May 11, 2012

NASCAR-CUP: Bowyer ready to obey his mother at Darlington

Clint Bowyer, Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota
Clint Bowyer, Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota

Photo by: Action Sports Photography

CORNELIUS, N.C. — No. 15 5-hour ENERGY Toyota driver Clint Bowyer will pay extra attention to the command to start his engine at Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Darlington Raceway.

That’s because it will be his mom‘s voice on the public address system. Jana Bowyer, along with several drivers’ mothers, will serve as Grand Marshals for the Southern 500 and start the race. Bowyer said his mother’s support played a large role in leading him to the top level of the sport.

CLINT BOWYER ON HIS MOTHER’S INFLUENCE: “She’s been there since day one. My brothers and I grew up racing motorcross and along with my Dad, that gave her four guys to keep track of and keep on the right path. I remember going to races early on and she’d always make sure we were eating right and keeping our gear clean all weekend. She was just very supportive of everything we did. Racing has always been a family sport with my family and I’m very fortunate and lucky to be able to keep it that way even today.”

JANA BOWYER ON CLINT AS A KID: “Clint wasn’t the cleanest kid around - his bedroom was pretty much always a disaster. But, that’s okay, that’s just part of being a Mom. I enjoyed looking after my boys, so they never really did anything around the house. I didn't really teach them very well when it came to house work, but all of my boys have been great sons. I let them focus on racing - and so far that’s turned out pretty well for all of us.”

CLINT BOWYER ON DARLINGTON: “It’s such a unique track from all the others. We only get to come here once a year. You really have to get up on the wheel. When you get to Darlington you hear people say, ‘race the rack’ – which means gets comfortable, ride around and watch everyone else wreck their cars, but you really can’t do that here. You have to really push yourself and get out of your comfort zone big time to run a lap at Darlington – and that can bite you in a hurry. You have to respect the place. You have to get up on the wheel but be careful doing it too.”

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