Even in a week where things are finally clicking in Tulsa, one Hendrick driver isn’t buying into the hype. The Chili Bowl doesn’t care about momentum, talent, or confidence, and it has a brutal way of flipping a great run into instant heartbreak. Because here, success is temporary, and humility shows up fast.
For drivers who grew up watching or racing at the Tulsa event, ownership feels like a natural but humbling step, and Alex Bowman’s history with it runs deep.
“This building will humble you very quickly. Things can go really well or really badly in a hurry, and it’s just really difficult to have a week or prelim nights go right. Like any one thing can cost you a lot,” he said…