(Video) Christopher Bell Quizzed About “Magic” Behind His Baby Face
Joe Gibbs Racing veteran racer Christopher Bell has shared how he keeps his baby face despite being 30 years old.

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Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell has become one of the most influential stars of the Cup Series in the last two seasons. He gained the most momentum, in terms of marketing himself to the community, after the first season of Netflix docu-series, NASCAR: Full Speed. Racing isn’t the only reason for his fame.
Despite being 30 years old, and one of the veterans of the sport, Christopher Bell has a physical appearance of a young, rookie racer. He has a baby face, similar to the young drivers from the Xfinity Series such as Conor Zilisch, who is set to make his Cup debut in the 2026 Cup Series season with Trackhouse Racing.
Ahead of the Talladega Cup playoffs race, the second race of the 2025 playoffs, Christopher Bell was hilariously asked by the media about his skincare routine. The No:20 Toyota Camry driver revealed that he has no such routine or any magic for keeping his appearance. He was just blessed with the baby face.
I don’t know if this is an easy question or not. I guess the answer is I don’t know anything. My parents told me I’ll enjoy it later, so hopefully that’s the case… I don’t have any magic… just got a baby face.
Christopher Bell said on his Talladega media session.
If you've been looking for @CBellRacing's top-secret skincare routine, I have some bad news for you: there isn't one.
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"I don't do anything… My parents tell me I'll enjoy it later, so hopefully that's the case. I don't have any magic, just got a baby face."#NASCAR pic.twitter.com/fb3HZ0Bh9y
Christopher Bell expects Denny Hamlin’s support at Talladega
Coming the race at the iconic Talladega Superspeedway, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver isn’t in a comfortable situation. While his teammate Denny Hamlin secured a race win last Sunday at Las Vegas and booked his place for the championship-4 race, while he finished P3.

Though he has solid points advantage, Dega can change everything. The track is knowns for chaos and wrecks, that can take out the championship chasing pack earlier in the race or give someone outside the cutoff line the opportunity to win the race.
Talking about the event, Bell pointed out that he can get out of the race either with a win or with solid points, with the help of veteran Hamlin. He pointed out that since the No:11 team has nothing to gain on Sunday, he should try to help him as well as teammate Chase Briscoe make it into the final round.
We would love to have him (Hamlin) be on our side and pushing the 19 (Chase Briscoe) and 20 to try and get locked in. But, from his sake, he really has everything to lose tomorrow, especially at Talladega.
Christopher Bell said.
Further talking about the point, he reiterated that Denny Hamlin has everything to lose and nothing to gain, hence he should help them instead. The No:20 driver is looking forward to see how the strategy is going to playout for him and his teammates.
Speeds are up; it can be a dangerous race track. So, he’s got everything to lose and nothing to gain. And so, I don’t know how he will race the event, but certainly him pushing us would be greatly appreciated, and we’ll have to see how the strategy works out.
Christopher Bell added.
The comments from the Joe Gibbs Racing driver seems rational and it won’t be a surprise to see the No:11 team having a strategy revolved around helping their teammates. It would be interesting to see how everything is going to playout for the TRD trio at Dega.
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