Christopher Bell says the No. 20 team is close — which in NASCAR means not close enough
Bell insists it’s close to clicking. NASCAR history suggests “close” can be a very long way off.
Bell insists it’s close to clicking. NASCAR history suggests “close” can be a very long way off.
Seven Cup drivers showed up looking for a win. Christopher Bell showed up, took it, and left Bristol like he never stopped racing trucks at all.
Will the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion enter and sign in, please?
Tyler Reddick climbed from the No. 45 Toyota at Darlington Raceway, his fire suit still soaked through — not from champagne, but from a race he spent managing a blown cool suit with a literal bag of ice stuffed against his chest.
Sawalich led the charge, but he had plenty of company as NASCAR’s young guns owned the weekend.
One restart was all it took to flip the script and hand Joe Gibbs Racing the last word.
In a season built on inconsistency, Kvapil and Caruth are turning chaos into a championship strategy—whether they meant to or not.