Bell to commentate and race on same day in different states
INDIANAPOLIS — Townsend Bell is putting his own unique twist on “double duty” this weekend by calling the IndyCar race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway before jetting to Florida to compete in the IMSA sports car race.
The daunting task began Thursday when the NBC Sports analyst flew from California to Daytona International Speedway for a Friday night practice with his AIM Vasser Sullivan team. His itinerary has him then driving 68 miles to the airport in Orlando, where he will board a $69 one-way flight to Cincinnati.
Bell will drive from Cincinnati to Indianapolis, where he is due at the track at 9 a.m. Saturday for his broadcasting duties. When the IndyCar race ends, a police escort will take him and car owners Jimmy Vasser and James Sullivan to a chartered plane to make it back to Daytona for the 6:10 p.m. start.
“For the love of the game,” Bell joked Thursday.