Bell Outduels Logano in Thrilling NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro

Christopher Bell won his first NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro, defeating defending champion Joey Logano. After a key strategy decision involving fresh tires, Bell overtook Logano in the final laps to secure a $1 million prize. Logano expressed frustration over the controversial caution that altered the race dynamics. Continue reading Bell Outduels Logano in Thrilling NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro

Full Throttle Media NASCAR Power Rankings: Post-Phoenix Edition

Christopher Bell remains unstoppable, securing his third straight win at Phoenix. Meanwhile, Ryan Blaney’s blown engine, Tyler Reddick’s power steering issues, and Kyle Busch’s top-10 finish shake up our power rankings. Now, the NASCAR field heads to Las Vegas, where momentum and redemption will be on the line this weekend. Continue reading Full Throttle Media NASCAR Power Rankings: Post-Phoenix Edition

Bell Claims Third Straight Victory with Thrilling Win at Phoenix

In a thrilling finish at Phoenix Raceway, Christopher Bell captured his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory, narrowly edging teammate Denny Hamlin by 0.049 seconds in Sunday’s Shriners Children’s 500. The Oklahoma native led a race-high 105 laps en route to his 12th career win, strengthening his early-season championship campaign. Continue reading Bell Claims Third Straight Victory with Thrilling Win at Phoenix

Christopher Bell Claims Second Straight Victory in COTA Thriller

Christopher Bell secured his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series win in a dramatic EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas. After battling Kyle Busch, William Byron, and Tyler Reddick in the closing laps, Bell crossed the finish line 0.433 seconds ahead of Byron. Continue reading Christopher Bell Claims Second Straight Victory in COTA Thriller

Bell Claims Dramatic Overtime Victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway

Christopher Bell captured his 10th NASCAR Cup Series victory in a dramatic overtime finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Ambetter Health 400. After starting 32nd, Bell made a decisive outside move on the final restart, leading Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson when a last-lap caution sealed his triumph on Sunday. Continue reading Bell Claims Dramatic Overtime Victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway

2025 Season Preview: Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota’s JGR enters 2025 with a revamped lineup, including Chase Briscoe and new crew chiefs. Denny Hamlin aims for his first championship, while Christopher Bell is a top contender. Ty Gibbs seeks his first win, and overall, JGR is predicted to excel, with all teams reaching the Round of 8 and Bell winning the championship. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: Joe Gibbs Racing

Christopher Bell Captures Dramatic Xfinity Series Win at Darlington

Christopher Bell wins thrilling overtime finish at Darlington Raceway in NASCAR Xfinity Series. He narrowly avoided disaster on the first lap of overtime and held off Cole Custer for the victory. Bell’s limited Xfinity starts have been highly successful, with this win marking his second of the season in the series. Sheldon Creed, seeking his first Xfinity win, lost the lead due to a slow pit stop and settled for third place. The race also had implications for the Xfinity Series playoffs, with Sammy Smith moving ahead in the standings.
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Christopher Bell Sweeps New Hampshire Weekend in Rain-Delayed NASCAR Cup Race

Christopher Bell won the USA Today 301 NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, overcoming challenging weather conditions and a two-hour rain delay. His victory, the third of the season, marked the rare use of wet weather tires in a NASCAR points-paying event. The race also had implications for the Playoff standings, with notable performances from other drivers. Continue reading Christopher Bell Sweeps New Hampshire Weekend in Rain-Delayed NASCAR Cup Race

Christopher Bell’s Thrilling Overtime Victory Extends Perfect Streak at New Hampshire

Christopher Bell continued his dominance at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, clinching a thrilling overtime victory in Saturday’s SciAps 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race. With a bold three-wide pass in the final two corners, Bell secured his fourth win in four starts at the track, edging out teammate Sheldon Creed by just 0.254 seconds.
The victory was bittersweet for Creed, who tied an unwanted record with his 10th second-place finish before securing a first series win. Despite leading a race-high 114 laps, Cole Custer had to settle for third, maintaining his championship lead.
The intense competition featured 15 lead changes among 10 drivers, showcasing the unpredictable nature of New Hampshire’s 1.058-mile oval. Bell’s dramatic win not only extended his perfect streak at the track but also highlighted his growing reputation as a master of this challenging venue. Continue reading Christopher Bell’s Thrilling Overtime Victory Extends Perfect Streak at New Hampshire

Christopher Bell’s Slip-Up Reveals Potential Chase Briscoe Move to Joe Gibbs Racing

Christopher Bell’s impressive track record at New Hampshire Motor Speedway was momentarily overshadowed by an unexpected revelation during his Friday media session. When asked about leadership at Joe Gibbs Racing following Martin Truex Jr.’s retirement, Bell inadvertently mentioned Chase Briscoe joining the team.
“Whenever Chase comes into the car,” Bell said before catching himself, his face flushing as he realized his mistake. This slip-up all but confirmed the rumored move of Briscoe to JGR for the 2025 season.
While Joe Gibbs Racing hasn’t made an official announcement, Bell’s accidental disclosure adds credibility to the industry chatter surrounding Briscoe’s potential move. The incident provided an unexpected twist to the weekend’s racing narrative at New Hampshire, where Bell aims to showcase his on-track skills in both the Cup and Xfinity Series events Continue reading Christopher Bell’s Slip-Up Reveals Potential Chase Briscoe Move to Joe Gibbs Racing