When Alex Bowman is introduced before November’s Cup race at ISM Raceway outside Phoenix, it should be reinforced with some bragging rights.
“Now introducing, the first Arizona native to win a NASCAR Cup Series race: Alex Bowman!”
Yes, Bowman, a native of Tucson, Arizona, won Sunday’s race at Chicagoland Speedway and became the first native driver of the “Grand Canyon State” to win a Cup Series race.
The 26-year-old did what Phoenix natives Michael McDowell and J.J. Yeley weren’t able to before him.
It comes three years after Bowman nearly did so on his own turf. As a substitute driver for the injured Dale Earnhardt Jr., Bowman claimed the pole for the 2016 playoff race at ISM Raceway. He then led 194 laps before an incident on a late restart relegated him to a sixth-place finish.
Bowman’s achievement on Sunday makes Arizona the 34th state to produce a Cup Series winner since its inaugural race in 1949.
Which states have produced the most winners in the last 70 years?
Here are the top five according to Racing Insights:
State Number of Winning Drivers
North Carolina 28
California 25
Georgia 11
New York 11
Virginia 11
Now with 34 states having produced winners at NASCAR’s premier level, that leaves 16 that haven’t been that fortunate.
Here are those states:
Alaska
Delaware
Hawaii
Idaho
Louisiana (the only state in the Southeast to not produce a winner)
Minnesota
North Dakota
New Hampshire
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Utah
Vermont
West Virginia
Wyoming