Bell Faces Stenhouse and Atlanta Uncertainty in Challenge Opener
In the aftermath of his February victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway—before the name change to EchoPark Speedway—Christopher Bell was first to admit the win was unexpected.
In the aftermath of his February victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway—before the name change to EchoPark Speedway—Christopher Bell was first to admit the win was unexpected.
The timing seemed odd.
Christopher Bell emerged from the smoke Sunday night like a gladiator stumbling out of the Colosseum.
Brad Keselowski showed up to North Wilkesboro with the confidence of a man who knew where the grip was and wasn’t afraid to use it.
After winning three straight NASCAR Cup Series races early this season, Christopher Bell hasn’t fallen off the face of the earth.
Sunday night at Darlington Raceway, William Byron stood on pit road like a man who’d spent three hours building a sandcastle only to have the tide come in and wash it all away.
Christopher Bell put forth an early challenge at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday with a lap that stood up against all comers in qualifying for Sunday’s Cook Out 400.
For three weeks in a row, Christopher Bell was on top of his game.
From Christopher Bell’s remarkable third consecutive win of 2025 to the successful season debut of the option tire and a historic start for Katherine Legge last weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway was a pivotal early-season highlight.
Christopher Bell has now pulled off NASCAR’s version of a hat trick… without a fight on the ice.