Alex Bowman is auctioning off his helmet for an important cause

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Alex Bowman continues to fundraise for Best Friends Animal Society.

# 48 Chevrolet Camaro driver Hendrick Motorsports of the NASCAR Cup Series provides equipment to support an organization close to his heart. Alex Bowman is auctioning off a racing helmet to raise funds for the Best Friends Animal Society.

The nonprofit animal welfare organization announced the news on Wednesday, December 29. The auction takes place through Charitybuzz.com and runs until January 6, 2022. The winning bidder will receive the helmet Bowman wore for the March 14 race in Phoenix when he finished 13th, as well as a certificate of authenticity from Hendrick Motorsports.

The helmet features a purple and orange color scheme, which represents both Ally Financial and Best Friends Animal Society. There are logos for every organization, as well as a plethora of subtle paw prints in several areas. The helmet that will be given to the successful bidder will also feature Bowman’s autograph.


Bowman & Ally Racing have made several donations to help animal shelters

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GettyAlex Bowman introduced Best Friends Animal Society on a trip to Phoenix.

The Best Friends Animal Society also highlighted how Ally Racing and Bowman each donated $ 1,000 throughout the season to animal shelters associated with the association. These donations were part of a commitment Bowman and his primary partner made when he moved into the No.48 Chevrolet.

They also increased the amount to $ 10,000 for each trip to Victory Lane. Bowman won races at Richmond Raceway, Dover International Speedway, Pocono Raceway and Martinsville Speedway, ensuring four shelters would receive large donations.

Along with his donations, Bowman spent considerable time visiting shelters across the country. He highlighted animals that need loving families while trying to achieve the goal of making sure there are no homeless animals.

“It’s awesome,” Bowman told Heavy in a Sept. 14 interview. “Working with Ally has been so much fun. Obviously, partnering up with Best Friends and donating to a shelter on every race track we go to is cool. It’s just neat to have a partner like Ally who does. is passionate about things similar to what excites me.


Bowman and Ally Financial will continue to work together in 2022

Bowman will return to 48th after a career year that featured four wins and a return to the playoffs. He’ll drive again with Ally as his primary partner while showing off a white version of the stock car.

When Hendrick Motorsports announced on October 6, 2020 that Bowman would pick up No.48 for the 2021 season, the team also confirmed that he would continue to work with Ally Financial as a primary partner. The organization had agreed to a three-year extension in 2019, keeping them at No.48 until the end of the 2023 season.

Bowman was only driving with a one-year extension at the time and reportedly became a free agent after 2021. However, HMS assured that he and Ally would continue to work together by offering a two-year contract extension.

HMS General Manager Jeff Andrews and Bowman announced the news on June 15, ahead of the very first Ally 400 at the Nashville Superspeedway. They revealed that Bowman will remain in No.48 until the end of the 2023 season. Barring an overtime, the driver and his senior partner will both be ready to close new deals at the same time.

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