Kyle Busch was the mentor of Christopher Bell during their time together at JGR. Busch vs Bell clash (Via IMAGO) Busch vs Bell clash (In Circle, Screenshot via @NASCAR/X) showed signs of achieving his best result of the 2024 season since Atlanta at COTA before an incident put him at a disadvantage. Busch finished the race in ninth place, while his former teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing, Bell, secured second place behind the race winner.
RCR’s car number 8 driver, Kyle Busch, was spun by JGR’s car number 20 driver, Christopher Bell, from behind on lap 41 of the race at Turn One. Bell was closing in on the front when he made contact with Busch. He had already spun the 2021 NASCAR Cup champion earlier in the race as well, and unlike Busch’s case, Larson lost 30 positions.
An alternate angle of the post-race conversation between @KyleBusch and @CBellRacing. pic.twitter.com/f9nE8nb7AB
After the race, two-time Cup champion Busch did not hold back his frustration. He immediately approached Bell, who was being interviewed by the media in front of his car. Busch angrily confronted him about the incident and promised Bell that he would retaliate in the future. He only made this statement after reminding Bell that he had never caused an accident involving him in the past.
Busch: Have I hit you before?
Bell: No.
Busch: Okay, it’s coming.
The Toyota driver spoke to the media after the confrontation with Busch and suggested that his actions were not intentional. He placed some of the blame on Busch for the incident, stating that the Chevy driver was too wide entering Turn One.
Before discussing the incident with Busch, Christopher Bell took responsibility for spinning Kyle Larson on lap 21 and ruining his race. He acknowledged that it was his mistake that cost Larson the race and apologized to him for it.
Bell must be worried about the retaliation that is coming from Kyle Busch. The veteran driver is not someone who takes these incidents lightly, and his past experiences speak for themselves. Bell hopes to resolve the issue once Busch calms down.