Who is/isn't interested in driving Tony Stewart's car? Twitter has some answers
With Tony Stewart sidelined indefinitely with a back injury suffered last weekend, there are several possible candidates to step into the No. 14 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevy as a temporary replacement.
At least one of those possible candidates, 22-year-old Alex Bowman, made his interest known on Twitter.
Meanwhile, veterans Mark Martin and Jeff Burton -- who filled in for Stewart during his time away in 2013 and 2014, respectively -- have taken themselves out of the running as possible subs.
@markmartin if @TonyStewart candidate drive in the Daytona 500 because of his back would you be on call to do it then
— Barry Wheeler (@barrywheeler75) February 3, 2016
— Mark Martin (@markmartin) February 3, 2016
"@markmartin: I don't drive race cars anymore." What he said!
— Jeff Burton (@JeffBurton) February 4, 2016
But I do! #PutMeInSmoke! #HaveSeatsWillTravel https://t.co/WKHzXaOPga
— Alex Bowman (@AlexBRacing) February 4, 2016
@jeff_gluck but I do and currently in need of a job!
— Brett Moffitt (@Brett_Moffitt) February 4, 2016
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