Bell takes only lead in OT to edge
Hocevar, Larson in another thrilling NASCAR finish in Atlanta
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[February 24, 2025]
By CHARLES ODUM
HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) — Christopher Bell celebrated a drought-ending
victory for himself and Joe Gibbs Racing after a dramatic comeback
in Atlanta.
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.
“That last lap of the race we were at our best,” Bell said.
It was the first victory for Joe Gibbs Racing since Bell's win at
New Hampshire Motor Speedway on June 23, 2024.
“I am glad that we don’t have to hear about that,” Bell said. “'Joe
Gibbs Racing hasn’t won since June.' That’s all I’ve heard. So I’m
very happy to end that narrative.”
The 30-year-old Oklahoma driver has 10 career Cup victories, and he
acknowledged Atlanta wasn't the spot his team had circled to end the
drought.

Bell's strength in his career has not been superspeedway style
racing, but he pulled off the comeback after qualifying only 32nd
and struggling most of the day to look like a serious contender.
Even Bell's crew chief, Adam Stevens, wasn't expecting the late
comeback.
“I think I fell off the edge of my seat a couple of times,
especially there what was it, maybe 10, 15 to go when we were up in
the top three or four and then fell back outside the top 10,”
Stevens said. “I thought we were toast. But Bell just kept his head
down and really dug deep all day.”
Austin Cindric led in his Team Penske Ford before he and William
Byron, the Daytona 500 winner last week, wrecked with three laps
remaining, setting up the overtime.
Hocevar faced criticism from Ryan Blaney and other drivers after the
race for his aggressive style on the track.
“Yeah, I mean, there’s some stuff I got to learn and clean up a
little bit, but I feel like we put ourselves in the perfect
opportunity to try and win a race,” Hocevar said after falling short
in a bid for his first victory. “I’ve never had that opportunity
really before, especially on a superspeedway.”
Kyle Busch finished seventh, ending his hopes of snapping a winless
streak on the Cup Series. Busch won the Atlanta Truck Series race
Saturday but is still looking for his first Cup win since 2023 after
having his NASCAR-record 19-year streak with at least one win end
last year.
Larson failed to finish the last four and five of the last six
Atlanta races and was involved in accidents in each of the six.
Larson's Hendrick Motorsports teammates claimed the spotlight in
NASCAR's first two weeks. Chase Elliott won The Clash on Feb. 2
before Byron avoided late wrecks to win the Daytona 500.
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Christopher Bell celebrates victory after a NASCAR Cup Series auto
race, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025, in Hampton, Ga. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Larson's string of bad luck ended Sunday after he
qualified only 17th. Larson, the 2021 Cup champion, surged late the
win the second stage.
“Came up a little bit short, but proud of the effort today by
everybody on our HendrickCars.com Chevy,” Larson said. “Yeah,
finally finished at Atlanta and finally got to run up front.”
Wrecks for Elliott, Suarez
Elliott was in the top 10 when his Hendricks Motorsports Chevrolet
hit the wall late in the second stage and then hit Brad Keselowski's
RFK Racing's Ford, ending Keselowski's race. Elliott finished 18th.
Daniel Suarez, who edged Blaney Kyle Busch in a thrilling three-wide
finish in Atlanta's 2024 February race, saw his hopes for a repeat
win end when he was involved in a seven-car crash early in the third
stage. Cole Custer, Ty Gibbs, Cody Ware, Noah Gragson and JJ Yaley
also were involved.
Blaney was in contention before his late one-car spin caused a
caution, but he rallied to finish fourth.
Sharp Dressed Man
Billy Gibbons, the lead guitarist and singer for the rock group ZZ
Top, served as the grand marshal and gave the “start your engines”
command.
New deal for Heim with 23XI
The 23XI Racing team announced a multi-year deal with Corey Heim as
a development driver. Heim will drive a limited number of Cup Series
races in the No. 67 Toyota and also will compete on Xfinity races,
including next week at Circuit of the Americas. His first Cup race
on the new deal will be at Kansas Speedway on May 11.

Heim made three Cup starts for 23XI last year and has a Truck Series
win at Daytona this year. He finished 23rd in Saturday's Truck
Series race in Atlanta.
Up next
The Cup Series moves to Austin, Texas and Circuit of the Americas
next Sunday.
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