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NASCAR’s Rulebook in Question: Denny Hamlin’s Concerns Over Christopher Bell’s Unconventional Pit Strategy

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 18, 2025
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NASCAR’s Rulebook in Question: Denny Hamlin’s Concerns Over Christopher Bell’s Unconventional Pit Strategy

Mar 2, 2025; Austin, Texas, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) walks out onto the stage for driver introductions before the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Harms-Imagn Images

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Despite an impressive start to his 2025 Cup Series campaign, Christopher Bell’s streak of victories came to a halt after a series of unfortunate events at the Pennzoil 400. The Oklahoman driver, who had been gunning to become only the fourth in the modern era to clinch four consecutive Cup Series victories, was plagued by issues even before the green flag was waved.

Bell was relegated to the back of the lineup when his No. 20 team was compelled to swap out the throttle body. However, their audacious pit strategy would prove insufficient to secure a win in Las Vegas. A loose left tire during a yellow-flag pit stop marked the start of their troubles. Interestingly, Bell wasn’t the only JGR driver to face such a mishap that day. Chase Briscoe, his teammate, also dealt with an errant tire, earning him a two-lap penalty and a suspension for his pit crew.

Bell’s quick-witted decision-making saved him from a similar fate, but it wasn’t without consequences. The incident led his teammate, Denny Hamlin, to express fears of NASCAR introducing additional deterrents to prevent such occurrences in the future.

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From the onset, Bell was a man with a purpose. Despite starting from the back, he quickly ascended the ranks, benefiting from a well-timed caution during green flag pit stops. This tactical move saw him finish in the top 10 at the end of Stage 1. By Lap 108, Bell had driven up to second place. However, the strange pit road incident swiftly followed.

After Bell’s crew failed to secure a wheel, crew chief Adam Stevens quickly devised a plan. Bell was instructed to pull into Chase Briscoe’s pit stall, a controversial move that Hamlin discussed on the Actions Detrimental podcast. He acknowledged it wasn’t the first time such a strategy had been adopted, but admitted he had never personally done it. Hamlin then defended the move, stating that Bell had been penalized by being sent to the rear. He also expressed his hopes that NASCAR would refrain from introducing new rules mid-season.

NASCAR has a history of tweaking rules in the middle of the season. The Damaged Vehicle Policy witnessed an official rule change for 2025, following inconsistencies in officiating during the previous season. Hamlin pointed out the controversial overtime line rule change in 2017 as an example.

In this context, it remains to be seen if Bell’s move will prompt a rule change. While the backlash has been relatively mild, Bell himself expressed regret over the pit stop, viewing it as a missed opportunity to win four races consecutively.

Following the double pit stop, Bell fought hard to regain ground but ultimately had to settle for a 12th-place finish. His three-race winning streak may have ended, but Bell remained optimistic, stating that they were in a position to contend for another win before the situation got away from them.

Adam Stevens, Bell’s crew chief, reflected on the incident, revealing that using a teammate’s pit crew as a backup plan was something they had previously discussed. In the end, quick thinking helped them avoid a larger disaster. Still, it begs the question: could repeated instances of such maneuvers compel NASCAR to introduce a new rule with stricter penalties? For now, Denny Hamlin can only hope that this incident was a one-time occurrence for Bell’s crew.

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