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Christopher Bell has sat in the top two in the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings for the last six weeks, the first such streak in his career. But the driver of Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 20 has a different take on his season to date.
“Honestly, (I’ve been) a little bit disappointed,” Bell said. “I feel like we have speed and have the potential to do really good things, but we’re not able to capitalize on it. There’s a couple of details that we have to get ironed out before we’re really going to be competing for wins and stage wins and leading laps.”
Bell is one of nine different winners through 13 races. He went to victory lane on the dirt at Bristol Motor Speedway, a race he led 100 laps in.
“I just think we have a lot more potential than what we’re showing,” Bell reiterated. “The laps led is not ideal, and I have zero stage wins.”
Although the box score shows that Bell has led in eight different races for a total of 158 laps, in five of those races, he led six or fewer laps. The other three were 20 laps led in the Daytona 500 (he finished third), 26 laps led at Richmond Raceway (he finished fourth), and the final 100 laps led he led en route to winning Bristol.
Not h aving a stage win means no additional playoff points. The only five playoff points Bell does have are courtesy of his win.