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Who Is NASCAR Driver Christopher Bell’s Wife? All About Morgan Bell

NEED TO KNOW NASCAR driver Christopher Bell met his now-wife, Morgan Bell, in 2010, and they married in 2020 Morgan grew up in a family of motorsports enthusiasts and now co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with her dad, Brian Christopher and Morgan travel together during the racing season and she supports his NASCAR career Christopher Bell […]

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  • NASCAR driver Christopher Bell met his now-wife, Morgan Bell, in 2010, and they married in 2020
  • Morgan grew up in a family of motorsports enthusiasts and now co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with her dad, Brian
  • Christopher and Morgan travel together during the racing season and she supports his NASCAR career

Christopher Bell has been married to his wife, Morgan Bell, since 2020, and now they are starring together in Netflix’s Full Speed.

The NASCAR driver has been one of the biggest names in the sport, and throughout his career, he’s had Morgan by his side. He first met her in 2010, when they were teenagers, because she grew up around motorsports too, but they didn’t begin dating until 2014.

Four years later, Christopher proposed, and they married in 2020. Christopher and Morgan now live in Mooresville, N.C., with their dogs, Sadie and Bailey, and frequently travel together during the racing season. Morgan also co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with her father, Brian.

She has described Christopher as her “best friend” and the person she “couldn’t live without,” while he has called Morgan the “best life partner” and his “forever Valentine.”

So, who is Christopher Bell’s wife? Here’s everything to know about Morgan Bell and her relationship with the NASCAR driver.

Morgan grew up around motorsports

NASCAR Cup Series driver Christopher Bell (20) with wife Morgan Bell on the red carpet at the NASCAR Awards Celebration, November 30, 2023 at the Music City Center in Nashville.

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Morgan was born on April 27, to Brian and Stacey Kemenah and grew up in Burgoon, Ohio. She attended Old Fort High School, where she was involved in track and field sports.

Morgan comes from a family involved in motorsports, as she told Haley Dillon on her Believe in the Good podcast in April 2025. She said that she “did grow up in a racing family,” and was used to seeing sprint cars parked outside the family home when she was younger.

Morgan’s grandfather, Harold, became involved in racing in the 1960s, sponsoring and owning cars for drivers, while her uncle, Chad, has competed in the All-Star Circuit of Champions and the World of Outlaws. Brian, Morgan’s dad, is also involved and co-owns Bell Kemenah Racing with his daughter.

Morgan began dating Christopher in 2014

Christopher Bell and wife Morgan Bell.

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Morgan and Christopher started dating in June 2014. She told Dillon that they first met at dirt tracks in 2010, before he reached out to her on Facebook and gave her his phone number a few years later. They went on their first official date at Olive Garden.

In October 2014, Christopher posted a photo of Morgan on Instagram with the caption, “Love this beautiful thing!” and in June 2019, Morgan marked five years of their relationship with a series of photos and the caption, “Today marks 5 years spent with this amazing, thoughtful, kind and loving guy! I am so lucky to be yours and get to live this crazy wonderful life with you.”

In December 2018, Christopher shared that Morgan had accepted his marriage proposal. He posted a photo of them together on Instagram, in which Morgan showed off her ring, and wrote, “4.5 years later she said yes! I love you.”

Morgan married Christopher in 2020

Christopher Bell and wife Morgan Bell.

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In February 2020, Christopher posted a selfie of the couple in their wedding outfits with the caption, “#Hitched,” while Morgan posted a series of wedding photos and wrote, “Yesterday was the most perfect day in every single way. I’m so happy to be your wife Christopher. I’ll love you forever and always.”

They spent their honeymoon in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. While there, Morgan posted a selfie of them together and wrote, “It’s day number 2 being married to you and I’m loving every minute.”

To mark their first anniversary, Christopher posted a photo from their wedding day on Instagram and captioned it, “One year down, forever to go! There’s no one else I would rather go through life with!”

Morgan and Christopher have two dogs and want children in the future

Christopher Bell and wife Morgan Bell and dog.

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Morgan shares two dogs, Sadie and Bailey, with Christopher, describing herself as “Sadie and Bailey’s momma” in her Instagram bio.

Sadie was born in 2018, and Morgan often celebrates her birthday and National Pet and Dog Days by posting photos of her on Instagram. She posted on Instagram in 2020, alongside a photo of herself with Sadie, “Happy National Dog Day to my favorite little fur ball😊She is the cuddliest and most needy little girl and I wouldn’t trade her for anything.”

Speaking on the Believe in the Good podcast in April 2025, Morgan also shared that she and Christopher want children someday. She said, “We definitely do want kids, it’s just a matter of when, I guess. And we haven’t quite figured out that timing yet.”

Morgan is interested in baking

Christopher Bell and wife Morgan Bell.

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In April 2025, Morgan shared on the Believe in the Good podcast that she enjoys baking. “Christopher laughs to me, he says I have a lot of old lady habits and I’m like I can’t, can’t help that,” she said.

When Dillon asked if she was still making her sourdough bread, Morgan said, “I don’t know the last time that we’ve really bought bread,” adding, “Literally every weekend too, like I get on the plane and I bring a loaf of bread with us every weekend to the races.”

Morgan supports Christopher’s career

Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 DEWALT Toyota, and wife, Morgan Bell celebrate in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

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Morgan is frequently there when Christopher is competing.

She was by his side to support the racer at the DC Solar 350 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in Las Vegas in October 2016, and celebrated alongside him when he won the NASCAR XFINITY Series Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway in October the following year.

In March 2025, after Christopher won the 2025 Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz., Morgan posted a photo of herself with his team and wrote, “This. Team. I freaking love this team! The 3peat was accomplished.”





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Alpine Partners Extends Kalitta Motorsports Partnership, Deploys Aflac Branding

Alpine Partners extended its Kalitta Motorsports partnership and will sponsor Doug Kalitta’s Top Fuel Dragster at the upcoming Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn., the team announced. The 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Season resumes May 30-June 1 at the NHRA New England Nationals in Epping, N.H. Alpine will deploy Aflac branding […]

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Alpine Partners extended its Kalitta Motorsports partnership and will sponsor Doug Kalitta’s Top Fuel Dragster at the upcoming Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn., the team announced. The 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Season resumes May 30-June 1 at the NHRA New England Nationals in Epping, N.H.

Alpine will deploy Aflac branding on Kalitta’s car for the race set for the Tennessee mountains June 6-8, 2025. Alpine Partners and Aflac, the leading provider of supplemental health insurance in the U.S.1, will host their clients and guests at the Kalitta Motorsports VIP hospitality area during the Thunder Valley Nationals as well as many of the remaining races on the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing schedule.

In addition, company executives from both Alpine and Aflac will join other Kalitta Motorsports partners at the team’s annual Business-to-Business Summit at the Kalitta Air headquarters in Ypsilanti, Mich., in late June. 

“We joined Kalitta Motorsports last year because it is an iconic NHRA team led by a true legend in the sport, Connie Kalitta,” Alpine Partners President Neil Browder said. “We extended that partnership this year because of this team’s strong business-to-business focus. Their successful B2B program is right in our wheelhouse of growing our Employee Benefits industry business, and we look forward to attending the summit late next month. We are also thrilled to deploy the Aflac brand with primary placement in Bristol, and this race is just the beginning. We look forward to additional partnership in the near future.”

“It’s great to have Alpine Partners back with us this year,” Team Kalitta General Manager Chad Head said. “We were able to introduce them to NHRA Drag Racing last year, and they had a good experience so we’re happy they’re back with their partners from Aflac this year. We look forward to a growing, mutually-beneficial partnership in the future.”

Alpine Benefits was established using its 50+ year experience in group benefits to bring high quality employee benefits to brokers, agencies and employers. With a commitment to service excellence and cutting-edge technology, Alpine helps companies create benefits programs that attract and retain top talent, all while reducing administrative burdens. Alpine’s client-first approach ensures that its clients receive the personalized attention and tailored solutions necessary to succeed in today’s competitive environment.

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Listen to the Live Radio Broadcast

This Sunday, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio brings you live coverage of all 400 laps of the historic 66th running of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 How to Listen to the Live Radio Broadcast May 25, tune in to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on satellite channel 90 and the SiriusXM app and web […]

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This Sunday, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio brings you live coverage of all 400 laps of the historic 66th running of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

NASCAR Coca-Cola 600

How to Listen to the Live Radio Broadcast

May 25, tune in to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on satellite channel 90 and the SiriusXM app and web player to hear coverage of every second of every lap.

Plus, experience live driver audio from Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, and Jimmie Johnson.

Full SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Broadcast Schedule

3pm ET SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Pre-Race Show
5pm ET NASCAR Coca-Cola 600
(Green flag at approximately 6pm ET)
11pm ET SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Post-Race Show

Driver Channels

Kyle Larson #5 Channel 990
Christopher Bell #20 Channel 991
Jimmie Johnson #84 Channel 992

About SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Every race and everything in between: SiriusXM NASCAR Radio takes you inside the sport with unparalleled access to the drivers, crew chiefs, team owners, and other racing insiders. From post-race interviews in victory lane and in the garage, you’ll get the latest news and information from your trusted source for all things NASCAR.



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Why IHOP Rode With Dale Earnhardt Jr. In Amazon NASCAR Debut

IHOP already had Amazon Prime Video and Thursday Night Football on its sponsorship plate, but it wanted to sweeten the proposition by targeting young families on the go. With that in mind, Amazon pointed out that Dale Earnhardt Jr. and NASCAR had room in the passenger seat for another brand. NASCAR’s new $7.7 billion rights […]

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IHOP already had Amazon Prime Video and Thursday Night Football on its sponsorship plate, but it wanted to sweeten the proposition by targeting young families on the go. With that in mind, Amazon pointed out that Dale Earnhardt Jr. and NASCAR had room in the passenger seat for another brand.

NASCAR’s new $7.7 billion rights deal with Amazon, NBC Universal, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox kicks off for Amazon on May 25 when it airs the Coca-Cola 600 out of Charlotte Motor Speedway. It’s the first of a five-race series for Amazon stretching into late June that’s seen the company nearly sell out of inventory for NASCAR on Prime Video and create a two-box commercial format for the whole season so sponsors don’t have to break into race coverage.

Meanwhile, Amazon’s four-part documentary about the Earnhardt racing family—”Earnhardt”—debuted today ahead of the first race on Prime.

From personal experience, Lenna Yamamichi, IHOP’s vp of brand creative, saw an opportunity to meet busy families on the move through streaming.

“I am a huge fantasy football fan, and 10 years ago, I used to not leave the house on Sundays, which meant the kids were at home and I couldn’t interact with them because Mommy had to sit in front of the TV,” Yamamichi said. “So now that we’re on the go, I can go to Disneyland with the family, and also have my streaming property.”

Earlier this year, Jay Johns—a six-year IHOP president, and 16-year veteran of IHOP parent company Dine Brands—announced his retirement and succession as IHOP’s leader by former Yum! Brands chief innovation officer Lawrence Kim. That made Yamamichi and her team take a look at their ad spending, where they saw that they had the back half of the upfront to spend with Amazon. 

Seeing a trend at the last upfront toward streaming live sports, IHOP approached Amazon with a brief and partnered with them. Amazon came back with seven ideas, one of them being NASCAR.

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NASCAR TV schedule this week: Cup Series, Xfinity, Truck and ARCA head to Charlotte Motor Speedway

CONCORD, N.C. –  It’s Coca-Cola 600 Weekend!  After a crazy All-Star Race, NASCAR heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the next crown jewel race of 2025.  William Byron, Alex Bowman, and Chase Elliot finished in the top ten last week, so they will be looking to continue their momentum as they take on stock car […]

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CONCORD, N.C. –  It’s Coca-Cola 600 Weekend! 

After a crazy All-Star Race, NASCAR heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the next crown jewel race of 2025. 

William Byron, Alex Bowman, and Chase Elliot finished in the top ten last week, so they will be looking to continue their momentum as they take on stock car racing’s longest night. 

For, Kyle Larson that night will begin a bit earlier.

On Sunday, Larson will compete in the 2025 Indianapolis 500, starting from 21st. Afterwards, Larson will travel east for the final leg of the #Hendrick1100 — Charlotte’s 600-mile main event. 

RELATED: See the patriotic paint schemes for the 5 team | 9 team | 24 team | 48 team

Hendrick Motorsports has 12 wins at the Coca-Cola 600, the most recent being Larson in 2021. Jimmie Johnson has the most wins at four, Jeff Gordon has three, Darell Waltrip has two, while Casey Mears and Kasey Kahne both have one. Which of the four current Hendrick Motorsport drivers will be the next to add their name to the list?

Check out the full TV schedule below. 

Where is NASCAR racing this weekend? 

NASCAR will race at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend.

What time is the NASCAR race on today?

(All times listed in eastern time)

Friday, May 23
  • 1:30 p.m. – ARCA practice, no TV
  • 2:30 – ARCA qualifying, no TV
  • 3:35 – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series practice, FS2
  • 4:40 – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series qualifying, FS2
  • – ARCA Race, FS1
  • 8:30 – CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race, FS1
Saturday, May 24
  • 11:05 a.m. – Xfinity Series practice, CW
  • 12:10 p.m. – Xfinity Series qualifying, CW
  • 1:30 – Cup Series practice, Prime Video
  • 2:40 – Cup Series qualifying, Prime Video
  • 4:30 – Xfinity Series race, CW
Sunday, May 25



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Rookie Toni Breidinger learning each week in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images This season has been full of challenges for Toni Breidinger. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series rookie has had growing pains. Breidinger came up through the USAC ranks, winning 19 races. She then spent time developing in ARCA and other series. In 2025, Toni Breidinger is taking new strides in racing […]

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This season has been full of challenges for Toni Breidinger. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series rookie has had growing pains. Breidinger came up through the USAC ranks, winning 19 races. She then spent time developing in ARCA and other series.

In 2025, Toni Breidinger is taking new strides in racing and in her other career. Breidinger spends her time not just going fast around the track but going around the country as a model and social media influencer.

Prior to racing at North Wilkesboro, a town of barely over 4,000 residents, Breidinger was on the New York City red carpet for Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue, in which she took part.

10 races into the season and a big weekend at Charlotte coming up, Breidinger is still learning. The Truck Series isn’t what it used to be, even a couple of years ago. The quality of racing has increased, and that has been challenging for the 25-year-old.

“Yeah, there’s honestly quite a bit of things that I was kind of surprised by this year,” Breidinger said in an interview with 5GOATs. “I knew the learning curve was going to be steep, and I knew that I had a lot to learn. But I don’t think I realized how much I was going to learn, how much I’m taking away.

“Like, after every race, I’m like wow, I feel like a new driver because I’ve learned so much. So, yeah, almost the unknown of I didn’t know how much new stuff I was going to learn. In so many different areas, from the tracks and the truck and the aero. Yeah, I’ve been learning a lot, and I’m like, I can’t believe I’ve been learning this much. Kind of crazy, but yeah.”

With millions of followers on social media, there are a lot of Toni Breidinger fans. Her recent off-track news has continued. Breidigner has signed new sponsorship deals with 818 Tequila, Kendall Jenner’s brand.

Another numerical partner will join Breidinger later this year at Lime Rock Park in 811, the “Call Before You Dig” folks, who have sponsored multiple drivers in recent years. Funding is key, even for a model, in NASCAR.

Toni Breidinger reflects on women in motorsports

This year, Toni Breidinger isn’t the only woman getting attention in NASCAR and stock car racing. She had sponsorship from the Women’s Sports Foundation earlier this season, and women have been one of the key stories to the NASCAR and ARCA season in 2025.

There are many great women in motorsports currently, and a new batch of racers is coming up through the stock car ranks right now. Asked about drivers like Isabella Robusto, Lanie Buice, Jade Avedisian, and more, Breidinger says she is excited to see so many women getting attention in the sport.

“It’s been awesome seeing the other girls come up through the sport, and obviously, Katherine Legge, with her experience in motorsports, make some Cup starts,” Breidinger said. “So, it’s been really cool to see. Been watching all their careers, and I love following along and supporting them.

“Like you said, it is tough being a female in this space, obviously male-dominated. That comes with some negatives, but I am inspired watching those girls navigate their way through the sport. So, it’s been really cool to watch.”

With a season-best finish of P18 this year, Toni Breidinger is focused on improving each and every week. Her Tricon Garage teammates provide a lot of invaluable support to her. Corey Heim, the favorite to win the Truck Series championship this year, is a great person to have in her corner.

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NASCAR Hall of Fame Picks Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, Harry Gant for 2026 Class

The NASCAR Hall of Fame selection panel chose three racing giants on Tuesday in Charlotte. Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, and Harry Gant will join the 2026 class. The 49-person panel made their picks after careful review. Busch made it in his first shot at the honor. His stats tell the tale: a Cup Series crown […]

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The NASCAR Hall of Fame selection panel chose three racing giants on Tuesday in Charlotte. Kurt Busch, Ray Hendrick, and Harry Gant will join the 2026 class. The 49-person panel made their picks after careful review.

Busch made it in his first shot at the honor. His stats tell the tale: a Cup Series crown in 2004 and 34 wins in 21 years. “I’m very grateful and thankful that it happened this first time,” said Busch to the Washington Post.

The votes stacked up strong. Both Busch and Gant pulled 61% on the modern-era list. Hendrick nabbed 31% of pioneer votes. Jeff Burton took third place, with Harry Hyde and Randy Dorton next in line.

At 85, Gant’s mark on racing stands firm. His 18 Cup Series wins shine bright. No one tops his age records: winning at 52 and taking pole at 54. He struck gold twice at Darlington’s Southern 500, first in ’84, then in ’91. Seven times they’d put him up for the Hall.

Speed ran in Hendrick’s blood until his last day in 1990. He blazed past finish lines more than 700 times in modified and late model races from 1950 to 1988. Five times he ruled South Boston Speedway. His wins stretched from Talladega to Charlotte to Dover.

“Each name on that ballot changed racing forever,” Busch told NBC Sports. “Me? Just a kid from Vegas who dreamed big. Never saw this coming.”

The panel mixed voices from every corner of racing: track bosses, news folks, car makers, drivers, and more. Fans got their say, too, through NASCAR.com’s voting system.

Humpy Wheeler walked away with the Landmark Award. For 33 years, he ran Charlotte Motor Speedway like no other. He brought lights to big tracks and turned race day into a show before cars hit the track.

These three stars already shine on NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers list. Come January 23, 2026, they’ll take their place in Charlotte’s Hall of Fame.



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