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Christopher Bell’s Recent Performance and Challenges in the NASCAR Cup Series

Christopher Bell, driver of the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, has recently showcased exceptional skill and determination in the NASCAR Cup Series. In March 2025, he achieved an impressive three consecutive victories at Atlanta, the Circuit of the Americas, and Phoenix Raceway. This remarkable streak marked the first time a driver won three races in a row since Kyle Larson in 2021 and the first to win three out of the season’s first four races since Kevin Harvick in 2018. citeturn0news19

At Phoenix Raceway, Bell narrowly edged out his teammate, Denny Hamlin, by just 0.049 seconds, further solidifying his status as a leading contender in the series. citeturn0search5

Christopher Bell goes for historic NASCAR Cup win at Las Vegas - Jayski's  NASCAR Silly Season Site

However, Bell’s recent race at Darlington Raceway presented challenges. He finished third, expressing frustration over track position’s impact on the race outcome. Bell noted, “I don’t know. It’s so confusing. My head’s just spinning because, literally, at the beginning of the race, I am getting passed for 25th, and then all of a sudden, I inherit track position, and I’m able to maintain my position.” citeturn0search2

Tensions escalated during the race when Bell had a run-in with Ross Chastain. Chastain’s aggressive driving led to contact with Bell, leaving Bell visibly frustrated post-race. He commented on the incident, “I haven’t seen the replay, but I don’t think I left him enough room. I hurt his day and crinkled our fender, too.” citeturn0search1

Looking ahead, Bell aims to overcome these challenges and continue his pursuit of the championship. His resilience and competitive spirit position him as a driver to watch in the upcoming races.

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