So far this NASCAR offseason, Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson have gone toe-to-toe multiple times. Now the season is starting. So, what is it about these two and is this a legitimate rivalry? You better believe it.
Ryan Preece has walked away after a spectacular crash during the closing laps of the 2025 Daytona 500, going airborne and flipping down the Daytona backstretch and up the banking in Turn 3. It all occurred after a multi-car crash that began when Christopher Bell got spun in front of traffic while racing for the win with four laps to go.
Christopher Bell during qualifying for the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/)
A large crash occurred at the end of the second Daytona Duel qualifying race, involving multiple drivers including rookie Shane van Gisbergen and former champion Kyle Larson. The crash was triggered when van Gisbergen made contact with Christopher Bell while attempting a pass on the outside.
But one of the major moments from this season’s Daytona 500 was a scary crash involving Ryan Preece, coming in the closing laps. With the field bunched up Christopher Bell got a big bump from behind by Cole Custer,
For the second time in 18 months, Ryan Preece walked away from a frightening airborne crash at Daytona International Speedway. With only five laps to go in Sunday’s (Feb. 16) Daytona 500, second-place Christopher Bell spun right in front of the field after a push gone wrong from Cole Custer.
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Christopher Bell was made available to the media on Wednesday prior to the Daytona 500.
Christopher Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
"Kevin Harvick, Kaitlyn Vincie, and Mamba Smith recap Christopher Bell’s thrilling overtime victory at Atlanta, where he edged out Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in another wild NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Christopher Bell won Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta with a last-lap pass before a crash on the backstretch. Bell passed Kyle Larson on the last lap and finished ahead of Larson and Carson Hocevar as Josh Berry got crashed on the final lap when he was squeezed in the middle of a three-wide scenario.
Ryan Blaney, the recent Cup champion who came within 0.003 seconds of Daniel Suárez, won the pole position to lead the field to green. Ford drivers own nine of the first 10 starting positions in Sunday’s race — including all four members of the Team Penske/Wood Brothers Racing alliance on the front two rows.