Brabham BT30 at the
Nürburgring in 1970 Bell grew up on a farm and helped to run the Church Farm caravan site, complete with its own pub, near
Pagham Harbour, boarding at
The King's School, Worcester. He was encouraged by his stepfather Bernard Hender to take up racing with a
Lotus Seven in 1964. He won his first race in the Lotus at
Goodwood in March of that year. He graduated to
Formula Three in the following year racing a
Lotus 31 and in 1966 switched to a
Lotus 41 scoring his first victory, again at
Goodwood. In 1967 he enjoyed seven wins. He entered
Formula Two in a privateer
Brabham BT23C fielded by his stepfather's Church Farm Racing team and after several promising performances, which caught
Enzo Ferrari's eye, made his
Formula One Grand Prix debut for Ferrari at Monza in 1968. He contested the
1969 Tasman Series in a
2.4 Dino and was second at Lakeside to Amon and Rindt at Warwick Farm. In 1969, he raced the four-wheel-drive
McLaren M9A in its only ever race at the
British Grand Prix at
Silverstone. Bell took part in the filming of
Le Mans (1970) starring
Steve McQueen, and he and his family lived with the McQueen family during the filming, the two becoming friends. Bell had a lucky escape during the making of the film. The
Ferrari 512 he was driving suddenly caught fire whilst getting into position for a take. He managed to get out of the car just before it was engulfed in flames and suffered minor burns. Although the car was badly damaged, it was later rebuilt and is still racing at historic meets. Bell finished second in the 1970 European
Formula Two Championship, driving a Brabham BT30 for Wheatcroft Racing. In 1972 he got a drive in the Tecno Formula One team, along with
Nanni Galli. He later raced a number of times for the Surtees team, including a sixth place at the
1970 United States Grand Prix racing a
Surtees TS7, which was to be his highest finish in the Formula One World Championship. He had a few further drives for Surtees in 1974 and finished 11th in the
1974 German Grand Prix. Enjoying single seaters more than sports cars he accepted drives in F5000/Libre British Shellsport series and F5000 in 1976-7 the Penske PC7 March and also odd F5000 drives in the US and Australia. It was to be in sports car racing, which Bell came to via a drive in Jacques Swaters privately entered Ferrari 512M in the 1970 Spa 1000 km, leading to a Ferrari works drive at the 1970 Le Mans 24 hours, where he built a strong reputation as a world class and world championship winning racer. ==Le Mans==