The Hamilton Spectator

Clint Bowyer is in a happy place with racing family

- GEORGE DIAZ Orlando Sentinel

Clint Bowyer is in his happy place.

He looks around and sees a racing family and not a vagabond cluster of people who, despite the best intentions, could never make things work.

Bowyer did an apprentice­ship of sorts in 2016 at HScott Motorsport­s, a year-long pit stop as he waited for a far more competitiv­e ride. He already was signed up to replace Tony Stewart in 2017 at Stewart-Haas Racing, and the interim gig was good to keep him in the game.

But not in the game competitiv­ely, with a team that just doesn’t have the resources to challenge NASCAR’s handful of super teams. Predictabl­y, Bowyer finished 27th in points.

His move to Stewart-Haas has reunited Bowyer with Stewart. They have been friends for a long while and share an affinity for short-track racing, among other pursuits.

But it’s a natural fit for Bowyer because the No. 14 was Stewart’s ride. The change has been good for Stewart, too, as he transition­s from driver to team-owner full-time in 2017.

“It’s everything you were hoping for and dreamed it could be,” Bowyer said last week during a promotiona­l event in Daytona Beach. “He’s good. It really surprised me. Our relationsh­ip has always been fun and lightheart­ed but when he stepped up and put me on that car that meant a lot to me.”

And Bowyer has reciprocat­ed, doing his thing as a 12-year Cup veteran. Although he has yet to win a race this season, he has been strong and steady, currently 10th in points, with two top-5s and five top-10s. Bowyer, 38, has never won a Cup title and is winless in a Cup car dating to 2012, but he’s the quintessen­tial wheelman, a guy you can always count on to give you a competitiv­e ride no matter the configurat­ion of the track.

 ?? COLIN E. BRALEY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Clint Bowyer climbs into his car during practice for the NASCAR Monster Cup auto race at Kansas Speedway on May 12.
COLIN E. BRALEY, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clint Bowyer climbs into his car during practice for the NASCAR Monster Cup auto race at Kansas Speedway on May 12.

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