
The Fall of the Favorites: How NASCAR’s Big Guns Missed the Championship 4
The stage was set. Four drivers, one last shot at NASCAR Cup glory.
The stage was set. Four drivers, one last shot at NASCAR Cup glory.
Sunday night at Martinsville Speedway felt like every racing cliché rolled into one brutal showdown.
There’s a definite upside to Christopher Bell’s position in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff standings.
Last week’s Las Vegas runner-up, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell conceded his near miss – by a slight .662-second to Team Penske’s Joey Logano, who gambled and won on fuel strategy – definitely stung.
As the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Round of 8 begins with Sunday’s South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, drivers insist there is still no absolute championship “favorite.”
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell earned the pole position for Sunday’s South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Christopher Bell said his Toyota teammate Tyler Reddick raised a good point during a discussion on their flight to Talladega.
For once, Chistopher Bell thinks he has a car that’s race-worthy as well as lightning fast in qualifying at Kansas Speedway.
Christopher Bell, who qualified for the Championship 4 race in 2022 and 2023, has been consistently fast at Phoenix, site of the season finale.
Sheldon Creed had the win at Darlington in the Xfinity Series, until he didn’t.