Alex Bowman explains his outlook for the NASCAR playoffs ahead of Darlington race
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Bowman and Greg Ives enter their final #NASCARPlayoffs secured by a win early in the season at Las Vegas18615) Alex Bowman (2006 pts)Bowman and Greg Ives enter their final #NASCARPlayoffs secured by a win early in the season at Las Vegas https://t.co/u8fu27y2xq Alex Bowman and his crew chief Greg Ives will return to Darlington, South Carolina, this weekend for the big event at Darlington Raceway. Cook Out Southern 500, scheduled to kick off on Sunday, September 4, will mark NASCAR’s first playoff race since completing the regular season last weekend at Daytona. The playoffs will only feature 16 regular-season winners, and Alex Bowman is one of the drivers who were lucky enough to secure a win in the regular season. Being one of the drivers behind the wheel this weekend, Alex Bowman has highlighted his team's playoff outlook. Speaking to the media, the Tucson-born driver cited that he’s super motivated to hit the playoffs, and he’s looking forward to ending it on a high note as he says goodbye to his able crew chief Greg Ives, who will be leaving the No. 48 Chevy at the end of the season. Bowman believes they will make some noise on the track Too Tough for Tam with the entire team on board. “I think we are super motivated because is Greg’s (Ives, crew chief) last 10 races with me and we want to end on a high note. We know the summer doesn’t matter anymore, our troubles, and it’s a good reset for us going into the playoffs. Everybody is all in, and I think we can definitely make some noise.” Bob Pockrass@bobpockrassAlex Bowman said he’s happy for outgoing crew chief Greg Ives and the choice by Ives to spend more time with family.
Bowman: “It’s kind of scary but exciting at the same time.”32932Alex Bowman said he’s happy for outgoing crew chief Greg Ives and the choice by Ives to spend more time with family.Bowman: “It’s kind of scary but exciting at the same time.” https://t.co/C4dHIbbVKD Greg has had a series of successes with the No.48 Chevy for Hendrick Motorsports since the days of Jimmie Johnson when they won five championships, serving as the lead engineer. He later left the team and joined JR Motorsports as a crew chief.
I think we can definitely make some noise - Alex Bowman explains his outlook for the NASCAR playoffs ahead of Darlington race
By monicahdnjeri Modified 04 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Alex Bowman and crew chief Greg Ives look on during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway Hendrick Motorsports' driver Alex Bowman did a splendid job in the regular season, earning a win and nine top ten finishes. Additionally, his teammate Chase Elliott pocketed the Regular Season Championship. By bagging a win in the regular season in Las Vegas on February 2, the No. 48 Ally Chevy driver earned a spot in the playoffs. NASCAR Wallpapers@nascarwallpaper15) Alex Bowman (2006 pts)Bowman and Greg Ives enter their final #NASCARPlayoffs secured by a win early in the season at Las Vegas18615) Alex Bowman (2006 pts)Bowman and Greg Ives enter their final #NASCARPlayoffs secured by a win early in the season at Las Vegas https://t.co/u8fu27y2xq Alex Bowman and his crew chief Greg Ives will return to Darlington, South Carolina, this weekend for the big event at Darlington Raceway. Cook Out Southern 500, scheduled to kick off on Sunday, September 4, will mark NASCAR’s first playoff race since completing the regular season last weekend at Daytona. The playoffs will only feature 16 regular-season winners, and Alex Bowman is one of the drivers who were lucky enough to secure a win in the regular season. Being one of the drivers behind the wheel this weekend, Alex Bowman has highlighted his team's playoff outlook. Speaking to the media, the Tucson-born driver cited that he’s super motivated to hit the playoffs, and he’s looking forward to ending it on a high note as he says goodbye to his able crew chief Greg Ives, who will be leaving the No. 48 Chevy at the end of the season. Bowman believes they will make some noise on the track Too Tough for Tam with the entire team on board. “I think we are super motivated because is Greg’s (Ives, crew chief) last 10 races with me and we want to end on a high note. We know the summer doesn’t matter anymore, our troubles, and it’s a good reset for us going into the playoffs. Everybody is all in, and I think we can definitely make some noise.” Bob Pockrass@bobpockrassAlex Bowman said he’s happy for outgoing crew chief Greg Ives and the choice by Ives to spend more time with family.
Bowman: “It’s kind of scary but exciting at the same time.”32932Alex Bowman said he’s happy for outgoing crew chief Greg Ives and the choice by Ives to spend more time with family.Bowman: “It’s kind of scary but exciting at the same time.” https://t.co/C4dHIbbVKD Greg has had a series of successes with the No.48 Chevy for Hendrick Motorsports since the days of Jimmie Johnson when they won five championships, serving as the lead engineer. He later left the team and joined JR Motorsports as a crew chief.