Christopher Bell seeks record-tying fourth straight Xfinity win
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Christopher Bell has been called the next Kyle Larson, a future Joe Gibbs Racing star and a young driver to pay attention to.
That’s all still to come. For now, the Xfinity Series rookie is chasing NASCAR history.
Bell will try to win a recordtying fourth consecutive Xfinity Series race this Saturday when NASCAR hits the road course at Watkins Glen. Bell became the first series driver since Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 1999 to win three straight with a victory last weekend at Iowa. Now he will try to tie Sam Ard’s record of four consecutive Xfinity Series wins set in 1983.
Bell is a realist, though, and knows the record may be out of reach because Saturday will mark his Watkins Glen debut.
“It’s going to be a tall order to win four in a row going to a road course that I’ve never been before,” Bell said.
Ard won the 1983 and 1984 series championships. He won 22 career races, including 10 victories in 1983. Ard won four straight that season starting at South Boston (Virginia) Speedway in September, then at Martinsville, Virginia, Rougemont, North Carolina and Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Ard did not race on road courses.
Bell, who won the Truck Series championship last year driving for Kyle Busch Motorsports, was 19th in his Xfinity Series debut on a road course earlier this season at Road America in Wisconsin. A win at Watkins Glen would be a huge surprise for Bell, who desperately wants at least two more victories this season. Five wins would tie Bell with Busch, Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle for most in a rookie season.