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McDowell goes from hero at Indy to zero at Watkins Glen
“Please leave your hands and arms inside the ride at all times…”
“Please leave your hands and arms inside the ride at all times…”
Front Row Motorsports announced an extension for its two drivers this week and Sunday Michael McDowell rewarded his team with his second career win.
Josh Berry might have earned the headlines at Richmond with his pit strategy call, but Michael McDowell also took a gamble that paid off handsomely.
If it had been almost any other driver a great deal more anger might have been on display.
Michael McDowell isn’t a road-course ringer, but he would be if he weren’t a full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver for Front Row Motorsports.
Normally a racers emotions during and after NASCAR qualifying comes as the driver who wins the pole celebrates.
Alex Bowman is already anticipating the “party” his grandmother will likely throw.
Happy Hour was not a joyous occasion for Ford driver Michael McDowell, who crashed hard into the outside wall at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Michael McDowell may not have qualified on the front row—the Busch brothers did that—but his ninth-place effort during Friday’s time trials at Bristol Motor Speedway meant the world to Front Row Racing.
Even to casual observers, the performance at Front Row Motorsports has picked up noticeably this season.
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