 
		
	Bell steps out of his comfort zone
NASCAR Xfinity Series championship contender Christopher Bell kicked off his weekend in New England by stepping out of his comfort zone.
 
		
	NASCAR Xfinity Series championship contender Christopher Bell kicked off his weekend in New England by stepping out of his comfort zone.
 
		
	New Hampshire Motor Speedway may be a long way from Kyle Busch’s native Las Vegas, but the driver of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota has developed a fondness for the Magic Mile
 
		
	Is it just a coincidence that six current Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers share the distinction as three-time winners at New Hampshire Motor Speedway?
 
		
	Only seven races remain to set the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoff field.
 
		
	The Chevrolet camp has had very little to cheer for so far in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series season.
 
		
	Kurt Busch started from the pole in Sunday’s Foxwoods 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and led a race-high 94 laps.
 
		
	Yes, one of NASCAR’s “Big 3” won Sunday, but unlike the races this season where one of them has dominated, on Sunday only one was close, until the end that is.
 
		
	 
		
	The NASCAR Xfinity Series cars of the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet failed post-race inspection height measurements.
 
		
	Christopher Bell held off hard-charging veteran Brad Keselowski over the final 18 laps to win Saturday’s Lakes Region 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.