Nascar

Christopher Bell to Compete at Pocono Despite Wrist Fracture Sustained at Michigan

The NASCAR driver’s injury occurred in a clash with Chase Elliott, but he is cleared to race for his first 2026 Cup win.

Injury Doesn't Sideline Bell

Christopher Bell will take the green flag at Pocono Raceway despite a fractured left wrist sustained in a high‑speed collision at Michigan International Speedway. The incident, which unfolded during a battle for second place with Chase Elliott, left both drivers careening into the outside wall.

NASCAR officials cleared Bell for competition after evaluating his medical status, allowing him to travel to Pennsylvania for the next event on the schedule. The decision underscores the series’ confidence in his ability to compete while healing.

Aiming for a Breakthrough Victory

Bell enters the Pocono weekend with a clear objective: his first win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series. The track’s unique layout has treated him well in the past, producing two fourth‑place finishes in just eight starts.

Team owner Joe Gibbs expressed confidence that the driver’s experience and the team’s preparation will translate into a strong performance, noting that Bell’s recent form suggests he is poised to capitalize on the opportunity.

The upcoming race will also feature the presence of his teammate Chase Elliott, who was involved in the Michigan crash that precipitated Bell’s injury. Both drivers are expected to bring competitive intensity to the 2.5‑mile venue.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact