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Alex Bowman 2020 season in review

By Jeff Wackerlin, MRN.com | Published: December 15, 2020 9
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Alex Bowman finished a career-best sixth in the NASCAR Cup Series standings after making the playoffs for the third consecutive season.

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Along with his finish in the standings, Bowman posted personal season bests in top 10s (15) and laps led (440).

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Bowman went to Victory Lane early in the season, winning on March 1 at Auto Club Speedway. He led a race-high 110 laps from the third starting position.

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The first of four stage wins on the season for Bowman came at Auto Club. His next three were in May at Charlotte Motor Speedway with two in the Coca-Cola 600 and one in the Alsco Uniforms 500.

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Bowman entered the NASCAR Playoffs as the eighth seed with nine playoff points.

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Bowman made it to the Round of 8 for the first time after four top 10s in the first six races of the playoffs.

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The season saw Bowman record two streaks of four consecutive top 10s with the last one ending at Martinsville Speedway in the playoffs with a sixth-place finish. He missed the cutoff to the Championship 4 by 28 points.

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Bowman: "Really proud of my entire team for the fight each and every week. I know we are going to have a great year next year."

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In 2021, Bowman will move to the No. 48 Chevrolet, replacing seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, who retired from full-time racing at the conclusion of the season.
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