logo
Christopher Bell's long journey has him on a path to be first to win 4 Cup races in a row since 2007

Christopher Bell's long journey has him on a path to be first to win 4 Cup races in a row since 2007

NBC Sports10-03-2025

AVONDALE, Ariz. — Do we hear four in a row for Christopher Bell?
In an era where the cars are essentially the same — parity has been a catchphrase in the NASCAR Cup Series since the move to the Next Gen car in 2022 — Christopher Bell's three-race winning streak is remarkable.
And it may not be over.
The idea of him winning next weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for a fourth consecutive win seems, as they say in Vegas, almost even money, considering how good he has been at that track. He's scored two runner-up results in the last three races, including last year's playoff race when he led the most laps but was beat by Joey Logano, who stretched his fuel.
Nate Ryan,
Should Bell win this coming weekend at Las Vegas, he would be the first Cup driver to win four in a row since Jimmie Johnson did it in the 2007 playoffs.
'That's incredibly special to hear that and know that I have that opportunity ahead of me,' Bell said Sunday after his 12th career Cup win. 'We're going to a darn good place for it.
'This sport has become so incredibly tough with the parity that we have. The teams are so tight. The cars are really tight. The drivers are tight. Like, everybody performs at a high level. … I'm just kind of in disbelief that I have that opportunity, but I'm looking forward to it.'
Bell's path to three in a row and maybe more shows the growth of a driver who was taken into Toyota's development program in 2014. Toyota has not invested more in any driver than Bell. But
Bell admits there was a time when he wondered if he would make it in asphalt racing after a youth spent racing on dirt.
'Between Tyler (Gibbs, Toyota Racing Development president ), Jack Irving (TRD general manager), David Wilson (retired TRD president), they were the three guys that took a chance on me back in 2014,' Bell said. 'It's unbelievable to look back. In 2014, it seemed like it was so far away to be here today in this moment.
'Looking back at it, it felt like it happened overnight. I just remember going through those years of the dirt cars and getting that first contract that I got from Toyota Racing Development saying I was going to run 15 Late Model races. We're going to try to make you a stock car driver. I'm like, How is this going to happen?'
Bell won five of his first 10 Late Model races and began his journey to being a stock car driver — a top stock car driver — but it wasn't easy.
He moved to the Truck Series in 2016 with Kyle Busch Motorsports. William Byron was his teammate. Byron won seven races that season and moved to the Xfinity Series. Bell won once and stayed in trucks.
'He kicked my butt,' Bell said of Byron, who at age 18 at the time was three years younger than Bell.
Bell felt the pressure to succeed at age 21 with Chase Elliott (then 20) already in Cup and Erik Jones (then 20) announced in August 2016 as moving to Furniture Row Racing's Cup team for the following season.
'I was like, 'Man, I have to get to the Cup Series tomorrow, otherwise I'm not going to make it,'' Bell said.
When the season ended, Bell had a talk with Busch.
'I said, 'Kyle, I have to be paired with (Byron's) team, I need to prove to myself or learn to myself if I can do this or not. If I can't do this, I'm going to try and be a sprint car driver,'' Bell said.
'Kyle I think had reservations of pairing me with (crew chief) Rudy Fugle for 2017. Thank God he did. It elevated me to become the Truck Series champion and on to the Xfinity Series.
Bell moved to Cup in 2020 with Leavine Family Racing. He joined Joe Gibbs Racing in 2021 and was paired with crew chief Adam Stevens, but things were challenging. COVID in 2020 led to reduced weekend schedules for Cup and the end of practice at most tracks. The lost track time stunted Bell's growth. Bell was still behind in 2021 without that additional track time.
As Bell worked to build results, Kyle Larson, who also had come from the dirt ranks and been a rival to Bell, was dominating in Cup. On the way to a 10-win season and the championship, Larson won three races in a row. He was the last Cup driver to do that before Bell's feat.
'I will never forget 2021, my first year with Adam Stevens,' Bell said. 'Kyle Larson won three straight. Me and Adam got off to a rocky patch, rocky start. We're sitting in his office there at JGR. He looked at me and he said, 'We can do this. 'He said, 'I've won three straight sitting in these exact same two chairs,' talking about him and Kyle Busch. 'I know we can do it.' Took a while to get here, but we finally did it.'
Bell has gone on to make the Cup championship race two of the last three years and nearly made it last year. He entered this season as one of the championship favorites and has shown no reason to doubt that when the series returns to Phoenix in November he'll be among the four racing for a title.
'Christopher Bell is just a ridiculously talented driver,' said Chris Gabehart, JGR's competition director. 'I can't say enough about how good he is as a driver. When you sprinkle a little confidence on all that, I don't care if all the parts (of a car) are the same, … (Bell's team is) just executing really well right now.'
The result is a team that didn't win the final 18 races of last season — although it had some opportunities to do so — has won three of the first four races this season.
'I think you saw a lot of speed out of the 20 team and the other JGR cars on occasion down the stretch,' Stevens said of the organization's win drought the second half of last year. 'We just weren't able to convert those into wins. Extremely frustrating. It weighs you down.
'The (playoffs), we had so many opportunities and did everything we needed to do. It just didn't go our way. What we've seen this year, three out of four times it's gone our way. You have to put yourself in position. Man, you can replay any one of those wins, change one or two things, it's not you that day.'
But to win this one, Bell had to beat his teammate, Denny Hamlin, passing him on the final lap in an intense battle.
'Whatever they're doing is just working well,' Hamlin said.
Relive the best moments from the NASCAR Cup Series Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

NASCAR grants Denny Hamlin a playoff waiver as he's set to miss Sunday's Mexico City race due to birth of son
NASCAR grants Denny Hamlin a playoff waiver as he's set to miss Sunday's Mexico City race due to birth of son

Yahoo

time35 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

NASCAR grants Denny Hamlin a playoff waiver as he's set to miss Sunday's Mexico City race due to birth of son

Denny Hamlin will have all his playoff points in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs even though he's missing Sunday's race in Mexico City. NASCAR granted Hamlin a waiver to keep his playoff eligibility on Friday after he announced Thursday that he would miss the race. Hamlin and fiancee Jordan Fish welcomed a son this week. The couple now has three children together. Ryan Truex, the brother of former Joe Gibbs Racing driver and Cup Series champion Martin Truex Jr., will drive Hamlin's No. 11 for JGR in Mexico City. Advertisement Hamlin had been open about missing a race if necessary for the birth of his son. Truex had been available as a standby driver in recent weekends as Hamlin and Fish awaited their third child's arrival. NASCAR tweaked its playoff waiver rules ahead of the 2025 season and said that a driver who skipped a race and made the playoffs wouldn't be able to keep the playoff points he accrued in the regular season. However, the birth of a child is listed as a reason that NASCAR would give a waiver. If, for example, Kyle Larson missed the Coca-Cola 600 for a second-straight season after racing in the Indianapolis 500, he would have lost been forced to start the postseason without any playoff points. Hamlin won last week's race at Michigan for his third win of the season. He previously won at Martinsville and Darlington. Hamlin is currently third in the regular season standings behind William Byron and Larson and has scored 18 playoff points through 15 races. Only Larson, with 23, has more. Sunday's race in Mexico City will be the first Cup Series race in the country. The race is held at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the same track where Formula 1 annually hosts its grand prix. However, the Cup Series will compete on a slightly modified track with a different section around Turn 4.

Travel issues force on-track schedule shuffle for Mexico City
Travel issues force on-track schedule shuffle for Mexico City

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Travel issues force on-track schedule shuffle for Mexico City

MEXICO CITY — Travel issues for teams leaving the Charlotte area have forced competition officials to alter the on-track schedule for this weekend's NASCAR events at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. According to NASCAR officials, two aircraft issues grounded multiple race teams back in North Carolina on Thursday, delaying their arrival for the first race weekend featuring the Cup Series in Mexico City. Advertisement RELATED: Weekend schedule | Paint Scheme Preview The major adjustment will be a delay for the Xfinity Series, which will shift from two Friday practices (a 50-minute session plus a 25-minute stint) to one 50-minute practice Saturday at 11:05 a.m. ET. Qualifying, which will split the field into two groups, will begin Saturday at 12:10 p.m. ET. That prep time comes before the Xfinity Series' The Chilango 150 on Saturday (4:30 p.m. ET, The CW, MRN and SiriusXM Radio). The Cup Series, which will hold the Viva Mexico 250 on Sunday (3 p.m. ET, Prime Video, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), will shift its two Friday practice sessions to 4:05 p.m. ET and 5:30 p.m. ET. The first session will last 50 minutes, with the second going for 25 minutes. Sunday's schedule for the Cup Series remains unchanged. The pair of NASCAR Mexico Series events have also been rescheduled, with the first race now Friday at 1:30 p.m. ET and the second on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET.

WATCH: F1 champion Max Verstappen teases NASCAR crossover ‘I would like to do it'
WATCH: F1 champion Max Verstappen teases NASCAR crossover ‘I would like to do it'

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

WATCH: F1 champion Max Verstappen teases NASCAR crossover ‘I would like to do it'

At the newly reopened Hangar-7 in Salzburg, Austria, 4-time F1 champion Max Verstappen casually dropped a bombshell that's got NASCAR fans talking. He'd be up for getting in Connor Zilisch's Red Bull-backed №87 Chevrolet Camaro. The event was a celebration of Red Bull's motorsport universe. It had stars like MotoGP legend Dani Pedrosa, 2025 Dakar Rally winner Daniel Sanders and Zilisch all in attendance. In that moment, a reel posted by NASCAR and Team Trackhouse captured a conversation between the NASCAR driver and the F1 driver. Zilisch leaned on his car and asked Verstappen, 'You wanna get in?'. Max Verstappen didn't hesitate: 'I mean, I would like to do it.' Advertisement Naturally, that was all it took to set social media ablaze. CBS Sports' Steven Taranto wrote on X, 'I lean more towards this being just chit-chat among racers. But part of me wants to say that Trackhouse wouldn't have posted Max Verstappen expressing interest in getting in a NASCAR car if there wasn't a sliver of a chance of it actually happening.' Also Read:: Leaked Video May Have Spoiled Ram's NASCAR Comeback Ahead of Big Weekend Still, it wouldn't be a total long shot. Max Verstappen and Conor Zilisch are both Red Bull athletes. With that in mind and with Red Bull returning to NASCAR through Trackhouse, the brand has more reason than ever to make some crossover magic happen. Advertisement Zilisch is 18 and already on Trackhouse's development path. He's running full-time in the Xfinity Series and set for a few Cup starts this year. The Verstappen link may seem like a pipe dream but it fits his criteria. He said before that anything outside of F1 has to make sense , something competitive, meaningful and not just for show. Trackhouse has already brought in stars like Kimi Räikkönen and Shane van Gisbergen. So, a test with a legit operation with them would check those boxes. In that context, Max Verstappen stepping into a NASCAR seat could be part of a broader pattern of crossover opportunities that Red Bull, uniquely, is in a position to facilitate. Also Read:: NASCAR Feud: Denny Hamlin slams NASCAR over shady deal as legal fight heats up Related Headlines

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store