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Christopher Bell’s NASCAR Triumph: A Tale of Resentment, Acceptance, and Revival in the World of Dirt Racing

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 13, 2025
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Christopher Bell’s NASCAR Triumph: A Tale of Resentment, Acceptance, and Revival in the World of Dirt Racing

Mar 9, 2025; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Christopher Bell (20) leads driver William Byron (24) and the field for the restart of the Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Amid the fiercely competitive world of NASCAR, the 2025 season has seen the rise of a new star, Christopher Bell. Bell has been making headlines not only for his back-to-back victories but also for his surprising revelations about his tumultuous relationship with team owner Joe Gibbs.

Bell’s journey to the top has been anything but smooth. After a controversial Martinsville penalty in 2024 that dashed his championship hopes, Bell faced a different kind of setback that had been brewing for years. This was a deep-seated bitterness against Gibbs, stemming from a restriction that Gibbs imposed on his drivers’ participation in dirt racing.

Before ascending to the Cup Series, Bell was a celebrated dirt track racer, winning numerous accolades in sprint cars and midgets. His three-time triumph in the Chili Bowl Nationals put him on the radar of Toyota and Joe Gibbs Racing. In 2021, a transition from Leavine Family Racing to Joe Gibbs Racing set the stage for a rollercoaster of emotions, from resentment to eventual acceptance.

Gibbs Racing, which initially seemed like a dream destination for Bell, soon turned into a source of frustration. When Bell first joined the team, Coy Gibbs, Joe’s son, advocated for Bell’s participation in dirt racing. However, following Coy’s untimely passing in 2022, Joe Gibbs imposed a stringent ban on dirt racing for the entire team.

This decision was triggered by a terrifying accident involving Alex Bowman in Kyle Larson’s High Limit Racing series. The accident left Bowman with a fractured vertebra, sidelining him for several weeks. Gibbs, unwilling to expose his own drivers to such risks, enforced the ban despite Bell’s evident passion for dirt racing.

“I did harbor some resentment,” Bell confessed in a recent interview, expressing his frustration at watching fellow competitors, including longtime rival Kyle Larson, enjoy the thrill of dirt racing while he was relegated to the sidelines.

Gibbs’ cautious approach to outside racing activities was a longstanding policy, prioritizing driver safety and commitment to the Cup Series. The tension between Bell’s love for dirt racing and Gibbs’ safety-first philosophy was palpable.

Bell’s acceptance of the situation was a slow process. “It took me a while to come to terms with it,” he shared. It wasn’t until late 2023 that Bell finally made peace with the fact that dirt racing was off the table, a realization that coincided with his successful 2023 season, where he made it to the Championship 4 for two years in a row.

Fast forward to late 2024, and the tables turned. Joe Gibbs allowed his drivers to return to dirt racing, a decision influenced by his grandson and fellow JGR racer, Ty Gibbs’ interest in the sport. The addition of dirt racing enthusiast, Chase Briscoe, also helped tip the balance.

Bell’s relief was palpable when he triumphed at the Tulsa Shootout, expressing his gratitude to Gibbs with a heartfelt, “Thank you, Joe Gibbs!” The easing of restrictions breathed new life into Bell’s career. He is now not only a front-runner in the 2025 championship race but also a regular participant in local dirt track races.

Returning to his roots seems to have reignited Bell’s racing spirit. He’s the first to bag three consecutive Cup Series victories since Kyle Larson in 2021 and the first to clinch three of the first four opening races since Kevin Harvick in 2018. This resurgence in Bell’s racing career is a clear testament to the fact that sometimes, going back to your beginnings can bring out the best in you.

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