By Roy J. Akers- www.skyviewsports.net

The CUP series has moved to Austin, Texas for the third race of the season, and after super speedways, drivers will face the dedicated road course. Christopher Bell is considered a favorite at COTA and after coming off the Ambetter 400 victory in Atlanta, he would like to make it two straight. Fellow driver Tyler Reddick has circled his calendar on a potential victory. Both talk to us below.

Christopher Bell on COTA

What’s your confidence that you can get some more wins this season?

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“I feel good about it. Honestly, the win last week doesn’t really change my outlook on the season just because I didn’t have that one planned on winning. I don’t think anybody on this 20 group expected to win a speedway race this year. It’s a goal and you want to try and obviously do it, but we didn’t have that one circled as a potential win. So, that’s good. We’re just starting the season out with what we expect to be good race tracks for us. Going into a really good stretch. Hopefully we are competitive and see where we stack up. Obviously, it would be amazing to win again early on in the season, but we don’t really know where we’re at. We’ll get a good feel of where we’re at this race and the next two and then re-evaluate and see what we need to improve on.”

Tyler Reddick on the hectic restarts


TYLER REDDICK,
 No. 45 The Beast Unleashed Toyota Camry XSE, 23XI Racing

How do you prepare for that turn and do you expect dive bombs during the race?

“We’ll see. I think today will be very telling of what that’s going to look like in the Xfinity race later. I think you just have to be ready for someone to make a move anywhere around this race track. Today there were sports cars racing a little bit earlier – the sports car challenge was out there a little earlier today. I didn’t get to catch a lot of that as we were going over some things for practice. This layout is fairly new. I don’t know if there’s a lot of races that have been done on it. I think everybody is going to be learning. The Xfinity cars are going to go out there and race, and the Cup guys are going to watch that and observe and see what that looks like and how that move looks. I think it’s definitely a place where it’s going to be really hard for the car on the outside to win. If you end up on the outside of (turn) 6A or B with the double left. We’ll see.”

Bell on being on the playoff committee

Do you have any early insight on the Playoff committee you’re apart of and how are you hoping to contribute?

“Number one, I’m honored and privileged to be a part of that, and I think it’s really cool that NASCAR, and the industry respects me enough to have me be a part of it so that’s awesome. I’m grateful that I get to help out with that. The goal for the whole thing is to help bring more legitimacy to the championship. I think everybody has believed that the champions of the new age are held to – it feels different than like what Jimmie (Johnson) did and the guys back in the day. The whole goal is to make the drivers feel like that championship is a big deal, the biggest deal of our life. So, hopefully we can get a format that provides a lot of entertainment, a lot of excitement and some amazing finishes to the championship race while upping the legitimacy of the NASCAR Cup Series championship, and I’m assuming it would bleed down to the other series as well.”

Roy J. Akers covers NASCAR for www.skyviewsports.net

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