Christopher Bell shares a positive health update on crew chief Adam Stevens, who sustained a serious injury.
Christopher Bell has provided an encouraging health update on his crew chief, Adam Stevens, who suffered a significant injury during the Olympics break from the racing season.Stevens, a key figure in Bell's NASCAR team, sustained serious injuries in a diving accident that left him with two ruptured patellar tendons and required double surgery. Despite the severity of the injury, Bell's recent comments reveal an unexpectedly positive outlook on Stevens' recovery.
And I think it was like the Sunday before so I'm like, 'Wait a minute, you're serious? You're not screwing with us?' But honestly his mobility has been way better since the injury than I thought he would be.'Stevens' injury came at a critical point in the racing season, but the team has adapted impressively. Bell has been working with a temporary crew chief during Stevens' absence, and the transition appears to have gone smoothly.
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