Christopher Bell is in redemption mode after missing the Championship 4 last year by a tiebreaker, and now he’s back in the thick of it. With Talladega and Martinsville ahead, Bell sat down to talk about his playoff mindset, Toyota’s strength, and the future of NASCAR’s format. From Denny Hamlin’s 60th win to speedway chaos and the eternal “luck vs skill” debate, this was one of Bell’s most open interviews yet.
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- Can Joe Gibbs Racing close the gap to Penske before Phoenix?
- How much control do drivers really have at Talladega in the current package?
- What does Bell think NASCAR needs to fix the gridlock on superspeedways?
- And should the sport ditch the playoffs and go back to a full-season championship?
Bell didn’t hold back, sharing strong opinions on rules, horsepower, and why he thinks the best should always rise to the top. Between his recent hot streak and Toyota’s late-season surge, the 20 team could be peaking at the perfect time. Is Christopher Bell on the verge of his long-awaited breakthrough, or will Talladega’s chaos rewrite the story once again?
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