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Joe Gibbs Racing unveils Christopher Bell's 2024 Rheem Toyota Camry scheme

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra01/23/24

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Christopher Bell
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Christopher Bell has had some sweet paint schemes since joining the NASCAR Cup Series, and his Rheem Toyota Camry in 2024 will add to the list.

Earlier last week, Joe Gibbs Racing shared what Bell’s ride will look like this upcoming season. The white-black-and-red scheme always looks sharp on the track, and the updated version on the No. 20 is looking fly.

Check it out below, as JGR posted some pictures of the ride on X (formerly known as Twitter), letting the world get a peek at Bell’s new scheme.

Rheem has been with Bell for what seems like forever, and they’ll continue sponsoring the No. 20 in 2024. As Bell looks to capture his first NASCAR title after having some huge chances over the last couple of seasons, it’d only be fitting if the sponsor was on the car when the time came.

As he enters a new campaign, Bell’s hoping it’s finally his time after making the Championship 4 each of the last two seasons, coming up slightly short in the process.

“I mean, it was certainly disappointing, but it is what it is,” Bell said before the NASCAR Awards, via NASCAR.com. “Denny Hamlin had a steering failure at Homestead that probably took him out of it, Martin Truex [Jr.] had an engine failure at Homestead that probably took him out of it, and that’s just in my group.

“I’m sure that everyone has those problems that have hindered them, and unfortunately mine came in the championship race. But it just wasn’t meant to be and I’m OK with that. Hopefully my time will come.”

Time will tell if Christopher Bell can complete the journey and become a champion in 2024. Regardless, his Rheem ride will be looking sharp when it’s on the track this season.

More on Christopher Bell, 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Season

Continuing, Bell’s been in the Championship 4 the last two years, and he doesn’t have a title to show for it. Now, that’s not the worst thing in the world for a NASCAR driver. Most will never make it to the final four in the season. However, for Christopher Bell, it leaves him wanting more. 

The 29-year-old has shown improvement and a real knack for racing. Kyle Larson was quick to compliment Bell not just for his dirt racing prowess but also his NASCAR career. So, for the driver of the No. 20, there is still more work to do. 

“I definitely feel like there is unfinished business and you know what, regardless of if we won the championship or not, I would have felt that way, just because we left so many races on the table that could have had top five, top threes, possibly wins,” Bell added. “And so I left Phoenix feeling very calm, and I was looking forward to what’s ahead of us. So I feel good.

“I feel really good, and I love my team, and I think that we have not reached our ceiling yet, so that gives me confidence.”