CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Christopher Bell told his new crew chief to get ready for a change. He’s not Kyle Busch. “Our first meeting that we had together, I said, ‘Well, I can promise you that I’m going to be a change of pace from Kyle because my demeanor inside the car is a lot different than what Kyle’s is,’ ” Bell said. NASCAR fans probably won’t hear Bell cursing out his team over the radio or bowing amid cheers and boos after a win. Bell said his team should expect a “soft-spoken” driver in the No. 20 car next year when he joins Joe Gibbs Racing in the Cup Series working with Busch’s former cham…
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Christopher Bell tells new JGR team he’s ‘going to be a change of pace from Kyle’
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