Christopher Bell earned his 10th career NASCAR Cup Series victory after leading at the time of caution on the final lap ahead of Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 race in Atlanta.
NASCAR drivers, from left, Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott and Daniel Suarez promote the June auto race, Wednesday Feb. 26, 2025, in Mexico City. MEXICO CITY — Daniel Suarez led a quartet of NASCAR stars through the streets of Mexico City,
Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bell led only the final lap in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and had a slight edge on the outside when the caution light came on in overtime following a wreck by Josh Berry.
Christopher Bell won Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta with a last-lap pass before a crash on the backstretch. Bell passed Kyle Larson on the last lap and finished ahead of Larson and Carson Hocevar as Josh Berry got crashed on the final lap when he was squeezed in the middle of a three-wide scenario.
Ryan Blaney, the recent Cup champion who came within 0.003 seconds of Daniel Suárez, won the pole position to lead the field to green. Ford drivers own nine of the first 10 starting positions in Sunday’s race — including all four members of the Team Penske/Wood Brothers Racing alliance on the front two rows.