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Alex Bowman sparks concern with health issue during Austin NASCAR race, pulls himself out
- Bowman exited the NASCAR Cup race at COTA due to illness with 25 laps remaining, prompting a driver swap for the No. 48 team.
- Myatt Snider stepped in to drive the No. 48 Chevrolet for the remainder of the event after Bowman's exit, marking a Cup debut under unusual circumstances.
- Snider had been serving as a FOX pit reporter before Hendrick Motorsports asked him to finish the race in Bowman's place.
- Bowman was aiming to rebound at COTA after a rough start to 2026, hoping to gain ground in the standings on a road course where he has previous success.
- Bowman’s condition worsened during the race, contributing to his retirement from the car.
- Snider’s Cup debut with the No. 48 came after bringing Cup-ready equipment, aiming to salvage points under difficult conditions at COTA.
- All drivers faced a hot day at COTA, with multiple competitors experiencing health-related issues, including Allmendinger receiving emergency medical treatment after the race.
- "Buddy, I don’t know if I’m gonna make it," Bowman radioed, highlighting a driver-first approach before exiting the car to seek treatment.
- Snider completed the race in the No. 48 Chevrolet, marking a Cup debut completed under challenging conditions at COTA.
- Hendrick Motorsports issued a statement noting Bowman wasn’t feeling well enough to continue and that Snider stepped in on short notice, with Bowman completing 70 of 95 laps.
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