Christopher Bell Wins Truck Series Playoff Opener

Christopher Bell drew first blood in the opening event of the Truck Series playoffs
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In Christopher Bell's dominating win in Saturday's UNOH 175 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the rich got richer.

The top seed in the series Playoffs, Bell won the first two stages of the opening postseason event and took the checkered flag 1.248 seconds ahead of runner-up Ryan Truex to notch his fifth victory of the season.

The win earned Bell automatic advancement into the second round of the Playoffs, gave him an additional seven playoff points to bring his series-leading total to 47 and widened his advantage over the seven drivers chasing him for the title, given that no other Playoff driver finished in the top five at the 1.058-mile track.

With all that said, the victory wasn't a foregone conclusion for the driver of the No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota. Truex powered into the lead past Ben Rhodes after a restart on Lap 132, following a caution called when Kaz Grala knocked the Ford of Austin Cindric sideways in Turn 4 on Lap 126.

Bell patiently stalked Truex for 28 laps, as Truex positioned his no. 16 Toyota to block the line of the series leader. Finally, on Lap 160 of 175, Bell got a strong run off the second corner and buried his Tundra into Turn 3, shooting past Truex into the lead.

"He was doing a really good job of watching his mirror," Bell said of Truex's effort. "I knew it was tough to pass all day, but our truck had been so good, we had been able to do it until we got to him.

"I kept trying to work down, and he kept blocking my air down and down and down. Finally, I got one run where I drove up in (Turns) 1 and 2 and then got a big run into 3."

In fact, Truex was surprised he was able to keep Bell behind him for 28 laps.

"When you've got the best truck in the field behind you, it makes it tougher," Truex said. "I did everything I could to hold him off. I was trying to take his lane and block and everything – I just didn't have quite the grip he had.

"I didn't know how this race would shake out. Every restart, I just gave it my all – a lot of three-wide stuff, probably (ticked) a few people off. But we're trying to win races, and we're getting closer."

Christopher Bell led a race-high 73 of 175 laps in Saturday's race
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Bell, who won for the first time at New Hampshire and the seventh time in his career, leaves the Magic Mile with a whopping 40-point lead over second-place Johnny Sauter, the defending series champion. Sauter finished ninth on Saturday after polesitter Noah Gragson spun in Turn 4 on lap 64 and caved in the right side of Sauter's No. 21 Chevrolet between the front and rear tires.

With the Playoff field to be trimmed from eight drivers to six at Talladega two races from now, John Hunter Nemechek and Chase Briscoe fell below the cut line. A rear gear failure sidelined Nemechek for 36 laps, and he finished 20th to drop to eighth in the standings.

Briscoe fought handling problems throughout the afternoon and finished 11th, dropping to seventh in points, three behind Grala, who came home 10th.

Non-Playoff drivers Todd Gilliland, Grant Enfinger and Stewart Friesen ran third fourth and fifth, while playoff contenders Matt Crafton, Rhodes and Cindric finished sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively.

RACE RESULTS

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points Playoff Points
1 4 Christopher Bell Toyota 2 175 73 Running 60 47
2 16 Ryan Truex Toyota 7 175 28 Running 47 0
3 51 Todd Gilliland Toyota 5 175 0 Running 40 0
4 98 Grant Enfinger Toyota 8 175 0 Running 42 0
5 52 Stewart Friesen Chevy 11 175 0 Running 38 0
6 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 10 175 17 Running 45 14
7 27 Ben Rhodes Toyota 4 175 17 Running 43 7
8 19 Austin Cindric Ford 6 175 0 Running 36 7
9 21 Johnny Sauter Chevy 3 175 0 Running 35 25
10 33 Kaz Grala Chevy 12 175 0 Running 33 5
11 29 Chase Briscoe Ford 9 175 0 Running 26 9
12 13 Cody Coughlin Toyota 23 175 0 Running 25 0
13 24 Justin Haley Chevy 13 175 0 Running 26 0
14 44 Austin Wayne Self Chevy 19 174 0 Running 23 0
15 18 Noah Gragson Toyota 1 174 40 Running 30 0
16 45 T.J. Bell Chevy 16 173 0 Running 21 0
17 50 Josh Reaume Chevy 21 169 0 Running 20 0
18 49 Wendell Chavous Chevy 22 168 0 Running 19 0
19 6 Norm Benning Chevy 27 144 0 Brakes 18 0
20 8 John Hunter Nemechek Chevy 14 139 0 Running 17 14
21 1 Jordan Anderson Chevy 24 126 0 Electrical 16 0
22 02 Austin Hill Ford 15 125 0 Brakes 15 0
23 83 Patrick Emerling Chevy 20 116 0 Engine 14 0
24 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevy 29 27 0 Electrical 13 0
25 15 Gray Gaulding Chevy 17 25 0 Brakes 0 0
26 87 Joe Nemechek Chevy 18 11 0 Vibration 11 0
27 63 Camden Murphy Chevy 26 8 0 Brakes 10 0
28 57 Mike Senica Chevy 28 3 0 Rear Gear 9 0
29 0 Ray Ciccarelli Chevy 25 0 0 Fuel Pump 8 0

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