In a heart-stopping moment at the Michigan Cup race, driver Alex Bowman miraculously emerged unscathed after a terrifying crash that brought out the red flag. The high-speed chaos unfolded during the second stage of the NASCAR event, with cars jostling for position in a frantic restart. Bowman, positioned 29th at the time, found himself in the midst of a nail-biting four-wide battle when disaster struck.
Cole Custer lost control, triggering a chain reaction that sent cars spinning. Bowman’s No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports machine careened towards the outside wall at a staggering 150mph, lifting its rear tires off the ground upon impact. The violence of the crash was evident as Bowman’s car slammed into the barrier, leaving fans and fellow drivers holding their breath.
As the dust settled, Bowman, known for his resilience after previous injuries, remarkably climbed out of the wreckage unaided. His radio message, “That one was really f****** big,” captured the intensity of the moment as he processed the magnitude of the impact. Despite walking away, Bowman couldn’t hide the pain, admitting, “Yeah, that hurt a lot.”
The unfortunate incident marked another setback for Bowman and the No. 48 team, who have faced a string of disappointing finishes in recent races. The red flag was raised on Lap 68 of 200, halting the race for approximately 13 minutes as track officials worked to clear the debris and attend to the aftermath of the spectacular crash.
While Bowman’s race came to an abrupt end, fortunately, other drivers involved, like Daniel Suarez and Chase Briscoe, managed to soldier on. However, for Bowman and Custer, the day ended prematurely, adding to the former’s run of bad luck in the series. The Michigan race will undoubtedly be etched in the memories of fans and competitors alike, serving as a stark reminder of the unforgiving nature of motorsport.