Seven NASCAR Cup drivers entered Friday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Collection race at Bristol Motor Speedway, so it is no shock one of many sport’s high drivers captured the win.
Driving for Halmar-Friesen Racing, gained after taking and increasing his lead on a late-race restart.
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“Oh man, that was simply so superior to have the ability to win a truck race,” stated Bell. “It’s been since 2017 I gained one in all these items. It’s been loads of enjoyable racing with this group. I acquired the unlucky name to drive for Stewart (Friesen, group co-owner) every time he acquired damage, and we went out to Watkins Glen and nearly acquired it. They’ve been working actually laborious to get to Victory Lane, and every time they name me about a chance to try to run some races, I’m like ‘heck yeah, let’s do it.’ Simply so particular for me to have the ability to race with these guys. These wins imply loads to this group.”
completed second within the No. 38 Entrance Row Motorsports Ford, whereas completed third, fourth, and fifth. , , , , and Brenden Queen crammed out the rest of the highest ten.
That is Bell’s eighth profession win, and his first since his 2017 NCTS title run.
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Christopher Bell, No. 62 Halmar-Friesen Racing Toyota
Christopher Bell, No. 62 Halmar-Friesen Racing Toyota
Phases 1 and a couple of
The primary warning of the race was for a spin by , however he escaped with solely minor harm. Eckes had already taken the lead from pole-sitter Honeycutt, and remained firmly in management.
Eckes went on to win Stage 1 over Riggs, Honeycutt, Rhodes, Garcia, Hocevar, Ruggiero, Briscoe, Chastain, and Busch.
Eckes continued to guide many of the second stage as nicely, however methods all through the sphere break up as a result of timing of 1 explicit warning.
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Frankie Muniz’s particular ‘Malcolm within the Center’ paint scheme acquired all torn up after colliding with Tyler Reif. That warning arrange a dash to the top of Stage 2, with a handful of vehicles selecting to remain out.
Rhodes gained Stage 2 over Busch, Haley, Heim, Bell, Eckes, LaJoie, Honeycutt, Garcia, and Riggs.
Stage 3
Busch led the race after staying out, hoping to stretch the gas all the way in which to the top. LaJoie, who was working fifth on the time, was handed a penalty for transferring out of line earlier than the beginning/end line.
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A flurry of yellows adopted, with Tan. Grey and Perez spinning after contact from the Ram vehicles. Each vehicles sustained harm. The subsequent warning was for Cole Butcher, who spun in the course of the pack after which clipped Stenhouse.
Luke Baldwin additionally went for a spin, and all of those cautions had been serving to Busch in his mission to avoid wasting sufficient gas. Nevertheless, whereas shutting the engine off beneath warning, the No. 7 Chevrolet would not re-fire for a second. Since he could not preserve tempo automotive spot, Busch was put again to tenth within the restart order.
It was now Eckes and Heim on the entrance row, with Heim transferring Eckes out of the way in which to take the lead. Moments later, Eckes got here down and appeared to show Heim into the wall, ending his race and a shot at the remainder of the $500,000 Triple Truck Problem prize cash.
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Honeycutt and Riggs additionally sustained large harm in that crash, whereas Eckes radioed to his group that the contact was not intentional. The incident compelled a pink flag for cleanup.
On the restart, Bell snatched the lead from Eckes, and led till the following warning, which flew for a spinning LaJoie with 35 laps to go.
Nevertheless, Eckes could not do something to problem Bell on the restart, and really misplaced a number of positions as the within line struggled to get rolling.
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Bell then simply wanted to carry again Smith within the closing laps, by no means permitting the Entrance Row Motorsports driver to get too shut.
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