Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the
No. 88 Chevrolet SS for Hendrick Motorsports, has not been cleared by
physicians to compete in at least the next two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events,
as he continues to recover from a concussion.
Earnhardt, who will miss the races
at Michigan International Speedway (Aug. 28) and Darlington Raceway (Sept. 4),
underwent further evaluation today at the University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center Sports Medicine Concussion Program.
“We know how hard Dale is working to
get back,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “He’s following
what the doctors are saying, to the letter, and doing exactly what he needs to
do. Everyone wants to see him in a race car, but his health is first and
foremost. We’re behind him.”
Alex Bowman, who drove the No. 88
Chevrolet in Earnhardt’s absence July 17 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, will
be the team’s substitute driver this weekend at Michigan. He has four career
Sprint Cup starts at the track.
Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion
Jeff Gordon will return to the No. 88 team at Darlington, where his seven wins
lead all active drivers. Gordon has driven the last four races for Earnhardt --
at Indianapolis, Pocono, Watkins Glen and Bristol.
I wish they'd just leave Bowman in it ! ��
ReplyDeleteBowman for sure!
ReplyDeleteMight set up a "win to get in" situation for Jr. at Richmond. Kind of cool, but NBC will overplay it and practically broadcast the race like he's the only one in it.
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