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Alex Bowman jokes about the dangers of celebrating in Victory Lane after the Connor Zilisch incident, admitting his own clumsiness. Despite the risks, he remains unfazed by the prospect of winning and celebrating.
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ATLANTA, GA - FEBRUARY 22: Alex Bowman 48 Hendrick Motorsports Ally Chevrolet looks on during qualifying for the running of the NASCAR, Motorsport, USA Cup Series Ambetter Health 400 on February 22, 2025, at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, GA. Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire AUTO: FEB 22 NASCAR Cup Series Ambetter Health 400 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon250222571 ©IMAGO/Icon Sportswire
Donât be surprised if you see Alex Bowman win a race, pull into the Victory Lane, and just simply walk out. While these drivers are not scared of driving at speeds exceeding 190 mph, they have been a little afraid of celebrating after the **Connor Zilisch**incident last year. In fact, Bowman finds himself surprised, but with a daunting reality.
âWith my lack of coordination, Iâm surprised that I havenât [fallen],â Alex Bowman said. Before the start of the season, insider Bob Pockrass questioned a handful of drivers about their close calls while celebrating in the Victory Lane. This was in light of the Zilisch incident.
While celebrating his Xfinity (now the OâReilly Auto Parts) Series race win at Watkins Glen in 2025, Zilisch stepped on his carâs window. His window net slipped as he was getting down from the top, ending in a face-first fall. Zilischâs collarbone was fractured, and he was forced to miss the Cup race the following day. But he managed to return less than two weeks later at Daytona, running the ever-important Xfinity race, considering his full-time participation. He managed to win that race, followed by a streak of Victory Lane visits.
Alex Bowman expressed surprise at not having fallen during celebrations, referencing his lack of coordination.
Bowman is referring to the Connor Zilisch incident from last year, which raised concerns about safety during celebrations.
Bowman remains unfazed by the risks and continues to look forward to celebrating wins, despite acknowledging the dangers.
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Responding to Pockrass in the light of these events, Bowman found himself surprised that he hadnât fallen until now, but it came with a dire reality, which he spoke out for himself: âIt should have happened to me already. I guess I donât win enough to get the odds going far enough to slip and fall, but Iâm not very coordinated, so Iâm surprised that I havenât.â
DAYTONA BEACH, FL â FEBRUARY 15: Alex Bowman 48 Hendrick Motorsports Ally Chevrolet waves to the crowd prior to the running of the 68th NASCAR, Motorsport, USA Cup Series Daytona 500 on February 15, 2026 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, FL. Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire AUTO: FEB 15 NASCAR Cup Series Daytona 500 EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon2602151510500
It seems that the only reason Bowman has not taken a fall from the car in the Victory Lane is that he doesnât often visit it. The last time he won a Cup race was back in 2024 at Chicago, and before that, it was in 2022. In simple words, Alex Bowman does not win enough.
While **Hendrick Motorsports**is one of the best teams on the field and Bowman has been driving for them for the past decade, he has only won eight races. This also means that Bowman has never had a realistic chance of winning the championship; meanwhile, his teammates have clinched multiple championships within the same period. While he does happen to be decent, he is just not âHendrick level.â
In fact, his lack of race wins had become so disappointing that at one point, Bowman admitted that he was losing the âfunâ in NASCAR.
âCup racing is just so hard, and the pressure is so high, and everybody, like everything means so much here that itâs not fun, right? Like, itâs, youâre all in, and everything matters, and when youâre running poorly, as we did, it probably sucks a little bit of fun. Like, winningâs fun, obviously, rolled around 28th, not so fun,â he said.
Saying that Bowman is a âbadâ driver would be a bit too harsh. He has had his moments of shine, but when your teammates are contending for the championship every season while youâre stuck rooting for a top 10 finish, it does get a little hard. But it does seem that the team still has a lot of faith in him.
As mentioned, Bowman is not a bad driver. His main issue is consistency. He was hit in the face this season after the COTA race, where he had to retire mid-race because of vertigo symptoms. The result? He ended up missing the next four rounds and returned to Bristol, but with a disappointing finish.
However, things have been turning around for the #48 driver. While he might not be Rick Hendrickâs top performer, he has been extremely decent in recent races, with back-to-back podium results.
âItâs one thing to do it at a superspeedway, itâs another thing to do it where you need grip, speed, execution, and good restarts; and Alex had all of that today,â Jeff Gordon said after the race at Texas.
It is very different to be finishing in third place at a superspeedway and to carry the same finish on a 1.5-mile track. Superspeedways are known for creating surprise winners because of their unpredictability. Hence, when Bowman clinched that result at Talladega, it wasnât massive.
Mar 3, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Alex Bowman (48) during the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
But his performance at the Texas Motor Speedway stood out. Not only did Alex Bowman finish in third place once again, but had carried that momentum throughout the race. He kept himself within the top spots for most of the race, making most use of the Chevy that happened to be the stronger car that weekend.
This certainly impressed the likes of Rick Hendrick and the rest of the #48 crew: âNobody has faced bigger challenges than that 48 team,â Gordon added. âFor them to be smiling again and building something, thatâs really gratifying to see.â
It is perhaps a major positive for Gordon to be appreciating Alex Bowman and his team. Considering he was rumored to be let go from the team at the end of the 2025 season, Bowman is now showing massive signs of improvement. While it is tough to say if he will be a title contender just yet, he might have a chance to celebrate in the Victory Lane, understandably, with a lot more caution.
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