Former NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer recently shared a hilarious photo of his daughter, Presley Elizabeth Bowyer on social media. In the photo, the young Bowyer was seen drenched in snow and mud after she got pulled in the sled behind a four-wheeler vehicle.
With most areas in the United States experiencing snowfall this winter, as usual, the Bowyers' residence was no exception. Subsequently, to enjoy the snow, the little Bowyer left no stone unturned. She was all decked up with snow gear — goggles, helmet, suit, and gloves.
All set, Presley Elizabeth Bowyer then got herself on the snow and enjoyed being pulled behind a four-wheeler. The former NASCAR driver shared a photo of her on his Instagram story, disclosing how she looked after her escapade. Bowyer wrote in the caption:
"Little snow melt was not going to stop this girl from getting pulled on the sled behind 4 wheeler."
Bowyer is married to Lorra Bowyer (formerly Podsiadlo). They got married in 2014 and have been together ever since. They have two children together — Presley Elizabeth Bowyer and Cash Aaron Bowyer.
Cash is currently nine years old, whereas his sister, Presley is seven years old. Thanks to Clint Bowyer's social media updates, the kids are no strangers to his fans and followers.
The 45-year-old currently works with Fox Sports as a NASCAR commentator. He is a colleague of another former NASCAR driver Kevin Harvick at Fox. Interestingly, both Harvick and Bowyer raced together in the Cup Series at the now-defunct Stewart-Haas Racing.
Clint Bowyer shares "scary" flight photo of Los Angeles fire
Clint Bowyer recently took to his official Instagram account to share a scary photo from a flight. The former NASCAR driver was flying in a plane above the devastating Los Angeles wildfire.
Sharing the photo on his story, he wrote:
"Scary sight to fly in on."
In the last four days, wildfire has ravaged the neighborhood of Los Angeles. The fire has burned more than 36,000 acres or 52 square miles of land. It completely destroyed houses, schools, churches, stores, restaurants, and other notable landmarks.
There was not one, but three major fire breakout points. The Palisades Fire West of Los Angeles, the Sunset Fire in the Hollywood Hills, and the Eaton Fire in the north of Pasadena. According to reports, at least 11 people have died from the fire.
Around 130,000 people were evacuated with immediate effect, and more than 450,000 people stayed without power since Wednesday evening. Even though Government officials did not disclose any official damage estimate, according to various sources, the damage could be around $150 billion.