Through three races in NASCAR, we don't know much. We soon will. We know Ross Chastain can still light a fire. And Christopher Bell is a road warrior.
Christopher Bell won his third career road course race at the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix, overtaking Kyle Busch in the final laps. Chase Elliott overcame a first-lap spin and mechanical issues to finish a commendable fourth place. Front Row Motorsports ...
As Bell worked to build results, Kyle Larson, who also had come from the dirt ranks and been a rival to Bell, was dominating in Cup. On the way to a 10-win season and the championship, Larson won three races in a row. He was the last Cup driver to do that before Bell’s feat.
Chase Elliott rallied for a fourth-place finish at Circuit of The Americas, righting his No. 9 Chevrolet after a first-lap incident.
Chase Briscoe, with a recent penalty overturned ... Week continues In six Phoenix starts over the past three seasons, Bell has a win and four top-10s. Not bad, but from the above list, Blaney ...
SportsLine's Steven Taranto reveals his picks for NASCAR Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway, where Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson and William Byron are favorites
Christopher Bell's hot start continues, Goodyear's tires win the day, Katherine Legge makes her Cup debut and more from the Phoenix race.
The NASCAR Cup Series moves on to the site of November's championship race for Sunday's Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway. Five months ago, Joey Logano held off Ryan Blaney to win the 2024 Cup Series title at Phoenix in an all-Penske affair.
Bell’s 12th career victory and his second straight in the Phoenix spring race came by a mere 0.049-second, making it the second closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history at the one-mile track. It also made the Oklahoma native the first driver to win three consecutive races in the current Cup car since it was introduced in 2022.