It didn’t take long for Christopher Bell to move on from what he called a disappointing race last Sunday. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver lost to Joey Logano in Las Vegas last weekend despite dominating the race. Bell led a race-high 156 laps but was beaten by Logano, who stretched his fuel mileage to snatch the win after Bell had to pit for gas.
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“I’d have to say Monday night, I closed the book and moved on,” Bell said. “There’s a lot worse positions to be in and you know, obviously, once that disappointment wore off, you realize we’re running really well, had a great day at Las Vegas and we’re trying to carry the momentum over to Homestead.”He’s the most recent winner at two of the next three race tracks — in Homestead in 2023 and in Phoenix back in March — but he knows that’s no guarantee of success.
Bell said the strategy for the next two races before the championship will be to focus on gaining maximum points. After Sunday in Homestead, the third round goes to Martinsville Speedway in Virginia before the finale at Phoenix. “We’ve got to ride it out and feel like that’s the best group that we can put on pit road,” Hamlin said Saturday. “And certainly it’s not due to talent or anything like that. They’ve got all the keys that they need for that. They were the best pit crew for the first quarter of this year, but certainly it’s been a lot of different issues on pit road.”
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