Kyle Busch and Christopher Bell tried to resolve their conflict through a phone call, but were unsuccessful. The clash between Busch and Bell during the NASCAR Cup Series race at COTA last weekend proved to be a memorable event for the two-time champion. On lap 41, Busch collided with his former JGR teammate, resulting in him losing a spot in the top-5. After the race, Busch engaged in a heated confrontation with Bell.
During their confrontation, Busch expressed his intention to seek revenge against Bell for his actions. Before the race in Richmond this Sunday, Busch admitted to feeling uncomfortable when drivers who passed through his Truck Series team, KBM, race against him without respect. As a mentor to these drivers, Busch believes he should not be treated with only 10% effort.
Busch and Bell made an effort to resolve their issues through a phone conversation before the race weekend. However, this conversation did not ease the veteran driver’s frustration. Busch confirmed that he will race aggressively against Bell until the latter acknowledges his mistake of taking him out at COTA.
Bell enters this weekend’s race in Richmond with great confidence. He is hopeful for a strong performance, considering the consistent speed of JGR cars on the track. The Toyota driver believes he has a genuine chance of winning on Sunday.
While Bell’s optimism is justified, he should not underestimate Busch’s threat. The veteran driver is willing to harm his former teammate at the right moment, and Bell should be cautious to avoid offering this opportunity to the RCR driver on Sunday.