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Christopher Bell "I was disappointed in myself" After spinning in battle for victory
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Christopher Bell Admits Disappointment After Spinning Out in Fierce Victory Battle

July 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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Christopher Bell dominated much of the race at Dover on Sunday, leading 67 laps and securing 19 stage points along with the second stage win. Despite his strong performance, the final stage kicked off with Bell at the front, but his teammate, driving the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Toyota, spun out. Remarkably, the rest of the field avoided the incident, allowing Bell to rejoin the race while still on the lead lap. Bell skillfully navigated through the field, gaining many positions by staying out longer than most and driving cautiously.

After a rain delay lasting about an hour, Bell resumed in the front row alongside teammates, including race winner Denny Hamlin. Both drivers fiercely contested for the lead, but Bell lost grip on the inside line, resulting in a violent spin coming out of turn 4. Bell reflected on the incident, stating, “I definitely wasn’t going to lift, and I knew he wouldn’t either. We raced hard; I just spun. Dover has been tough for me, and that’s unfortunate.” He praised his team’s efforts, acknowledging their improvement, especially on intermediate tracks.

Though disappointed in his own finish, Bell expressed satisfaction that another Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) driver, Hamlin, secured the victory, with Hamlin consistently strong in closing races. Bell also noted other solid finishes from JGR teammates, including Chase Briscoe securing a good result. Additionally, Ty Gibbs advanced to the final of the $1 million bracket challenge against Ty Dillon, highlighting more success for the team.

Fan Take: This race underscores the fierce competitiveness within Joe Gibbs Racing and the high stakes in NASCAR’s quest for dominance. Bell’s strong showing combined with Hamlin’s win showcases emerging talents and veteran prowess, promising exciting developments in the sport’s future.

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