Ryder Wells to Compete on Dirt Against Top NASCAR Drivers in the C. Bell Micro Mania at Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway

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BEAUMONT, TX (September 20, 2022) – After battling multiple gremlins with his micro sprint, Ryder Wells looks at this week’s C. Bell Micro Mania event at Texas Motor Speedway as  prime real estate to go bounty hunting for some big-time NASCAR drivers. The 2020 POWRi  Lone Star 600 Rookie of the Year, plans to park his Kickin’ the Tires No. 24 Sawyer Chassis  Outlaw Non-Wing Micro in Victory Lane on Saturday night.  

“When I first heard about this race, I knew I had to enter,” Wells said. “This is the kind of event  that can make a racer’s career. I am hoping to have a good showing and go out there and turn  some really fast laps, hopefully, getting to the front.”  

Oklahoma-native Christopher Bell, who is the 2017 Camping World Truck Series Champion,  three-time Chili Bowl Nationals champion and Tulsa Shootout winner, is the one who dreamed  up the iconic event. He, along with the staff at Texas Motor Speedway, has worked since June  to make it a reality. 

The four-day event begins, Wednesday, September 21, 2022, and culminates with the main  event Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Micro Sprints are smaller versions of full-sized sprint cars  with side-mounted 600cc motorcycle engines that can generate 140 horsepower with similar  chassis and body styles to the larger versions. 

Joining Bell from the NASCAR world in the Outlaw Non-Wing Micro division will be two-time  NASCAR Cup Series Champion, Kyle Busch, Xfinity Series Champion Daniel Hemic, Camping  World Truck Series champions Sheldon Creed and Brett Moffitt, Snowball Derby winner John  Hunter Nemechek and USAC National Sprint Car Champion JJ Yeley. 

“We are definitely going bounty hunting,” Wells joked. “Those guys are all legends but they have  everything to prove and nothing to gain because they are expected to win. I just need to go out  there, stay focused and run my race. I really have no pressure because we are all equals  behind the wheel.  

“The track is new, so we are all on a level playing field and I’m ready to race. We’ve had some  really good runs this year but we also had some bad luck, too. I am really confident our car is in peak shape and I am prepared for this race.” 

Drivers are competing for a first-place prize of $10,000 and all drivers able to beat Bell cleanly in  the final will split an additional $10,000 bounty. At last count, there were more than 125 entrants  across two divisions, which included a junior division for racers under 12 years old. Busch’s son,  Brexton, and Owen Larson, the son of defending NASCAR Champion Kyle Larson, will compete  in that division.  

Follow Ryder Wells on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook at: RyderWRacing  

For sponsorship inquiries, photos or driver interviews and appearances, contact Jerry Jordan,  Kickin’ Marketing and Consulting at 409-498-1074 or by email at jerry@kickinthetires.net.

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