Christopher Bell’s win at Phoenix was the largest victory of the NextGen era

Christopher Bell’s win at Phoenix Raceway was the largest margin of victory in the NextGen car era since it was introduced in 2022.

[autotag]Christopher Bell[/autotag]’s race on Sunday afternoon at Phoenix Raceway can be classified as domination. Bell had the best car and despite some drivers saying passing was difficult, the No. 20 car seemed to have few problems doing such. In fact, Bell’s domination has officially been record in NextGen car history.

According to Fronstretch’s Stephen Stumpf, Bell’s 5.465-second margin of victory is the largest in the NextGen car era. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver eclipsed the old record, which was his 5.439-second win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2022. The trends don’t lie as Bell seems to dominate like no other driver when given a good NextGen car.

Bell was in a different zip code compared to the other drivers at Phoenix, which could spell trouble for the competition moving forward. If the driver of the No. 20 car finally unlocks his potential, he could be a multi-race winner in 2024. Bell now looks forward to Bristol Motor Speedway, which is a track he has run very well at with the NextGen car.

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