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Alex Bowman Back on Track at Bristol After Being Medically Cleared
Alex Bowman, who has missed the last four NASCAR Cup Series races because of vertigo, will return to the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 car this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway. Bowman spent Tuesday in a street car turning laps on the Ten Tenths road course that is next to Charlotte Motor Speedway. He participated in pit-stop practice and did laps in a simulator Wednesday and was medically cleared to race. "Im grateful for the support Ive had fromHendrick Motorsports,my sponsorAlly, our fansand the medical teamthroughoutthis process," Bowman said in a news release. "Itsbeen tough being out of the car, butwe allwanted to make sure I was100 percent ready beforereturning.I feelreallygood, andImexcitedabout being at the track with my teamand gettingback to racing." Bowman, who couldnt complete the race at Circuit of the Americas because of the onset of vertigo, had a rough start in his first three races. He is 144 points out of 16th in the standings so it is unlikely he could rally over the next 19 races to qualify for the Chase. He would need a waiver to be eligible for the title because of the rule requiring a driver to compete in all races. He is expected to receive one. Bowman was replaced by Anthony Alfredo for Phoenix and then Justin Allgaier for the last three races. "Were proud of Alex and the way hes handled this situation," said HMS President Jeff Andrews said in a news release. "Hes put a lot of work into his recovery and followed the medical teams plan every step of the way. "From the outset, our goal was to prioritize his health and have him return when he was fully recovered and medically cleared. Were looking forward to seeing Alex back in his race car this weekend." Bowman is used to dealing with injury. He missed five races in 2022 because of a concussion and three races in 2023 because of a broken back suffered in a sprint-car accident.
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