Christopher Bell Hints At Move Away From NASCAR After Removed JGR Restrictions

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Christopher Bell Hints At Move Away From NASCAR After Removed JGR Restrictions
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Joe Gibbs Racing's new policy allows Christopher Bell and other drivers to compete on dirt tracks.

NASCAR driver Christopher Bell has hinted at expanding into dirt racing after Joe Gibbs Racing shifts its policy to allow more flexible participation in Sprint Car and dirt racing events.This policy change opens the door for JGR drivers, including Christopher Bell, to flex their skills on dirt tracks more regularly alongside their NASCAR careers.For Joe Gibbs Racing, under the leadership of its former NFL coach namesake, this policy shift is a significant departure from its previous stance.

Known for his remarkable accomplishments in sprint car racing, with multiple wins at the prestigious Chili Bowl Nationals, Bell's return to dirt racing is seen as a natural extension of his racing ambition. He quickly took to social media to share his excitement about the change, writing:'See you guys at a dirt track soon.

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