The Frontstretch: Beyond the Cockpit: A New Cup Series Team Emerges With T.J. Bell by Mike Neff -- Wednesday May 11, 2011

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Timothy Peter Bell, Jr. — better known as T.J. — has been racing since he was eight years old, starting in go-karts and progressing through the ranks of open-wheel, sports cars and street stocks until he finally reached the pinnacle of NASCAR racing Saturday night at Darlington Raceway. Bell, a Truck Series veteran took the next step by making his Sprint Cup debut, qualifying an impressive 33rd with a brand new team before transmission issues ended his race after 67 laps. And while the night ended in the darkness of a Darlington garage, the future is bright for the 30-year old whose new, single-car program announced a three-race primary sponsor Monday that could be the springboard towards a full-time effort down the road.

Where did the new team come from, what are its plans and does Bell feel he’s ready for this challenge? After practice was stopped for rain on Friday at Darlington, Frontstretch columnist Mike Neff was able to get those answers and more from the sport’s newest Sprint Cup freshman, running the No. 50 Toyota for returning Cup owner Joe Falk.

Mike Neff, Frontstretch.com: Tell us about your car for this weekend.

T.J. Bell: We had this car at the NASCAR Tech Center in Concord to be certified on Monday, got it back Monday afternoon and had it at Rockingham for testing on Tuesday.

Neff: Seriously? You guys turned the car around overnight to go testing?

Bell: Yes, we did. The guys worked really hard and we had a good test at Rockingham.

Neff: Where did you get the car from?

Bell: We bought it from an established race team.

T.J. Bell competes in the Showtime Southern 500 during his first ever Sprint Cup Series Start. Bell wound up 38th after transmission problems sidelined the team before the 150-mile mark.

Neff: Your car owner is Joe Falk. He owned a race team at the Cup level before, from 1997-2000. Is this team using the same shop that he used to utilize?

Bell: No, this is a brand new race team. We’re putting stuff together right now and don’t really have a shop right now but we’re getting there.

Neff: Tell me about your sponsor, BanditChippers.com.

Bell: We’ve been working with them for some time to try and get them into the Truck Series. When this Cup deal came together, they jumped on it. We’ve got another sponsor announcement coming on Monday that we’re pretty excited about.

Editor’s Note: Monday’s announcement included the addition of electronic cigarette manufacturer Green Smoke for at least three races this season starting with the Coca-Cola 600.

Neff: What does your schedule look like for the rest of the year?

Bell: We’re going to race Charlotte for sure. After that, we’re race to race depending on sponsorship. (No start-and-parking).

Neff: Will you still be in the No. 50 in the Truck Series?

Bell: Yes, I’ll still be driving the Truck for MAKE Motorsports (a different program than Falk’s).

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Joeracer
05/11/2011 02:07 PM
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Why not tell the truth this is another Mike Hillman /Germain team with a Waltrip car operated out of Germains shop and is another start and park just like the 60

Russ
05/11/2011 09:38 PM
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With the top 35 rule, this is going to be as good as it gets.

 

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