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Christopher Bell earns first NASCAR Truck win since 2017

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Christopher Bell earns first NASCAR Truck win since 2017

Seven NASCAR Cup drivers entered Friday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, so it’s no surprise one of the sport’s top drivers captured the win.

Driving for Halmar-Friesen Racing, Christopher Bell won after taking and extending his lead on a late-race restart.

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“Oh man, that was just so awesome to be able to win a truck race,” said Bell. “It’s been since 2017 I won one of these things. It’s been a lot of fun racing with this group. I got the unfortunate call to drive for Stewart (Friesen, team co-owner) whenever he got hurt, and we went out to Watkins Glen and almost got it. They’ve been working really hard to get to Victory Lane, and whenever they call me about an opportunity to try and run some races, I’m like ‘heck yeah, let’s do it.’ Just so special for me to be able to race with these guys. These wins mean a lot to this organization.”

Chandler Smith finished second in the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford, while Gio Ruggiero finished third, Ross Chastain fourth, and Christian Eckes fifth. Jake Garcia, Dawson Sutton, Kyle Busch, Carson Hocevar, and Brenden Queen filled out the remainder of the top ten.

This is Bell’s eighth career 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

Stages 1 and 2

The first caution of the race was for a spin by Andrés Pérez, but he escaped with only minor damage. Eckes had already taken the lead from pole-sitter Honeycutt, and remained firmly in control.

Eckes went on to win Stage 1 over Riggs, Honeycutt, Rhodes, Garcia, Hocevar, Ruggiero, Briscoe, Chastain, and Busch.

Eckes continued to lead most of the second stage as well, but strategies throughout the field split due to the timing of one particular caution.

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Frankie Muniz’s special ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ paint scheme got all torn up after colliding with Tyler Reif. That caution set up a sprint to the end of Stage 2, with a handful of trucks choosing to stay out.

Rhodes won Stage 2 over Busch, Haley, Heim, Bell, Eckes, LaJoie, Honeycutt, Garcia, and Riggs.

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