Bell was involved in a dramatic late battle for the lead with Joe Gibbs Racing team-mate Denny Hamlin at Phoenix Raceway but managed to just about hold him off to take his third win on the spin. Interestingly, previously, a driver to win three straight races has gone on to win the title on eleven occasions the very same year, which is a fantastic omen for the No. 20 team.
Kyle Larson also ran the top two close on the final lap but fell agonizingly short in third position, whilst Josh Berry and Chris Buescher rounded out the Phoenix top five.
Spare a thought for Joey Logano, however. The No. 22 car had looked strong out front in the early stages of the race after qualifying in second, but the reigning Cup Series champion was hit with a drive-through penalty after crossing the yellow line on the inside of the track before crossing the start-finish line on a restart.
As a result, he came out 21 seconds behind the race leader, and although he bounced back in stage two on the option tyre to come second and collect some stage points, he would end the race down in 13th place.
With all of that said, let’s take a look at the finishing order in full, with each stage result also listed.
The Phoenix Cup Series race this weekend will be 312 laps long.
Who won the 2024 NASCAR Phoenix spring race?
Christopher Bell won the spring race in Phoenix in 2024.
What date is the NASCAR Phoenix spring race?
Sunday, March 9, 2025
What time is the NASCAR Phoenix spring race?
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix will be at 3:30 PM ET.
What channel is the NASCAR Phoenix spring race on?
FOX Sports 1 will broadcast the race, with practice and qualifying available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. Radio coverage is also available from MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Where is the NASCAR Phoenix spring race located?
Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona.
How many miles is the NASCAR Phoenix spring race?
This weekend's race at Phoenix Raceway is 312 miles long.