Clint Bowyer, former RCR and Stewart Haas Racing driver, ended his NASCAR career in 2020 after over twenty years. He transitioned to the world of sports broadcasting with Fox Sports and became a key figure in their NASCAR broadcast booth. However, after a four-year hiatus, the veteran is gearing up to make a racing comeback.
Bowyer will be driving the No. 7 truck for Spire Motorsport in the upcoming Truck Series race in Nashville. This will be his first appearance in a third-tier race since he competed for GMS Racing in Kansas in 2016. He will be seeking his fourth truck race win and his first victory since his Cup series win in Michigan with SHR in 2018.
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Bowyer is excited to return to NASCAR and believes the third-tier series will provide a fun experience. He appreciates the power and intensity of the trucks and believes the race will suit his style.
Discussing his comeback, Bowyer expressed his love for the Nashville track and high expectations. He considers it the track that defined his NASCAR career and has always performed well there. He consistently achieved top-five results and boasts a second-place average at the track.
The veteran driver is looking forward to experiencing the thrill of NASCAR once again after being away for four years. With Spire Motorsports, he has a real chance of winning the race, and the NASCAR community is eager for his return.