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Joe Gibbs senses Cup championship chemistry brewing in Bell and team after 2nd consecutive victory

Joe Gibbs senses Cup championship chemistry brewing in Bell and team after 2nd consecutive victory

Washington Post03-03-2025

AUSTIN, Texas — Joe Gibbs knows quite a lot about what it takes to win a championship.
As an NFL coach, he won three Super Bowls. As a NASCAR team owner, his drivers have won five Cup Series titles.
And he certainly likes what he sees in Christopher Bell's consecutive victories, first in Atlanta , and then in Austin on Sunday. In both races, Bell hung around late and made the right moves to snatch victory.

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