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Christopher Bell wins in dominant fashion in Iowa
Christopher Bell knows a lot about long, dominant runs.
Christopher Bell knows a lot about long, dominant runs.
Because events at Michigan International Speedway often boil down to fuel mileage and strategic calls, crew chief Jason Ratcliff developed a code for driver Christopher Bell.
“Three” was the magic number in Saturday’s LTI Printing 250 at Michigan International Speedway, and that was just fine with Tyler Reddick.
While there is understandably a lot of attention paid to the top of the NASCAR Cup Series points standings, as the regular season hits the halfway point, there is a lot of legitimate intrigue at the Playoff cut-off position as well.
No, Saturday’s Pocono Green 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race didn’t go the way Christopher Bell would have liked.
Cole Custer led 59 laps from the pole and, at one point in Saturday’s Pocono Green 250, held a lead of more than 13 seconds.
Christopher Bell won the battle that counted.
“Last year, I thought he was just in another zip code whenever we were racing together,” Reddick said on Friday at Dover International Speedway.
All of NASCAR’s national series are prepared for tight and robust competition during the perennial popular Dover International Speedway tripleheader weekend.
Tyler Reddick overcame a pit road speeding penalty and damage to the right side of his No. 2 Chevrolet to win Saturday.
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