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What’s Happening?

The end of Joe Gibbs Racing’s dirt racing ban has allowed its drivers to take on extracurricular racing when they are not taking on Cup Series duties. Christopher Bell has already taken advantage of this policy reversal and is set to do so again in May.

  • Bell will race the No. 69K 410 Sprint Car for Kreitz Racing on May 2 at Rocket Raceway Park in Texas. This start will follow up Bell’s long-awaited debut in Kyle Larson’s High Limit Racing Series at Texas Motor Speedway on May 1.
  • The 30-year-old originally planned to debut in High Limit Racing on March 13 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway dirt track before weather prevented the debut. However, Bell already has a feature win in the No. 69K during February’s World of Outlaws Federated Auto Parts Dirtcar Nationals at Volusia.
  • However, the story of that weekend was not Bell’s return to WoO 410-winged sprints but his upcoming battle with Kyle Larson. The two NASCAR Cup Series title contenders finished first or second in two of the event’s three features, with Bell winning Thursday (by a margin of 0.050 seconds) and Larson winning Friday.
  • While NASCAR fans may know Bell as a tormentor of their favorite Truck and Xfinity Series drivers in the late 2010s, like so many others, the Oklahoma native got his start in the dirt. However, since his promotion to the Cup Series, he has taken an extended absence from the discipline prior to JGR’s policy change.

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