Hendrick Wins Again as Bowman Pulls off Surprise Victory at Vegas
It turns out the 2 is better than 4.
It turns out the 2 is better than 4.
Denny Hamlin had quite the range of emotions Sunday at Martinsville.
Hendrick Motorsports said Thursday that a penalty issued to the No. 9 and 48 teams came about due to an administrative error.
It was a different Hendrick Motorsports car, but the same results Saturday.
When Alex Bowman took over as the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, he was well aware he had some big shoes to fill.
For once, it wasn’t the fault of Kyle Larson that he swept the stages only to lose the race.
Alex Bowman lived up to his nickname Sunday as the “Showman” taking center stage and the win at Richmond.
Same driver, different car number, same result.
One of the Silly Season pieces fell into place Tuesday.
Alex Bowman kept the memory of his 2016 performance at Phoenix Raceway fresh in his mind—until he claimed his first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Chicagoland Speedway last year.