In an unexpected twist during a routine media session, current Joe Gibbs Racing driver Christopher Bell may have inadvertently announced Chase Briscoe as the successor to Martin Truex Jr. in the No. 19 Toyota. The slip up occurred while Bell discussed the evolving team dynamics at Joe Gibbs Racing following an inquiry about his role after Truex Jr.’s forthcoming retirement.
The revelation emerged while Bell elaborated on the leadership within his team. Mid-discussion, he let slip:
“Whenever Chase [Briscoe] comes into the car,” seemingly confirming rumors of Briscoe’s transition to Joe Gibbs Racing. Bell quickly realized his mistake, adding, “I don’t even know what to say.”
Martin Truex Jr., a leading NASCAR competitor, recently announced his retirement from full-time racing at the conclusion of this season. This decision has significant ramifications for his team, as it not only opens a highly coveted seat but also shifts the strategic focus and dynamic of Joe Gibbs Racing.
“I mean, it’s as simple as just not having a crazy schedule where, you know, you’re 40 weekends at a racetrack,” Truex told the press at Iowa Speedway. “Everyone in my family, who’s ever gotten married, I’ve missed their wedding. You know what I mean? … You don’t have a life. You’re married to racing, that’s all you do. Monday until Sunday, that’s all you do.”