The Arizona Republic

Tucson driver Alex Bowman signs 1-year extension

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CHARLOTTE, N.C.Alex Bowman has signed a oneyear contract extension to remain with Hendrick Motorsport­s through 2021.

The announceme­nt Saturday came the day before NASCAR resumes its season at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. Bowman goes into the event already qualified for the playoffs as winner at California on March 1, two weeks before the season was suspended by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Pumped to lock down the contract extension for 2021!” Bowman posted on Twitter with a highlight video of his time at Hendrick. “Thanks for all the support, can’t wait to get to Darlington.”

Bowman is fourth in the Cup standings and in his third full season driving the No. 88 for Hendrick. He filled in for Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2017 when Earnhardt was sidelined with a concussion, then took over the ride the next year when Earnhardt retired.

Bowman, a 27-year-old from Tucson, has two career Cup wins and was a career-best 12th in last year’s standings.

Bowman joins Ryan Blaney as free agents now off the market. Blaney signed a contract extension with Team Penske in March.

Securing Bowman for next year now leaves Rick Hendrick with one seat to fill – the No. 48 Chevrolet after seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson retires at the end of the season.

Bowman was one of the stars of NASCAR’s sevenrace iRacing Series during the shutdown. He provided in-race social media updates that included photos of his dog in the seat of his simulator and humorous commentary. He also scored an iRacing victory at virtual Talladega.

 ?? MIKE DINOVO/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? NASCAR Cup Series driver Alex Bowman, a Tucson native, drives the No. 88 car formerly driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Hendrick Motorsport­s.
MIKE DINOVO/USA TODAY SPORTS NASCAR Cup Series driver Alex Bowman, a Tucson native, drives the No. 88 car formerly driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Hendrick Motorsport­s.

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