Christopher Bell

Christopher Bell

30-Year-Old Driver  
Joe Gibbs Racing
Joe Gibbs Racing
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Bell returns for his fifth Cup Series campaign, fourth in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 Toyota. The budding star continued etching out his top reputation with a two-win, 19 Top-10 finish season in 2023. He'd advance into the championship round of the playoffs and wind up fourth in the final standings after the Phoenix season finale. That's Bell's second-straight championship race and second-straight Top-4 finish. This speaks to his skill and advancement in NASCAR's top division. We don't foresee any regression in this driver and team's future, in fact, we expect continued growth and excellence from Bell. As he's shown the last two campaigns, the Joe Gibbs Racing youngster is very capable on short tracks and intermediate ovals, but he is also a growing threat to win on the NASCAR road courses. Superspeedway racing seems to be his only real weakness right now, and fortunately that's only four of the 36 events on the calendar. Read Past Outlooks
Third at Darlington Raceway
NASCAR Cup
April 6, 2025
Bell finished third in the Goodyear 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway on Sunday afternoon.
ANALYSIS
The big mover of the day would be Bell and the No. 20 Toyota team. He would come from 17th on the starting grid to patiently work his way through traffic at the Track Too Tough to Tame. Bell would break into the Top 10 by stage 2 and keep that good track position the rest of the way. A late caution and restart would give Bell a shot at the win, but he'd do well to hold off Tyler Reddick to claim an impressive third-place in the Goodyear 400.
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Bell returns for his fifth Cup Series campaign, fourth in the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 Toyota. The budding star continued etching out his top reputation with a two-win, 19 Top-10 finish season in 2023. He'd advance into the championship round of the playoffs and wind up fourth in the final standings after the Phoenix season finale. That's Bell's second-straight championship race and second-straight Top-4 finish. This speaks to his skill and advancement in NASCAR's top division. We don't foresee any regression in this driver and team's future, in fact, we expect continued growth and excellence from Bell. As he's shown the last two campaigns, the Joe Gibbs Racing youngster is very capable on short tracks and intermediate ovals, but he is also a growing threat to win on the NASCAR road courses. Superspeedway racing seems to be his only real weakness right now, and fortunately that's only four of the 36 events on the calendar.
This young driver elevated his game last season and Bell served notice that he's entering the elite tier of NASCAR's top division. The driver of the No. 20 Toyota piled up three victories and 20 Top-10 finishes en route to a third-place points finish. Bell made the season finale at Phoenix and raced for the championship last November, but his 10th-place finish would fall short of clinching the 2022 title. Bell will look to build on these impressive numbers in the upcoming season. With Adam Stevens returning as crew chief, the sky's the limit for this duo. Stevens is a championship-winning crew chief and Bell's talent is undeniable. We expect to see the Joe Gibbs Racing youngster post another multi-win campaign and even improve his consistency to increase his Top-5 and Top-10 totals in 2023. It would surprise us at all to see Bell participating in the Championship 4 of the Chase once again.
Bell made some great strides in season two. The young driver claimed his first-career Cup Series win (Daytona road course) and he posted 16 Top-10 finishes. His first appearance in the Chase for the Cup playoffs led to a respectable 12th-place finish in the final points. We'll get to soon see if Bell can step it up a notch in the upcoming season. We believe he can. The driver of the No. 20 Toyota is a prime candidate to breakout in 2022. Bell is capable of a multi-win season and breaking the 20 Top-10 plateau in his third full season of Cup Series competition. He'll remain paired with ace-crew chief Adam Stevens, and that is much of the reason for our optimism. Bell will come cheaper in fantasy drafts than the upper tier drivers, but he could produce upper tier driver returns in the upcoming season.
Bell makes the move from Leavine Family Racing to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2021. The talented youngster had a slow start to his rookie campaign last season, but he made big moves late in the year to tally seven Top-10 finishes and wind up 20th in the overall championship points. Bell will join a more capable team this season as he takes over Erik Jones' old ride at JGR. The No. 20 Toyota should help propel Bell to greater heights. Crew chief Adam Stevens moves from LFR to JGR with Bell to continue guiding the young driver. This continuity and chemistry remaining intact is a huge bonus for Bell and the No. 20 Toyota team. There is a sizable amount of potential and growth possible with this driver and team, and Bell is one to target in the mid-to-late rounds of fantasy drafts. There's just loads of potential that should be realized this season.
Perhaps the most gifted of this season's stellar rookie class is Bell. He steps into the No. 95 Toyota at Leavine Family Racing. Bell is a Joe Gibbs Racing development driver and is coming to the Cup Series via JGR's partnership agreement with LFR. This team is a "satellite" Gibbs team and enjoys the same equipment and technical support as the other JGR teams. Bell has spent the last two season's dominating the Xfinity Series. Although he has no championships, the 25-year-old prodigy has piled up a staggering 15 victories and 38 Top-5 finishes over his last two seasons competing in the Xfinity Series. Unfortunately, Bell's lack of performance in key playoff races has prevented him from winning those titles. Crew chief Jason Ratcliff makes the jump with Bell and they look to continue building this small race team at LFR.
The seven-win, 18 Top-5 finish campaign was quite impressive last season. While it fell short of the championship, thanks to a power outage at the season finale in Homestead, it was a remarkable accomplishment for the 24-year-old driver given that he was racing in his first, full Xfinity Series season. Bell returns for the 2019 campaign and will look to win the championship that eluded him last season. He was the most dominant regular driver in the series, so there's no reason to believe Bell can't win the crown. He will once again be paired with crew chief, Jason Ratcliff, and the very powerful No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team. All systems are go for another dominant season, and possible championship.
The reigning Camping World Truck Series champion will make his full-time shift into the Xfinity Series this season. Bell is fresh off a five-win, 21 Top 10 campaign in the trucks that was nearly flawless from start to finish in 2017. The 23-year-old Oklahoman squeezed in eight starts in this racing series last year, and opened some eyes in that part-time slate. Bell won his first-career Xfinity Series race at Kansas, and he nabbed five Top-10 finishes in that short schedule. The young driver will be paired with ace crew chief Jason Ratcliff in an effort to win both Rookie of the Year and the championship in the upcoming season. Bell's talent is undeniable. He's just another in a long line of very talented development drivers that JGR has cranked out the last several years.
With the departure of William Byron, Bell now becomes the focus of KBM's efforts in the truck series. Bell had a pretty good campaign last season with one victory and 17 Top-10 finishes. Not bad at all for his first full season of racing in the Camping World Truck Series. Bell will look to improve even more in the upcoming season. He'll be paired with Rudy Fugle at crew chief. He's the brilliant strategist that led Byron to a seven-win campaign at KBM last season. The combination of Fugle and Bell should pay immediate dividends. We expect to see Bell pick up the pace in victories, laps led and Top 10's. That could propel the young driver to his first championship in the coming season.
Young talent Bell takes over the No. 51 Toyota truck full-time that featured a multi-driver lineup last season. Bell was a part of that rotation logging six starts in the No. 51 truck. He posted a very noteworthy win in the popular dirt-track race at Eldora, and that put this rising star on the NASCAR map. He also added three Top-10 finishes in his seven start slate last season. Bell will team with crew chief Jerry Baxter in his first full season in the series. It will be interesting to see what this young, raw talent can do in a full 23-race slate. With the backing of Kyle Busch Motorsports and their fast trucks, the skies the limit for Bell in 2016.
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Wins Darlington Xfinity Pole
XFINITY Series
April 5, 2025
Bell won the pole for The Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 NASAR Xfinity Series race at Darlington Raceway on Saturday. He turned a fast lap of 164.408 mph.
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Runner-up Finish in Martinsville
NASCAR Cup
March 30, 2025
Bell finished second in the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
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Wins Martinsville Pole
NASCAR Cup
March 29, 2025
Bell won the pole for the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday afternoon. He turned a fast lap of 96.034 mph.
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Wins Shriners Children's 500
NASCAR Cup
March 9, 2025
Bell won the Shriners Children's 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday afternoon.
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Wins Echopark Texas Grand Prix
NASCAR Cup
March 2, 2025
Bell won the Echopark Texas Grand Prix NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas on Sunday afternoon.
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