Christopher Bell Needs Nine Years Off To Make Winning Look This Easy
Seven Cup drivers showed up looking for a win. Christopher Bell showed up, took it, and left Bristol like he never stopped racing trucks at all.
Seven Cup drivers showed up looking for a win. Christopher Bell showed up, took it, and left Bristol like he never stopped racing trucks at all.
Will the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion enter and sign in, please?
For a fleeting moment, Bowman was within a single point of advancing—then reality hit like a worn-out tire.
One lap you’re back in the fight, the next you’re nose-first in the wall—Elliott lived both at Bristol.
Austin Cindric’s Ford caught fire, his Playoff hopes nearly went up in smoke, but somehow the No. 2 escaped Bristol alive.
He came, he spun, he finished 26th—SVG’s first Playoff run ends, but the story isn’t over.
For Austin Dillon, Bristol wasn’t a race. It was tire management hell, and it cost him everything.
Fire, flat tires, and a small army of bent sheet metal defined Bristol, but Bell walked off with the only thing that mattered.
Bristol was Berry’s last shot, but instead of a miracle, his Ford lit up like a barbecue grill and his Playoffs went up in smoke.
Connor Zilisch looked unstoppable—until strategy, cautions, and Aric Almirola rewrote the ending under the lights at Bristol.