Nascar

McDowell Eyes Pocono Victory Amid Spire Motorsports’ Surge

After teammate wins, the No. 71 driver hopes to break through as Bell prepares to race with a broken wrist

Michael McDowell, the veteran behind the No. 71 Chevrolet for Spire Motorsports, is setting his sights on a long‑awaited victory at Pocono Raceway as the series heads into its next weekend.

The 38‑year‑old driver has already logged two top‑five and three top‑ten finishes this season, and he believes that the momentum generated by Carson Hocevar’s and Daniel Suarez’s recent wins can translate into a breakthrough performance on the 2.5‑mile triangle.

A breakout season for Spire Motorsports

Hocevar and Suarez have each claimed their first Cup Series triumphs in the past few weeks, propelling the team into the conversation for playoff contention and giving McDowell a tangible benchmark for what is possible.

With a string of road‑course events on the horizon, the team is optimistic that the combination of fresh aerodynamic packages and increased reliability will help close the points gap that has kept them on the fringe of the postseason.

Safety advances keep Bell on track

Christopher Bell, who suffered a hard crash in a recent event, will still take the wheel at Pocono despite a broken wrist, crediting the sport’s latest safety innovations for limiting the injury’s severity.

Bell’s willingness to compete underscores a growing confidence in the protective structures that have been integrated into NASCAR’s cars, from the reinforced cockpit to the updated crash‑energy‑absorbing barriers.

The upcoming race in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, promises to be a test of both skill and resilience, as drivers navigate a track that rewards strategic pit work and daring overtakes, while fans look forward to seeing whether McDowell can finally break through.

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