Alex Bowman, the NASCAR stock car racing athlete, received an apology from Mike Joy for an on-air mistake during Sunday's Cup race at Phoenix.
What happened?
On March 10, 2026, Joy claimed Bowman's vertigo was not the reason for his absence in Phoenix, which turned out to be misinformation.
Why it matters for Alex Bowman
Bowman was sidelined from Sunday's event at Phoenix Raceway due to experiencing vertigo symptoms, a continuation of the issue that forced him to exit the NASCAR Cup Series race at COTA the week prior.
What comes next?
Mike Joy posted a correction on social media, stating he intended to say Bowman's absence wasn't related to a prior concussion, and that got crossed up.
Jeff Andrews, the president and general manager of Hendrick Motorsports, said they're encouraged by the progress Bowman's making, but they have to prioritize his health above all else.
Andrews added that it's obviously frustrating for Bowman because he's a competitor and wants to be in the race car, especially at his home track.
Hendrick Motorsports will continue to support Alex and look forward to his return as soon as he's medically cleared.
Joy plans to correct the mistake on-air during this Sunday's broadcast from Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The correction will provide clarity on Bowman's health status and his expected return to racing.
Bowman's health is the top priority, and his team is working to ensure he can return to competition safely.
The NASCAR community is waiting for Bowman's return, and the correction from Joy will help to alleviate any confusion about his absence.