Clint Bowyer to retire from full-time NASCAR racing to work in Fox NASCAR booth Bowyer will finish this season and enter the Fox booth for 2021. Although Bowyer has been winless since 2018, he remains in playoff contention in the Round of 12 this season. Harvick is under contract with the team through the 2023 season, and no changes are expected for Cole Custer behind the wheel of the #41 Ford after his rookie season.

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Stewart-Haas Racing entered the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season having not gone an offseason without changing their driver lineup since between the 2015 and 2016 seasons, when Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart, Kurt Busch and Danica Patrick all returned to the team. 8,547 Likes, 83 Comments - Clint Bowyer (@clintbowyer) on Instagram: “Looked out the window on the way to airport and saw Brad out on the water. NASCAR and Charlotte FC beat reporter Alex Andrejev joined The Observer in January 2020 following an internship at The Washington Post.

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Politifact rates that claim false. He sits 38 points below the eight-driver cutoff for the next round heading into the road course race at Charlotte this weekend. Weather forecast in Fort Worth, Texas, has more rain coming. He also was an analyst for FOX Sports when the channel aired iRacing events at the start of the pandemic shutdown in the spring. Briscoe has eight wins in the Xfinity Series and is locked in to advance to the Round of 8 in the Xfinity playoffs.

In a statement posted on his Twitter page, Bowyer thanked everyone who helped him throughout his racing career as he trades in his helmet for a headset for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. The No. 14 seat remains vacant for 2021, but SHR’s Xfinity driver Chase Briscoe is the suspected top candidate for the ride. AwfulAnnouncing.com is not an official web site for any media organization, professional sports league, team, or organization.Copyright © 2020 www.AwfulAnnouncing.com - All Rights Reserved - Trademarks used herein are property of their respective owners. The network will feature three national podcasts and 12 regional ones to start. With the Masters rescheduled to November, ESPN's College GameDay will be live on November 14th. Get in-depth, sideline coverage of Charlotte area sports - only $1 a month. It turned out that day has come as Bowyer announced he is going to retire from full-time racing to go into the Fox NASCAR booth.
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Now, as Bowyer’s racing career winds down, fans will miss him being on the track but will be glad he’ll be in the booth for the first half of the season. Many figured when Darrell Waltrip retired last year, Bowyer would be on the top of Fox’s list to complete the three-man booth with Mike Joy and Jeff Gordon but Bowyer was still driving and wasn’t yet ready to have a post-racing career. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like. Vox has announced the hiring of two new SB Nation executives, only months after cutting dozens of SB Nation staff.

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Currently driving for Stewart-Haas Racing since 2017, Bowyer will step aside for what will likely be Chase Briscoe, Stewart-Haas’ Xfinity Series driver who is one of the favorites to win this year’s championship. 14 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing since 2017 and is in his 15th year of Cup Series driving.

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— Clint Bowyer (@ClintBowyer) October 8, 2020. The pandemic-reduced crowd watched Clint Bowyer emerge as the leader with Jimmie Johnson second in the last Texas race as full-time drivers for both veterans. “Just like my driving career, I will be part of a great team and organization with great teammates,” Bowyer wrote. Two drivers retiring from full-time NASCAR competition after this season, Clint Bowyer and seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson, stayed first and second for another night. Briscoe told The Observer Thursday morning that his plans were still undecided for next season, but that he wanted the opportunity to move up to the Cup Series. For the latest news on contract and team moves, check out our full Silly Season Tracker. Bowyer was a fixture both there and on Fox’s iRacing broadcasts earlier this year and was a popular figure on the broadcast when he took part.

15 Toyota for now-defunct Michael Waltrip Racing. “I want to thank every owner who has paid a bill on my behalf, every crew member who has turned a bolt on my ars and every media member who has covered my racing career,” Bowyer’s post said. More wet weather is on the way, NASCAR playoffs rained out for 3rd consecutive day at Texas, NASCAR’s season is ending how it started: With rain, rain and more rain, NASCAR’s Cup playoff at misty Texas put on hold another day, Column: Chip Ganassi celebrates 30 years of winning. She played Division I volleyball at Columbia University before earning her master’s degree at the University of Southern California. They recently confirmed that this streak would be extended to five consecutive seasons, as Clint Bowyer, who replaced Stewart behind the wheel of the #14 Chevrolet-turned-Ford ahead of the 2017 season following Stewart’s retirement, will not be back for what would have been a fifth season with the team next year.

Stewart-Haas could now provide that in the No. Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices. Six months after massive writer furloughs and three months after further cuts, SB Nation has added…two more executives, Politifact rates Tom Brady’s unsourced claim that suicides have surpassed COVID-19 deaths as “false”, NFL Week 7 viewership: impressive Sunday afternoon windows for the league, World Series viewership trends up heading into Game 6, still on pace for record low, College GameDay is headed to Augusta National on Masters weekend, Jeff Goodman and Rob Dauster are launching a “Field of 68” college basketball podcast network. Clint Bowyer won’t be back with Stewart-Haas Racing for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. “Thank you to every sponsor that has invested in me and thank you to every fan who has cheered me along the way!”.

Who will replace him behind the wheel of the #14 …

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NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer announced Thursday evening that he is transitioning from full-time NASCAR racing to join the FOX broadcast team for Sunday Cup races next season. Bowyer will have a new opportunity of his own. 211.7k Followers, 179 Following, 359 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Clint Bowyer (@clintbowyer)

Bowyer began his NASCAR career in 2004 driving for Richard Childress.

The transition from driver to broadcaster should be rather seamless for Bowyer.

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8,593 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from ‘clintbowyer’ hashtag Build your custom FanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis on All Racing and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more. Bowyer’s contract with SHR was set to expire at the end of the 2020 season, and he dodged questions earlier in the day about his plans for next year. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Fox would have Bowyer on commentary in select races and he would be informative and have the ability to insert some humor throughout a broadcast. “ … FOX here I come!” Bowyer’s post ended. Brady posted "More suicide deaths than coronavirus deaths the past two months. Clint Bowyer has always had a knack for broadcasting.

YouTube. “I have the opportunity to do what’s next in my life,” Bowyer wrote in a letter he shared on Twitter.


But with Bowyer officially out, who will be the driver to make yet another Stewart-Haas Racing lineup change official as his replacement? Clint Bowyer, Stewart-Haas Racing, NASCAR (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images), Clint Bowyer, Stewart-Haas Racing, NASCAR – Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports. Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved. Entering full-time Cup competition two years later, Bowyer put together a very solid career, scoring 10 wins and a career-best second place points finish in 2012. The data isn't pretty, but it doesn't lie. Bowyer’s best season was in 2012 driving the No.

This site is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The driver has ten wins and more than 500 starts in NASCAR’s top series. Live updates from the NASCAR playoff race that was postponed again Tuesday because of rain. Instagram. “In 2021 my suit will no longer be fireproof.”. This news came a few weeks after it was confirmed that Aric Almirola, who signed a one-year contract extension last October just before Bowyer did the same, would be back for a fourth season behind the wheel of the #10 Ford next year. Obviously, that couldn’t be done this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic but it’s a learning experience for drivers to gain a better perspective of what the media encounters and gives them something to consider if they want to go into broadcasting after they retire. Bowyer has previous media experience as a co-host of a NASCAR podcast in partnership with Barstool Sports. Bowyer, the 2008 Xfinity Series champion, finished in second place in the final standings that year.

Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. Bowyer, 41, has driven the No.