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SAD DEPARTURE: William Byron has Officially announced departing from NASCAR and reason whyβ€¦β€¦πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

SAD DEPARTURE: William Byron has Officially announced departing from NASCAR and reason whyβ€¦β€¦πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Bell won the last three Cup races at Atlanta, Circuit of the Americas and Phoenix and is in prime position to make it four in a row in Las Vegas this weekend.

Should he achieve that feat, Bell would join an exclusive club of drivers to have completed a three-peat since the modern era of NASCAR began in 1972.

The last person to enjoy such an impressive winning streak in the Cup Series was seven-time champion Johnson, who dominated the latter end of the 2007 season in a Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

The 49-year-old, who has since retired from full-time competition, is now supporting Bell in his pursuit of equalling one of NASCAR’s long-held records.

β€œIt’s still the coolest thing in the world to me that I have Jimmie Johnson on my phone,” Bell said during the press conference.

β€œSo he has talked to me. He sent me a text message after every win so far, I’m still shocked every time I see his name pop up.

β€œI respect the heck out of him and it’s an honour to know that he thinks of me after a race to shoot me a text message, that is so cool. We have connected.”

Only eight drivers have pulled off a four-peat in the modern era of NASCAR, with seven of those now a part of the series’s Hall of Fame and six having won the championship.

At 30-year-olds, Bell has an opportunity to join the list of some of the most well-known names in NASCAR relatively early in his career.

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