"Thankful I get to live this life with you" - Christopher Bell's heartfelt birthday tribute to wife Morgan on IG

NASCAR Cup Series 4EVER 400 Presented by Mobil 1
Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 Rheem/Watts Toyota, celebrates with wife, Morgan Kemenah Bell in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series 4EVER 400 Presented by Mobil 1 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on October 22, 2023 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Christopher Bell recently wished his wife Morgan Kemenah a happy birthday on Instagram and appreciated her presence in his life.

The couple got engaged in 2018 while he was competing in the Xfinity Series for Joe Gibbs Racing and got married in February 2020, a week before Bell's debut Cup race at the Daytona International Speedway.

Bell posted a heartfelt message on Instagram to celebrate Morgan Kemenah's birthday on Saturday (April 27), and wrote:

"Happy birthday my beautiful wife! I’m so thankful I get to live this life with you ❤️"

Kemenah also comes from a racing family. Her uncle, Chad Kemenah, is a sprint car racer in the All-Star Circuit of Champions and the World of Outlaws. She also co-owns a racing team with Christopher Bell and her father Brian Kemenah, called Bell Kemenah Racing.


Christopher Bell reflects on his performance in the 2024 Cup Series

Christopher Bell acknowledged his performances in the first 10 races of the season in a recent discussion with Kevin Harvick on his Happy Hour podcast.

The #20 Joe Gibbs Racing driver crashed out in the final stage of the Talladega Superspeedway Race last weekend. He has one win (at Phoenix Raceway), three top-fives, and five top-ten finishes so far this season. The No. 20 Toyota driver is looking for more dominant race results in the upcoming NASCAR Cup Series races.

Bell said on the podcast:

"I haven't gotten to the point yet where, we've put a whole race together, where we qualify up front, we lead laps, win stages, have good pit stops and good restarts where I'm the guy up front." (0:15)

The 29-year-old still considers himself an underdog despite being the only driver to make the Final Four in the last two seasons. He added that he hasn't been leading the majority of the races in comparison to his other Joe Gibbs Racing teammates.

"It's good that we've been able to win races and be there at the end, but on the flip side, I think that's why I'm kind of this underdog because I'm not the guy that's leading all the laps like Martin did in Richmond or just leading laps and controlling the race. We haven't been able to do that yet," Bell added in the end.

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