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by Kowsalya | Updated Apr 27, 2023

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What Happened to Alex Bowman?

Hendrick Motorsports announced on Wednesday that Alex Bowman is expected to be sidelined for three to four weeks after fracturing a vertebra in a sprint car crash on Tuesday night. Josh Berry will take over driving duties for Bowman's No. 48 car while he recovers. The team owner, Rick Hendrick, released a statement expressing relief that Bowman is home and receiving top-notch medical care.

The team's priority is to allow Bowman ample time to heal, as he has been having a great season. Despite the setback, Hendrick expressed confidence in Berry's abilities and in the team's ability to continue operating at a high level.

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Who is Replaced Alex Bowman?

Alex Bowman, the NASCAR driver for Hendrick Motorsports, suffered a fractured vertebra in a sprint car accident and will be forced to miss at least three upcoming Cup races.

To replace him, Josh Berry will be driving the No. 48 Chevrolet at the Dover International Speedway in Delaware this weekend. The accident occurred on Bowman's 30th birthday during a sprint car event at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa, which was part of a racing series founded by his teammate Kyle Larson.

Bowman, who missed five races last year due to a concussion, was evaluated in Charlotte after being treated in Iowa on Tuesday evening. Despite feeling okay, Bowman is now focusing on healing and resting, as being out of the car is not something any driver wants to do.

Who is Alex Bowman?

Alex Michael Bowman is a renowned American professional racing driver who currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series for Hendrick Motorsports.

He also happens to be the owner of his own racing team, Alex Bowman Racing, which specializes in Dirt Midget and Sprint car racing. Bowman has made a name for himself by achieving a record six consecutive front-row starts in the Daytona 500, from 2018 to 2023, and winning the pole in 2018, 2021, and 2023.

Bowman has earned several nicknames over the years, with "Bowman the Showman" being the most prominent. However, he has also faced criticism from fellow drivers such as Denny Hamlin, who called him "just a hack" after a late-race collision at Martinsville in 2021 took Hamlin out of contention for the win.

Additionally, after Bowman won a race at Las Vegas in 2022 by taking only two tires on a pit stop during a late-race caution, Kyle Busch remarked that he was "all luck, no skill."

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 Alex Bowman Bio

DETAILS

SPECIFICATIONS

NAME

Alex Bowman

AGE

30 years

DATE OF BIRTH

April 25, 1993

HEIGHT

6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

BORN COUNTRY

Tucson, Arizona, U.S.

WEIGHT

178 lb (81 kg)

AWARDS

2009 USAC National Midget Championship Rookie of the Year

2011 K&N Pro Series East Rookie of the Year

2012 ARCA Racing Series Rookie of the Year

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What Happened to Alex Bowman - FAQs

1. What Happened to Alex Bowman?

Hendrick Motorsports announced on Wednesday that Alex Bowman is expected to be sidelined for three to four weeks after fracturing a vertebra in a sprint car crash on Tuesday night.

2. Who is Replaced Alex Bowman?

Josh Berry will be driving the No. 48 Chevrolet at the Dover International Speedway in Delaware this weekend

3. Who is Alex Bowman?

Alex Michael Bowman is a renowned American professional racing driver who currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series for Hendrick Motorsports.

4. When was  Alex Bowman born?

 Alex Bowman born on April 25, 1993.