Unique livery for Bell car

Townsend Bell's Army Green car
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Townsend Bell debuted the latest livery of the No. 99 Dreyer & Reinbold William Rast Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone Tuesday. The car features a unique green-and-orange paint scheme. Bell devised the idea for the livery while karting with music superstar Justin Timberlake.

TOWNSEND BELL: “I was karting in Southern California with Justin Timberlake and a few of his friends for a couple of weeks. We had camouflage hats from William Rast, and everyone thought an army green look would be cool on an Indy car. So I called Dennis (Reinbold, team co-owner), and he made it happen. It is definitely a cool look. The people around the Speedway were really into the new paint scheme. The flat green makes the car look like a fighting vehicle. It’s a much different scheme than seen on any other car at the track. I think the more people that see the car, the more people will like it. You can’t miss the car on the track. It really stands out."