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HMS star Alex Bowman has faced a challenging journey recently due to an injury sustained during a Sprint Car race. The incident affected his racing season and thrust him into the spotlight of negativity. The incident that led to Bowman’s injury occurred during a Sprint Car Series event at 34 Raceway, causing him to endure a difficult period. 

Due to this, he not only had to overcome physical limitations but also contend with negative comments and public scrutiny. With the recent Indianapolis race at the door, the Bowman has yet to recover from the pain. 

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Alex Bowman faced a harrowing ordeal when a horrifying car accident during a sprint car race in April left him with a fractured vertebra. The incident occurred during the opening heat of a race in the High Limit Sprint Car Series in West Burlington, Iowa. Alex Bowman, behind the wheel of the #48 car, collided with fellow driver Conner Morrell after striking Morrell’s rear tire. The impact sent both cars hurtling through the air, reminiscent of scenes from an action movie.

During his recent interview with Frontstretch, the #48 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 driver stated, “I mean, for me it’s been interesting, cause I feel like we couldn’t really do it do much wrong. Before I got hurt, you know, we were running really well every week, you know, we’re really good at points, really good average finish. And since then, anytime we’re running well, something happens and when we’re bad you can’t put us out of our misery.”

Alex further added, “So it’s really just been a complete 180 of where we were at I feel like… I don’t think that’s come from you know somebody doing something or a change. I feel like a sport has a lot of ups and flows and you know, we were up when I left and I came back when we’re a little bit down. But you know we’ve had good speed lately. So I think we’re we’re on the good side of things.”

The absence caused by Bowman’s injury cost him valuable points in the Cup series, pushing him to the edge of the playoff qualification cutoff. However, his triumphant return showcased his unwavering resolve to claw his way back into contention.

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What happened after Alex Bowman was injured? How was Hendrick Motorsports affected due to this? What did he say? 

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During his absence from the track, Bowman’s NASCAR Cup Series points standing plummeted from a leading position to 17th place, highlighting the impact of his lack on his championship aspirations. NASCAR authorities extended a waiver to Bowman, allowing him the opportunity to participate in the playoffs should he secure a qualifying position. Unfortunately, he found himself just five points shy of the crucial 16th qualifying spot, with only 13 races remaining in the regular season.

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In a conversation on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, the talented HMS driver expressed his deep affinity for sprint car racing. Bowman shared, “I love sprint car and midget racing. And honestly, I probably love working on those race cars and managing the team just as much as I do driving them. And I will get back to it at some point. I just don’t know when that point is gonna be.” Reflecting on the past ten months, which included missing several races due to his injury, Bowman emphasized the need to prioritize team ownership for the time being.

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The story of Alex Bowman’s journey was one of resilience and determination. Defying the odds, he made an inspiring comeback for the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. With his fractured vertebra healed, Bowman signaled his readiness to take on NASCAR’s longest race. He was undeterred by its grueling 600-mile distance and the formidable challenges.

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The absence caused by Bowman’s injury cost HMS valuable points in the Cup series, pushing him to the edge of the playoff qualification cutoff. However, his triumphant return showcased his unwavering resolve to claw his way back into contention.