
Christopher Bell Claims Dramatic Overtime Victory at Atlanta in Three-Wide NASCAR Finish
Christopher Bell secured a dramatic overtime victory in Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, leading only the final lap in a thrilling three-wide finish. The race ended under caution, with Bell edging out Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson.

Three IndyCars racing in formation
The win marks Bell's 10th career series victory and his first on a drafting-style track. It's also Joe Gibbs Racing's first victory since June of last year.
"That right there is what you dream of," Bell said after the race. "To be able to restart on the first or second row on a restart at a speedway, you never know how those things are going to play out."
Hocevar's second-place finish was a career-best for the 22-year-old Spire Motorsports driver, though his aggressive driving style led to post-race discussions with veterans Ross Chastain and Ryan Blaney.
Ford dominated the early stages, with Joey Logano leading a race-best 83 laps. However, pit strategy and changing track conditions allowed other manufacturers to compete for the win late in the race.
Notable finishes included:
- Ryan Blaney: 4th (now leads championship by 12 points)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: 5th
- Denny Hamlin: 6th
- Kyle Busch: 7th
- John Hunter Nemechek: 10th (second consecutive top-10)
The race concluded with a caution when Josh Berry, Justin Haley, and Ryan Preece collided on the backstretch during overtime.

Atlanta NASCAR Cup Series results chart
The NASCAR Cup Series continues next Sunday at Circuit of The Americas for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix, where William Byron is the defending race winner.
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