
Christopher Bell through the years
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2015: Christopher Bell won his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (then Camping World Truck Series) race at Eldora Speedway on dirt in just his third start of the season. Bell would have four more starts in the Truck Series, ending the year with three top-10 finishes.
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2017: In his second full-time season in the Truck Series, Bell claimed the title. Bell won five races, the most out of any driver that season, along with netting 15 top fives and 21 top-10 finishes out of the 23-race calendar.
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2017: In just his fifth career start in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Bell claimed a victory at Kansas Speedway. Bell went have three more starts that year in the Xfinity Series, claiming three top fives and five top-10 finishes.
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2019: After Bell's second full-time season in the Xfinity Series, Bell finished third in driver's standings and left the series with 16 wins before starting his first season in NASCAR Cup Series the next year with Leavine Family Racing
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2021: Bell's second year in the Cup Series produced a win on the road course at Daytona International Speedway. It was Bell's first career win in NASCAR's top series and his first victory with Joe Gibbs Racing.
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2022: Bell's fourth win in the Cup Series came in a must-win situation for him in the Round of 8 finale at Martinsville Speedway. The clutch victory also marked Joe Gibbs Racing's 200th win in the Cup Series.
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2023: Bell's background in dirt racing paid off for him at Bristol Motor Speedway. The win at Bristol marked his lone win through the 2023 regular season and locked in his spot for the playoffs for the third consective year.
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2023: Once again, Bell earned another clutch playoff win. His victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway came in dramatic fashion to clinch a spot in the Championship 4 for the second straight year.
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2024: After a brake rotor problem cost him in the Championship 4 at the end of 2023, Bell bounced back in a major way by winning at Phoenix Raceway a few months later.
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2024: In what would wind up being a rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600, Christopher Bell found himself in Victory Lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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2024: Christopher Bell had much reason to celebrate after a total weekend sweep, winning in both the Xfinity and Cup Series at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Bell parked it in Victory Lane after trudging through the weather conditions throughout the weekend, racing on wet-weather tires in both events.
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2025: Christopher Bell claimed the first drafting-style win of his Cup career with his victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the second contest of 2025, besting Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in an overtime finish.
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2025: In a thrilling late-race battle with the likes of William Byron, Tyler Reddick and Kyle Busch, Christopher Bell prevailed at Circuit of The Americas to become the first back-to-back race winner in the Cup Series in the last 52 races.
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2025: Not one ... not two ... but make it three consecutive Cup Series victories for Christopher Bell following his spring triumph at Phoenix Raceway. With the win, Bell became the first driver since Kyle Larson to win three consecutive Cup races. Larson did so in 2021, and the end result was a Cup Series title. Will the same be said for Bell in 2025?
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2025: The third All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway produced fireworks all night, with 18 lead changes over a 250-lap dash for $1 million. Christopher Bell challenged defending champ and 2024 All-Star Race winner Joey Logano in the closing moments, making contact and eventually passing him for the win with under 10 laps to go and banking his first All-Star win in five starts.