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“ I have a soft spot for micro sprints. I grew up running these things, and I love them,” Christopher Bell said at the Tulsa Shootout in Oklahoma.
From there, I began driving micro-sprints." The World of Outlaws Sprint Car series is ultra-competitive and Bell's success there gave him a large fan following.
NASCAR standout Christopher Bell is set to return to his dirt racing roots on May 2.
Bell and fellow Cup Series racers Kyle Larson and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. have sprint car plans this week ahead of Sunday's NASCAR race.
Christopher Bell held off a fierce charge from Kyle Larson to win the non-wing outlaw feature at the Tulsa Shootout in a photo finish.
Christopher Bell targets the Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway amid his busy NASCAR schedule between Sonoma and Dover races.
Bell began his racing journey in the early 2000s, in micro sprints at I-44 Riverside Speedway. Bell debuted in the NASCAR Cup Series in the 2020 Daytona 500.
After his team-imposed ban on dirt racing was lifted, Christopher Bell is back enjoying the hobby he loves, and his NASCAR form has never been better.
Bell, who outside of two micro sprint races in May hasn’t competed in dirt since mid-2022, said he was surprised by JGR’s decision to lift the restriction.
Both Bell and Larson are past winners of the Chili Bowl held at the same facility driving dirt midget cars, but the Tulsa Shootout features an array of micro sprint cars with winged and non-winged ...
Christopher Bell celebrated his return to dirt track racing Saturday night by winning and thanking NASCAR Cup team owner Joe Gibbs for allowing him to race in such events. “I’ve got four words,” Bell ...