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Legacy of Learning: Christopher Bell Credits Aric Almirola’s Mentorship for Victory at Atlanta Speedway

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
February 26, 2025
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Christopher Bell Says NASCAR Practice Is “Unnecessary”—Is He Right, or Does It Benefit Smaller Teams?

LEBANON, TENNESSEE - JUNE 29: Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 DEWALT Concrete Solutions Toyota, waits on the grid during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Ally 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on June 29, 2024 in Lebanon, Tennessee. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

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In the high-stakes world of NASCAR, it’s not only raw talent and determination that make a champion. It’s also the accumulated wisdom of those who have faced down the relentless asphalt and emerged victorious. Such was the case in Christopher Bell’s stunning performance in Atlanta – a victory sculpted by a legacy of mentorship and knowledge, handed down from a legend of the sport, Richard Petty, to a rising star, Aric Almirola, and finally to Bell himself.

As Bell basked in the glow of the Victory Lane celebrations at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he took a moment to acknowledge Almirola, a skilled superspeedway racer, and his significant contribution to his own development as a driver. “To be honest, I owe a lot of credit to Aric Almirola. He has played a significant role in both my race team and our superspeedway development,” Bell admitted, humbled by the impact of his mentor.

The Atlanta race showcased the qualities Bell has nurtured under Almirola’s guidance. The young driver demonstrated his resilience, battling back from a multi-car collision early in the race to remain in the running. His strategic prowess was on full display as he navigated a record 48 lead changes among 14 drivers, ultimately securing a spot outside the top 30 despite the chaos.

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Almirola’s influence on Bell traces back to his own mentor, Richard Petty. As the driver of the famed No.43 car for Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM) from 2012 to 2017, Almirola was handpicked by “The King” himself to carry on his legacy. He paid tribute to this legacy by passing on Petty’s lessons to Bell, deeply impacting the emerging talent.

The mentor-protégé relationship between Bell and Almirola extended beyond the racetrack. The duo spent considerable time in simulators, dissecting late-race execution, positioning, and drafting strategies. This preparation, Bell felt, was invaluable, saying, “I feel like I’m as prepared as I’ve ever been.” It wasn’t just about race tactics; Almirola’s mentorship also helped Bell develop mental toughness and self-confidence, traits evident in his recent races where he demonstrated a cool head under pressure and sharp decision-making skills.

Meanwhile, the Ambetter Health 400 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway was filled with drama. A significant collision involving Austin Cindric, William Byron, and Kyle Larson on Lap 258 turned the tide of the race, highlighting the unpredictable nature of superspeedway racing. Cindric, who led several laps of the race, saw his victory hopes dashed, reflecting post-race, “We had a strong car today, and it’s disappointing to end like this.”

The chaos set the stage for a high-stakes overtime restart, where Bell seized the moment to clinch his first NASCAR Cup Series win of the season. It underlined the thrill and uncertainty of superspeedway racing – one minute you’re a contender, the next, you’re watching from the sidelines. Bell’s victory and Almirola’s mentorship are testaments to the rich tapestry of knowledge and tradition that continues to shape the future of NASCAR.

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