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  2. Clint Bowyer - Wikipedia

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    Bowyer began racing at the age of five in motocross. He went on to capture over 200 wins and numerous championships over the next eight years. In 1996, he began racing street stocks at Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta, Kansas, and there won the Modified championship in 2000.

  3. Richard Childress Racing - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Clint Bowyer took the wheel, in a program headed up by veteran crew chief Gil Martin, winning at Nashville Speedway and Memphis Motorsports Park to finish second in points. Bowyer was back in the No. 2 car in 2006 with crew chief Dan Deeringhoff, while Martin moved up to run the No. 07 Jack Daniels-sponsored Cup car for Bowyer's rookie ...

  4. 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series - Wikipedia

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    Clint Bowyer scored a top-10 finish in his first full-time Nextel Cup race. As of 2022, this was the final Daytona 500 televised by NBC. The NASCAR TV deal for 2001 through 2006 allowed for FOX and NBC to rotate the Daytona 500 and the Pepsi 400 every year.

  5. Fox analyst and ex-NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer involved in ...

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    Bowyer has been a part of Fox’s Cup Series booth since retiring from NASCAR at the end of the 2020 season. He won 10 races across 541 Cup Series starts from 2005-2020 and finished second in the ...

  6. 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series - Wikipedia

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    Clint Bowyer, the 2008 Nationwide Series champion. Carl Edwards, the 2008 Nationwide Series runner-up. Brad Keselowski, who finished third in points, was the highest-finishing series regular in the standings. Landon Cassill won the Rookie of the Year title. Toyota won the manufacturuer's championship.

  7. NASCAR World Reacts To Clint Bowyer’s Special Drive - AOL

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    Ahead of Sunday’s GEICO 500, Clint Bowyer drove a lap around the Talladega Superspeedway in honor of Davey Allison. Bowyer rode Allison’s iconic No. 28 vehicle to commemorate the 35th ...

  8. List of NASCAR Xfinity Series champions - Wikipedia

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    Ard, Pearson, LaJoie, Earnhardt Jr., Truex Jr., Stenhouse Jr., and Reddick all have the record for most consecutive Drivers' Championships, with two consecutive championships. Chase Elliott is the youngest Xfinity Series champion; he was 18 years, 11 months, and 11 days old when he won the 2014 title. [1]

  9. Michael Waltrip Racing - Wikipedia

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    Michael Waltrip continued as a part-time driver, while also adding on talent such as former RCR crew chief Scott Miller, and hiring drivers Mark Martin, Clint Bowyer, and Brian Vickers. In 2013, controversy arose in the Federated Auto Parts 400. Clint Bowyer spun out with seven laps to go, forcing a caution. Rumors abounded postrace that Bowyer ...