Townsend Bell, who was recently hired by Fox Sports for its inaugural IndyCar coverage, had to rush back to his Pacific Palisades home to evacuate due to a wildfire, but managed to save his racing gear and is now competing in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Several IndyCar drivers and media members replied to the post with messages of support for Bell and his family.
James Woods has lost his Pacific Palisades home in the Southern California fires that continue to devastate parts of Los Angeles. Speaking on CNN, the 77-year-old “Vampires” and “Once Upon a Time in America” actor broke down in tears discussing the harrowing situation in his neighborhood. “One day you’re swimming in the pool and the …
The racing world united on Thursday to stand with former IndyCar driver Townsend Bell, who lost two houses in the California wildfires.
FOX Sports has announced its broadcast boost for its first season of IndyCar Series coverage. Formula 1 and Formula 2 veteran Will Buxton is set to lead the commentary team and will be joined by James
Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly talk with Lawrence Barretto (left) and Will Buxton (right) during previews ahead of the F1
Will Buxton (photo, center) and James Hinchcliffe (photo, right) are the booth announcers for FOX's inaugural season of NTT INDYCAR SERIES coverage in 2025.
The signing of Hinchcliffe, who's expected to partner with fellow ex-NBC IndyCar analyst Townsend Bell and longtime F1TV presenter Will Buxton, keeps one of the sport's most well-respected voices ...
Will Buxton, James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell to Call Historic Season Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Opens Season March 2; First of 17 Consecutive Races on FOX LOS ANGELES – FOX Sports has named veteran broadcaster Will Buxton to
Only one race—the Indianapolis 500 with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing/Cusick Motorsports—is on the calendar for 2014 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay. But the IndyCar veteran joked this week during Media Content Days in Indianapolis that when he isn’t racing, “I draw the shades, and I'm sitting in my bed, just watching Lifetime Network.”
Despite the uncertainty of what comes next when he returns to California, Bell is upbeat about his new role with IndyCar coverage for Fox Sports and racing again for the first time in three years.