
Christopher Bell Grabs Back-to-Back Cup Series Wins with COTA Victory After Epic Battle
Christopher Bell secured his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory at Circuit of The Americas (COTA), outdueling Kyle Busch in a thrilling road course battle. Bell executed a decisive pass with five laps remaining, successfully defending against William Byron to claim his 11th career Cup Series win.
The Joe Gibbs Racing driver led eight crucial laps, showcasing exceptional skill in a race that featured intense competition among the top contenders. This victory follows his recent win at Atlanta Motor Speedway, demonstrating his versatility across different track types.
Key Race Highlights:
- Kyle Busch led most laps (42 of 95)
- William Byron finished second, followed by Tyler Reddick
- Chase Elliott recovered from an early spin to finish fourth
- Shane van Gisbergen showed impressive performance, leading 23 laps

NASCAR racers battling on speedway
Notable Incidents:
- First-lap collision between Daniel Suarez and Chase Elliott
- Denny Hamlin suffered damage from contact with teammate Ty Gibbs
- Kyle Larson received a two-lap penalty for a loose wheel
- Trackhouse Racing teammates Suarez and Zilisch crashed on lap 50
The race saw four cautions for 15 laps, with stage victories going to Bubba Wallace (Stage 1) and Ryan Preece (Stage 2). The victory strengthens Bell's position in the championship standings and marks his first win at COTA.

NASCAR Cup Series driver standings table
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