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Christopher Bell Credits $243B Powerhouse Toyota for NASCAR Breakthrough: Overcoming 12-Year Road Course Struggle

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 4, 2025
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Christopher Bell Credits $243B Powerhouse Toyota for NASCAR Breakthrough: Overcoming 12-Year Road Course Struggle

Mar 2, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Christopher Bell (20) celebrates his victory of the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Harms-Imagn Images

Christopher Bell, a celebrated contender in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series, has finally risen from the ashes of his 2024 defeat. A year ago, Bell’s championship dreams were snuffed out prematurely with a disastrous penalty at Martinsville, the penultimate race. However, he has bounced back with renewed vigor, turning his past disappointment into a force to reckon with.

Bell kick-started the 2025 season with an emphatic victory at Atlanta, swiftly followed by another at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA). This transformation from a dirt track expert to a road course dominator has left fans in awe. But as it turns out, there’s more than just sheer talent and hard work behind this tremendous improvement. Bell credits his success to a formidable $243 billion partner that has been quietly shaping his journey behind the scenes.

For many years, Bell struggled with road courses, a stark contrast to his dirt track mastery. Unlike his peers, his background didn’t involve sports cars or open-wheel racing, making the precision required for NASCAR road courses a challenging feat. But after his COTA win, Bell opened up to NASCAR veteran Kevin Harvick about how he tamed the road course.

In a recent episode of the Victory Lap podcast, Bell shed light on how Toyota’s influential driver development program transformed his road course performance. “It was so foreign to me,” Bell confessed. However, the dedication of Jack Irving, Tyler Gibbs, and the entire team at the TRD Driver Development Group helped him get comfortable with road courses, and eventually, he started seeing parallels with dirt track racing.

Bell’s past struggles with road courses were evident until 2022, with inconsistent results and only four top-5 finishes in 14 races. But since 2023, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver has shown remarkable progress. In nine races, he finished outside the top 10 only twice. This consistent performance is a testament to the effectiveness of the Toyota Racing Development program.

The Toyota Racing Development program, a division of the $243 billion Japanese automotive behemoth, focuses on nurturing young drivers and preparing them for their future. Bell has been a part of this program since 2013 and his 2025 performance indicates that he is a strong championship contender.

His newfound road course prowess was on full display at the 2025 EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at COTA. Despite fierce competition from Kyle Busch, Tyler Reddick, and William Byron, Bell, with fresher tires in the final laps, managed to outpace Busch and secure the win with six laps remaining.

Remembering his 2024 COTA disappointment, where he finished second, Bell refused to settle for anything less than victory this time. He managed to keep Byron and Reddick at bay despite a few sloppy laps and took home the checkered flag. This victory not only brought redemption for Bell but also earned him the respect of his competitors, including Kyle Busch.

In 2024, Busch and Bell were at loggerheads over a spin incident that cost Busch a chance at victory. Busch had vowed revenge, but the 2025 EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix saw a change in attitude. Despite leading for a race-high 42 laps, Busch gracefully accepted defeat when Bell outmaneuvered him on Lap 90. Bell’s clean racing tactics earned him praise from Busch, proving that his improvement extends beyond just his driving skills.

Bell’s transformation from a struggling road course racer to a dominant force in NASCAR is a story of perseverance, hard work, and the power of a $243 billion partner. With the respect of a two-time Cup champion like Busch and an impressive performance record, Bell’s future in NASCAR looks promising.

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