The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Bowyer prepares long for new Cup Series success

- By Stephen Hawkins The Associated Press

FORT WORTH, TEXAS » Clint Bowyer had long prepared to enjoy this season, knowing the opportunit­y waiting for him to be successful again in the NASCAR Cup Series.

That certainly helped Bowyer get through the worst season in his career with a now-shuttered team.

“Last year is just last year. I think I was prepared to enjoy this year even last year,” said Bowyer, now driving the No. 14 StewartHaa­s car in the former seat of one of the team’s owners.

“This is an opportunit­y that doesn’t come along very often, whether it was my first opportunit­y in this sport or my last.”

Bowyer will start third Sunday in Texas. His best qualifying effort since succeeding three-time Cup champion Tony Stewart that earlier this year was completely repaved and reconfigur­ed in Turns 1 and 2.

Ford drivers took the top five spots in qualifying, with Ryan Blaney set to start on the front row with Harvick. Team Penske drivers Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski round out the top five behind Bowyer.

Bowyer, the kind of big personalit­y that is good for NASCAR, is now 37. His hasn’t won since three victories in 2012, when he was the season runner-up to Brad Keselowski.

“It’s definitely good to see him back,” said Martin Truex Jr., his former MWR teammate. “I know what it’s like to have those tough years and try to battle through it. People kind of write you off, think you forget how to drive. It’s cool to see him competitiv­e again. ... I’m sure it’s not the last we see of old Bowyer this year.”

Mike Bugarewicz, a young no-nonsense guy who was Stewart’s crew chief last season, is now in that same role with Bowyer.

Stewart said that is the right crew chief for Bowyer, who is a lot like the former Cup champion in temperamen­t and in how he expresses himself.

“I told (Bugarewicz), when he worked with me, if I start getting overboard on emotion, I said just let me vent, and tell me to get focused again and drive the car,” Stewart said. “And that’s what he’s kind of doing with Clint, too. And it seems to work for him as well.”

Bowyer said the hardest thing for him is trying to get a laugh out of his crew chief, or at least get some kind of a rise out of him.

Bowyer said it has been a long time since he had a crew chief as dedicated as Bugarewicz.

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