Some of NASCAR’s royalty will be in the house this weekend at Bowman Gray Stadium including Bubba Wallace, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Wood Brothers, Chase Elliot, and Alex Bowman.
The NASCAR Cup Series arrives to Bowman Gray for the first time in more than 50 years. But this race means more than just an exhibition.
If a majority of rumors and social media posts that permeate NASCAR’s corner of the internet were based in any reality, Alex Bowman would’ve been out of a job several times over.
Looking at Alex Bowman in the shadow of his Hendrick Motorsports teammates, many see him as coming up short. He isn’t as fast as Kyle Larson or as popular as Chase Elliott. The car he drives belonged to a seven-time champion before him, and he came to HMS after fan favorite Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired. There’s a lot going on here.
NASCAR driver Alex Bowman refuted online accusations about his team's compliance with tire preparation rules during the 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals.
Just a few short months ago, a NASCAR Cup Series champion was crowned - and in the blink of an eye, the page has already turned to a new season February crashes
The flipping off of the drivers is just part of the atmosphere that the Cup drivers will experience on Sunday night when some 15,000 fans stuff the historic track. It's a ritual at all the Saturday nights during the summer racing series at Bowman Gray, and there should be some of that atmosphere on Sunday.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Alex Bowman took up for himself and fellow Cup Series drivers Kyle Larson and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. following an accusation from a fan via social media.
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Current and former NASCAR drivers are stoked for the sport’s return to Bowman Gray Stadium, an event that aims to have a long-term impact on the famed venue that currently hosts college football games and modifieds races.
The track at Bowman Gray Stadium is gleaming thanks to work from the city of Winston-Salem with help from NASCAR ahead of the venue’s first NASCAR race in 54 years.