Christopher Bell sees Talladega as a survival test for a Championship Race Opportunity 4


Christopher Bell Chaos resistant to build a 20 -point pillow above the removal line and hopes to survive more in Talladega. Joe Gibbs's Racing pilot goes to a 2.66 mile DNF in the Oval from the beginning of this season.

Bell, who finished third after escaping from two dramatic wrecks to Las Vegas Motor Speedway last Sunday, sat in an interview and commented on his possibilities on the next Playoff 8 round in Talladega Superspeedway. He knows that Alabama Superspeedway will test the luck and dexterity of all drivers on Championship 4.

“Talladega will be really hard. We just have to survive. It will be the same for everyone and it will be interesting,” said Christoper Bell.

Bell's Taladega Record is a mixed bag. He has published three Top-10 finished in 11 series of drinks, but he has also been the victim of wrecks and bad breaks. During the Spring Race in Taladega, Toyota's number 20 pilot led the field late but crashed hard after a team stroke Denny Hamlin sent it by turning to the inner wall.

That incident ended his day and left him 35 in the final results. However, Bell has a bit of security network; He moved to third place in the Playoff standings in Vegas after collecting about 40 points. At the end of the race, he avoided two major persecutions. William Byron and Ty Dillon collided with him and blocked much of the court, but squeezed the ship almost unscathed.

A little later, a restart triggered a various cars accident, and again, Bell managed to avoid it and maintain its position.

“Déjà vu as last year” for Christopher Bell in Las Vegas

Christopher Bell was remembered in his last playoff race in Las Vegas after his results this season seem painfully similar to his second place. Joey Logano By 2024. He had a car quick enough to win in the 1.5 mile oval, but he was short.

“A kind of Déjà vu as last year … Obviously the second half of the race was quite good. I felt like in the second half, I had what I needed to get out of there and win.I just did not do a good job in the restarts, I didn't get there. We didn't get a Rheem victory this year, but we really arrived nearby,” said Christopher Bell, Via NBC Sports.

“It feels very much as last year. Hopefully we can run the next two a little better than last year,” he added.

Bell has a victory in the 8 -final round on the short court. He passed the winner of Pol Kyle Larson by 0.869 seconds and hit his ticket at Championship 4 by 2022.

The hopes of Christopher Bell got rid of Martinsville In a controversial ending last season. It was eliminated from the playoffs after an attempt at wall similar to the “Hail Melon” movement of Ross Chastain.