With another drama filled Daytona 24 hours in the books, we can safely look forward to the rest of the 2018 racing calendar in any series. Right? Wrong. Because one of the sports competitors needs our help.

If you won't know who Townsend Bell is, you should. He's a 10 time Indy 500 competitor, CART and IndyCar series staple since 2004, and Ferrari Scuderia 24 hour team driver since 2015, Bell's name is well known among motorsports circles. He even won the 24 hours last year in the GTE Am class with the Ferrari Scuderia Corsa team. Though he did not with this year, he still got a class podium with a 3rd. An enormous feat in and of itself.

Well after that high, Bell's mood came crashing down as he tweeted this crappy news upon his arrival home. His house was vandalized and his 24 hours Rolex was stolen.

Not only that, but all 10 of his Indy 500 rings have been stolen as well. That is one for every single year he made the grid. This absolutely sucks.

So let's help him get them back. Anyone with any information on this, please contact the local authorities. But since that's a highly specific area and we're a global community, if you see anything resembling a 24 hours Rolex of Indy500 ring on ebay, Craigslist, or pawn shops/online pawn stores, report it the instant you see it.

Let's help out a good guy and excellent racer.

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