
Christopher Bell
31-Year-Old Driver
Joe Gibbs Racing

2026 Stats
Points
0
Starts
4
Wins
1
Poles
0
Top 5
2
Top 10
4
2026 Xfinity Stats
Points
0
Starts
1
Wins
0
Poles
0
Top 5
1
Top 10
1
2026 Cup Stats
Points
512
Starts
19
Wins
0
Poles
1
Top 5
7
Top 10
8
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Bell had arguably his best season in Cup Series competition in 2025. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver accumulated four victories and 22 Top-10 finishes. He also registered his best average finish of his six-season career at a strong 11.2. Those wins, that consistency would push him far into the playoffs. However, the inability to win late in the postseason would be the prime reason that Bell would not make the championship round at Phoenix. Still, it was a remarkable campaign for the No. 20 Toyota team. Bell and crew chief Adam Stevens are hitting on all cylinders. With no major changes expected to this team, we believe Bell will grab another multi-win season and rack up over 20+ Top 10's once again in 2026. He'll be in the running to win the Cup Series championship and if the breaks go his way, Bell could walk away with his first title in NASCAR's top division. Read Past Outlooks
Runner-up Finish in Atlanta
Bell finished second in the Quaker State 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at EchoPark Speedway on Sunday night.
ANALYSIS
Bell would start 32nd on the grid and patiently work his way forward. He would break into the Top 10 by the end of stage 2 and remain there the rest of the night at EchoPark Speedway. He would lead 5 laps late and battle among the leaders in the closing laps. Bell would be instrumental in Ryan Blaney's victory as he'd give him a good push to the lead in the outside lane on the final lap. The No. 20 Toyota would be credited with second-place after Bubba Wallace's penalty for running below the yellow line.
Bell would start 32nd on the grid and patiently work his way forward. He would break into the Top 10 by the end of stage 2 and remain there the rest of the night at EchoPark Speedway. He would lead 5 laps late and battle among the leaders in the closing laps. Bell would be instrumental in Ryan Blaney's victory as he'd give him a good push to the lead in the outside lane on the final lap. The No. 20 Toyota would be credited with second-place after Bubba Wallace's penalty for running below the yellow line.
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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.
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Runner-up Finish in Chicago
Bell finished second in the eero 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday evening.
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Fifth at Sonoma
Bell finished fifth in the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway on Sunday.
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Steps out of car in San Diego
Bell started Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado, but was replaced by Brent Crews at the first caution.
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Unsure if he will run the full distance
Bell (wrist) will be a game-time decision as to whether or not he will complete the full distance in Sunday's Anduril 250 in San Diego, Kelly Crandall of RACER.com reports.
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Fractured Wrist
Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Bell suffered a fractured left wrist in an accident during Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway.
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