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Christopher Bell to race at Pocono after breaking wrist in violent NASCAR crash

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Christopher Bell to race at Pocono after breaking wrist in violent NASCAR crash

Christopher Bell and Chase Elliott were involved in a violent crash this past Sunday during the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan when Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet bobbled out of a restart on the 148th lap and turned up track, sending him and Bell’s No. 20 Toyota crashing into the outside wall on Turn 4.

“My god, that was the scariest hit I’ve ever seen,” Bubba Wallace, driver of the No. 23 Toyota, said over his radio.

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Both cars were destroyed, but Elliott and Bell exited their machines under their own power. Elliott later took full ownership for the wreck, saying it was “totally my fault. … It was nothing intentional.”

On Tuesday, Joe Gibbs Racing confirmed that Bell suffered a fractured left wrist in the accident, but he will remain behind the wheel of the No. 20 car when NASCAR heads to Pocono this Sunday for the Great American Getaway 400 at the tricky triangle.

“After being evaluated and released from the infield care center, Bell returned home to North Carolina where X-rays confirmed the fracture,” JGR said in a statement. “Bell has been cleared and will be behind the wheel of the No. 20 Toyota Camry XSE this weekend at Pocono Raceway.”

Bell, who has never missed a Cup Series start since making the jump to NASCAR’s top level full-time in 2020, added his own comments on X.

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“Thank you to each and everyone who reached out to check on me, I truly feel the love. I’m grateful for my team of doctors, JGR, NASCAR and all of the previous drivers who have helped pave the way for the safety standards in our sport,” Bell said. “See you in Pocono!”

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