
6COL
2NHA
12

K&N Pro Series West

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West resultsYearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSWCPtsRef2011X Team Racing59Toyota42nd318Venturini Motorsports25Toyota2018Bill McAnally Racing24Chevy61st20
PHOAASMMPIOWLVSSONIRWEVGPIRCNS
9MRPSPOAAS
PHO
2
KCRTUSTUSOSSCNSSON
24DCSIOWEVGGTWLVSMERAASKCR

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