Bowman comes up short of ‘a couple of favors’ in final laps

Alex Bowman didn’t have enough time or friends to chase down Austin Dillon in the closing laps of Saturday night’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway.

Bowman had moved into second position with 16 laps to go on the advantage of fresher tires. But the gap was nearly four seconds. It had only shrunk to 3.4 seconds by the time the field took the 10 laps to go signal.

Over the following few laps, Bowman wound up stuck behind lapped traffic, and spotter Kevin Hamlin relayed that he had asked for help in making way for Bowman. But the group of Erik Jones, Jesse Love, John Hunter Nemechek and Shane van Gisbergen ran their respective races and different lanes, at times running side-by-side, which did not help Bowman’s case.

“They’re not going to help,” Bowman said over the radio. “They hate us.”

Love was in a third Richard Childress Racing car, which was a teammate of Dillon. Bowman radioed at one point that Love was “blocking him” and it was race manipulation.

Van Gisbergen also raced Bowman side-by-side, and with van Gisbergen committed to the outside lane, it gave him momentum to continually battle or pass Bowman off the corners. It resulted in one member of Bowman’s team exclaiming over the radio, “All he needs to do is just give us the [expletive] exit. Why is this so hard with Team Chevrolet?”

Dillon’s margin of victory over Bowman was 2.4 seconds.

“A couple of favors and I sure complained about it on the radio, but that’s just part of what we do,” said Bowman of what he needed in the final laps. “I vented a little bit. But I had a really good Ally [No.] 48 there in that last run, and I just burnt the tires off too much in lapped traffic. I just didn’t get any breaks, and it made me kind of work the rears harder than I needed to, so I needed to be a little better there to get to him.

“I certainly think we had the better car, but unfortunately, I didn’t get there. Blake [Harris] and all the guys did a really good job, just came up a little bit short.”

Bowman, when asked about his team, cracked that, “Clearly, we’re not very popular in the garage with that last run. But (we’re) still doing a really good job, and executing at a high level. So, I’m proud of all the guys to continue to work hard and try to overcome the situation that we’re in. We’ll keep digging.”

The effort was Bowman’s fourth top-10 finish in the last five races. However, he is ninth in the championship standings and winless. With one race remaining in the regular season, Bowman goes into the finale holding down the final spot on the provisional playoff grid.

Bowman is 60 points ahead of Ryan Preece.

“It’s certainly really stressful on a lot of fronts,” Bowman said. “I think with the way that race normally goes, it’s about a must-win at that point because I think you’re most likely going to have a new winner. So, we need to go execute and try to win the race. That’s all we really can do.

“It kind of looks like maybe we can get to [Tyler Reddick ahead of him on the grid]. It looks like he had a bad day, so it’s possible there, but it looks like a big gap. We just have to go to work. That’s all we can do at this point, and that’s what we’ve been doing. We’ve been doing a lot of good things, and unfortunately, just (came up) one spot short tonight.”