What NASCAR driver is from Emporia Kansas?
Clint Bowyer
— One of NASCAR’s most recognizable names announced Thursday he plans to wear a different kind of suit next year. Emporia, Kansas, native Clint Bowyer took to social media Thursday to announce that he is retiring from racing and will join the FOX Sports NASCAR announcing team in 2021.
Why did Clint Bowyer quit racing?
Clint Bowyer is retiring from NASCAR at the end of the 2020 season because of the opportunity he got to work for Fox. Bowyer, 41, has been with Stewart-Haas Racing since 2017 after he took over for Tony Stewart in the No. 14 car after Stewart’s retirement.
Does Clint Bowyer own a race team?
He competed in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2005 to 2020, driving for Richard Childress Racing for eight years, Michael Waltrip Racing for four years, HScott Motorsports for one year, and Stewart-Haas Racing for four years. Bowyer won the 2008 Nationwide Series championship driving for RCR….Clint Bowyer.
| Wins | Top tens | Poles |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | 10 | 2 |
Who is Clint Bowyer married to?
Lorra Bowyerm. 2014
Clint Bowyer/Spouse
WAG of the Week: Lorra Bowyer, Clint’s wife Clint and Lorra bow their heads prior to the 2014 Daytona 500, NASCAR’s biggest race and one that Bowyer has yet to win.
Who is taking over the 14 car in Nascar?
Team 14 – The Official Stewart-Haas Racing Website. Driven by Chase Briscoe with John Klausmeier serving as crew chief. Formerly driven by Tony Stewart (2009-2016) and Clint Bowyer (2017-2020). Won 2011 NASCAR Cup Series championship.
Is Clint Bowyer a farmer?
“I’m a farmer and a lot of my friends back home in Kansas are farmers, so I certainly know what they go through to put food on everyone’s tables,” said Bowyer, who owns a 650-acre farm in North Carolina. “Farmers are vital to our country and farmers are race fans, too. They are our people.
What NASCAR driver is retiring this year?
Longtime NASCAR national series driver Michael Annett announced Wednesday he plans to retire from full-time competition after the conclusion of the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
Who will replace Jeff Gordon on Fox?
Jeff Gordon will leave his role as a FOX Sports analyst to dedicate himself full time to Hendrick Motorsports, where he takes the role of vice chairman as No. 2 in charge under Rick Hendrick. Gordon will focus on competition and marketing.
Who is replacing Jeff Gordon on Fox?
Fox Sports has not named a replacement for Gordon, but added Clint Bowyer to the broadcast team as an analyst for the 2021 season. Hendrick Motorsports is the NASCAR Cup Series’ winningest team at 271 Cup Series victories with 93 of them provided by Gordon.