CHICAGO — At long last, Alex Bowman got a win. And a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
So yeah, he was ready to party.
''We're going to drink so much damn bourbon tonight, it's going to be a bad deal,'' a jubilant Bowman said. ''I'm probably going to wake up naked on the bathroom floor again. That's just part of this deal sometimes.''
Bowman held off Tyler Reddick on a rainy street course in downtown Chicago on Sunday, stopping an 80-race winless drought.
It was his first victory since Las Vegas in March 2022 and No. 8 for his career. He is the 12th Cup Series driver to win this year, leaving four remaining spots in the playoffs with six races left in the regular season.
After his Vegas victory two years ago, Bowman, 31, was sidelined by a concussion. He injured his back in a short-track accident in April 2023.
''You start to second-guess if you're ever going to get a chance to win a race again,'' he said.
Not anymore.