
Photo: Copart
Jaxon Bell’s crashed Toyota GR 86 Cup car from the penultimate race of the Toyota GR Cup North America season at Indianapolis Motor Speedway has gone up for auction.
Bell was taken out of the race by Ethan Goulart, after the two were battling for the lead, which saw the second-generation driver’s No. 7 Copeland Motorsports Toyota, which started on pole, get tagged by Goulart’s Toyota and slam into the Turn 1 wall on Lap 11.
While Goulart was haded incident responsibility, Bell went to a backup car for Race 2 and charged through the field to finish third, enough to secure second place in the drivers’ championship by just one point over Spike Kolhbecker.
“After a strong showing throughout the 2025 GR Cup season, an unfortunate incident set us back during the final round,” Bell told Sportscar365.
“An incident in the penultimate race left us with a destroyed race car at the end of our season.
“This car has taken me to great success over the 2025 season and would mean the world if you checked out our listing on Copart.”
The listing for the damaged Toyota is set to end on Thursday afternoon.
Bell, the son of open-wheel and sports car racing veteran Townsend Bell, is set to graduate into IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge competition full-time next year.
It comes after taking part in the final three races of the season in a Copeland-entered Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2 with Ford Koch, with the duo scoring a second place finish in last month’s season-ending Fox Factory 120 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.