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Clint Bowyer - Driver
No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper
Chevrolet Impala SS
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Date of Birth: May 30, 1979
Hometown: Emporia, Kan.
Resides: Clemmons, N.C.
Marital Status: Single
Hobbies: Hot Rods, Go-Karts, Motorcycles Fields full-time dirt late model
team under the Clint Bowyer Racing banner
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Named driver of the No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet Impala SS
for the 2009 NSCS season.
Bowyer made his second-consecutive
berth in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup in 2008, and finished fifth in the final
championship point standings. Recorded
one win, seven top-five and 17 top-10
finishes
Recorded second career NSCS win on
May 3, 2008, at Richmond International
Raceway in 83rd start
Won the 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series
drivers championship. Recorded one win,
14 top-five and 29 top-10 finishes in 35
starts
In his breakout sophomore season (2007),
Bowyer earned his first berth in the Chase
for the NASCAR Sprint Cup and finished
third in points. Logged one win, two poles,
five top-five and 17 top-10 finishes
Recorded first career NSCS win September
16, 2007, at New Hampshire Motor
Speedway in 64th career start
Won first career NSCS pole May 11, 2007
at Darlington (S.C) Raceway in 48th career
start
Named driver of the No. 07 Chevrolet
for the 2006 NSCS season. Earned four
top-five and 11 top-10 finishes en route to
a runner-up finish in the Raybestos Rookie
of the Year standings. Wrapped up his
freshman season 17th in the final Sprint
Cup Series championship points
Rolled to a third-place finish in the 2006
NNS championship points on the strength
of one win, two poles, 12 top-five and 17
top-10 finishes in RCR's No. 2 Chevrolet
Earned two wins, two poles, 12 top-five
and 22 top-10 finishes while driving RCR's
No. 2 Chevy to a runner-up finish in the
2005 NNS championship points
Made NSCS debut April 23, 2005, at
Phoenix International Raceway. Started
25th and finished 22nd driving RCR's No.
33 Chevrolet
Recorded first NNS win at Nashville
(Tenn.) Superspeedway June 11, 2005, in
32nd career start
Spent 2004 sharing driving duties with
Kevin Harvick in RCR's No. 21 Chevrolet
in the NNS. In 17 starts, Bowyer earned
one pole, four top-five and seven top-10
finishes. Also made one start for Andy
Petree Racing and two starts for Kevin
Harvick Inc.
Won first career NNS pole April 24, 2004,
at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in third
career start
Made two NASCAR West Series starts in 2004 for Bill McAnally
Racing, winning the pole and notching a second-place finish May 1
at California Speedway
Made two Automobile Racing Club of America starts in 2003 and
caught Childress' eye after leading 47 laps on the way to a secondplace
finish in his ARCA Series debut at Nashville Superspeedway
Raced a full schedule in NASCAR's Midwest Series in 2003
Earned 2002 NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Midwest championship
following a second Modified championship at Lakeside
Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., and a Late Model crown at 1-70
Speedway in Odessa, Mo.
Finished second in 2002 NWRS national points after posting 12
wins, nine poles and 32 top-five finishes
Racked up 18 wins and 32 top fives in 40 starts en route to the
2001 Modified championships at Lakeside Speedway and Heartland
Park Topeka (Kan.)
Won 2000 Modified championship at Thunderhill Speedway in Mayetta,
Kan., and finished second in the Modified points at Lakeside
Speedway
Made the transition to four wheels in 1996 racing street stocks at
Thunderhill Speedway
Began racing motocross in 1985 at age five, collecting over 200
wins and a variety of championships spanning the next eight years
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