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			NASCAR notebook: Bowman rolls again to 2nd-place finish 
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			 [May 07, 2019] 
			DOVER, Del. -- After a start to 
			the 2019 season that produced no top-10 finishes in the first nine 
			races, Alex Bowman is finally on a roll. 
 The successor to Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the No. 88 Hendrick 
			Motorsports Chevrolet scored his second straight runner-up finish in 
			Monday's rain-delayed Gander RV 400 at Dover International Speedway.
 
 And until race winner Martin Truex Jr. took control of the event 
			during the third stage and ran away from the rest of the field, it 
			appeared Bowman might have the car to beat.
 
 Late in Stage 2, Bowman used the top lane at the Monster Mile to his 
			advantage and got past teammate Chase Elliott for the lead. He held 
			it until the final lap of the stage when Truex, who had started in 
			the rear, grabbed the top spot for the first time.
 
 "We were in Martin's way," Bowman said. "I wish I was in his way at 
			the end of the race. We at least had a shot at it. "That's really 
			all you can ask for.
 
 "So proud of (crew chief) Greg Ives, everybody on this 88 team. We 
			had a miserable start to the season. We did a really good job 
			resetting over the off week. We've come out strong since then.
 
 "It would be better if we had a trophy, right? Bowman surmised. "We 
			needed this, for sure. Talladega (where Bowman posted the first of 
			his two second-place runs) is a speedway. It's a lot of luck 
			involved. To come here to, in my opinion, the hardest race track we 
			go to, run like that from the back of all things, was pretty 
			special."
 
			
			 
			
 KYLE LARSON RELIEVED TO GET FIRST TOP 5 OF 2019
 
 For once, everything that could go wrong didn't go wrong for Kyle 
			Larson.
 
 No, he didn't have a race-winning car at Dover International 
			Speedway, but the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet ran solidly 
			in the top 5 throughout Monday's rain-delayed race and finished in 
			third place.
 
 Remarkably, the top-5 finish was Larson's first of the season, and 
			it came in the 11th Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series event of the 
			season.
 
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            "It was solid," Larson said. "I thought we ran inside the top 5 all 
			race long. Fought tight early on. Freed it up. That's where I feel 
			like I was pretty good.
 "The last run there after cycling through green flag stops, I was 
			really loose. Got stuck in traffic. Was just looser in dirty air. 
			Just made my tires off. Had to just make sure I hit the bottom lap 
			after lap to hold (Kevin) Harvick off."
 
 The handling may not have been perfect, but the result was 
			satisfying.
 
 "Yeah, it was good to finally have a clean race. I don't think we've 
			had a clean weekend all year long. I don't know, what are we, 11 or 
			12 weeks into the season? It's good to finally get a clean day, like 
			I said. Thanks to our race team. Our pit crew did a good job today, 
			as well.
 
 "Nice day."
 
            
			 
            
 CHASE ELLIOTT RUNS FIFTH AFTER STRONG START AT DOVER
 
 For more than a fourth of Monday's Gander RV 400, Chase Elliott 
			seemed destined to win his second straight race.
 
 Starting from the pole, Elliott led the first 107 laps, but two-tire 
			calls by Joey Logano and William Byron near the end of Stage 1 
			dropped him to third.
 
 And though Elliott regained the top spot in the second stage of the 
			race, he surrendered it to teammate Bowman on Lap 224 and was never 
			a factor for the win after that.
 
 "Yeah, we just fell off there at the end of that second stage," 
			Elliott said. "That was the time of the race that we needed to be 
			controlling it and not falling back.
 
 "Just a bad time to have a bad half of a run and that is kind of 
			what happened. So, we were fast, just not fast enough when it really 
			mattered."
 
 --By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level 
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