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Christopher Bell is having a great 2026 NASCAR season. He regularly puts his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in a position to win. But Bell was not in the mood to celebrate after Sunday’s Eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. He finished second behind his teammate, Chase Briscoe. Instead of being happy with a good points day, Bell blamed himself. He said that even though he has driven race-winning cars, he hasn’t performed well enough when it counts most.

So near…yet so far for Christopher Bell (again)

“Our cars are amazing. We have the fastest car. A lot is great, and I’m not winning the races. I guess I had the track position at Nashville, and I still lost the race. So it goes both ways. We’ve lost them every way possible. And yeah. I mean, it’s just, I’m not good enough.”

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After finishing second again at Chicagoland Speedway, Christopher Bell did not blame his crew, his crew chief, or poor luck. Rather, the driver for Joe Gibbs Racing gave one of the most critical evaluations of his career, claiming that even if he has driven some of the fastest cars in the NASCAR Cup Series, he hasn’t finished the job frequently enough.

During the final 10 laps at Chicagoland, Bell chased down Briscoe. The gap shrank lap after lap. But Briscoe and his crew chief, James Small, managed the track conditions perfectly. Briscoe defended the best racing line to hold Bell off.

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