The NASCAR Cup Series took on its first road course of the season as the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) hosted the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix in Austin.
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Christopher Bell has proven that road courses are no match for his skills behind the wheel. On Sunday, the No. 20 Joe Gibbs driver carried his winning streak from Atlanta into COTA.
Coupled with Bell’s victory a week ago at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver became the first driver to win two of the season’s first three races since 2018. Kevin Harvick accomplished the feat that year, winning the season’s second race at Atlanta and the third at Las Vegas.
For the second straight week, Christopher Bell was there when it mattered most. Two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch had the dominant car Sunday during the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix, but his No.
After finding a way past Kyle Busch on fresher tires, Christopher Bell held off both William Byron and Tyler Reddick in a tight battle over the final laps to win the Echopark Texas Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas,
The 22-year-old NASCAR driver will be starting up front in another Cup Series race after earning a Top Five finish.
Many of the usual road-course suspects were out in force for Sunday‘s race at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas. Kyle Busch, Shane Van Gisbergen, Tyler Reddick, Michael McDowell, AJ Allmendinger and William Byron all led laps -- and all are among NASCAR Cup Series drivers who‘ve won on road courses.
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Christopher Bell outlasts a trio of competitors to claim his second Cup Series victory in a row. In the closing laps at Circuit of The Americas, Bell passed Kyle Busch for the lead and held off a hard-charging William Byron and Tyler Reddick,
Christopher Bell was prophetic. After winning at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Feb. 23, Bell said 2.4-mile, 17-turn Circuit of Americas
"There’s no reason we can’t go win the next two weeks." Adam Stevens thinks that after two weeks of success at wildly different tracks, his driver is ready to streak.