As so often happens in NASCAR, expectations didn’t become reality.
Starting 32nd, Christopher Bell needed 408 miles to reach the front for his first victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver led only the final lap Sunday of a race that went five ...
Bell starts 32nd and leads just one lap, but it was the one to lead in the second points race of the young season.
The overtime restart was initiated after Larson was battling with Penske's Austin Cindric and his teammate William Byron.
Ford dominated the weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway—until they didn’t. Despite controlling qualifying and leading much of the race, a last-lap twist saw Toyota’s Christopher Bell steal the win, ...
Christopher Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta ...
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With JGR's 12th victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Toyota won for the first time at the Hampton, Georgia, track since Kyle Busch 2013.
Christopher Bell celebrated a drought-ending victory for himself and Joe Gibbs Racing after a dramatic comeback in Atlanta.
How Christopher Bell's overtime win at the Ambetter 400 impacted the NASCAR Cup Series standings, securing his playoff ...
but at Atlanta Motor Speedway, it still came down to the final lap. A green-white-checkered restart saw Christopher Bell as the lone Toyota in a sea of Fords and Chevys. After taking the white ...