DOVER, Del. — Alex Bowman recorded his second consecutive runner-up finish in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, battling from the rear of the field in Monday’s Gander RV 400 at Dover International Speedway.
Bowman, driver of the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, first earned a top-five finish this year during last weekend’s race at Talladega Superspeedway. He qualified fifth for Monday’s race, but was sent to the rear of the field for multiple inspection failures. But that didn’t stop him from hanging out with the front-runners at the 1-mile track.
RELATED: Race results | Updated stage points
“We needed this, for sure,” Bowman said. “Talladega is a speedway, it’s a lot of luck involved. To come here to, in my opinion, the hardest race track we go to, run like that from the back of all things, was pretty special. Just proud of everybody at Hendrick Motorsports for all the improvement we’ve made over the last year or so. We’re going to keep it going.”
Bowman has yet to win a race in his five-year Cup Series career, but with the continued improvement, it might not be too much longer for the 26-year-old.
“So proud of (crew chief) Greg Ives, everybody on this 88 team,” Bowman said. “We had a miserable start to the season. We did a really good job resetting over the off-week. We’ve come out strong since then.”
RELATED: Truex, Bowman battle for Stage 2 win
Dover is considered one of the most physically challenging tracks on the circuit for drivers and with the new rules package on display this weekend, the speeds were fast. Bowman made sure he was able to keep up — but it wasn’t a simple task.
“I’m worn out,” Bowman said. “This is the physically hardest race of the year for me, for sure. We at least had a shot at it. That’s really all you can ask for.”
His other Hendrick Motorsports teammates all have seen improvement the last few weeks, as well, starting with Chase Elliott winning last weekend’s race at Talladega and continuing on to win the Busch Pole Award for Dover.
William Byron started in second, sitting on the front row with Elliott, and Jimmie Johnson started in 12th. All four Hendrick drivers competed in the top 10 today, with Elliott finishing fifth, Byron eighth and Johnson 14th.