Christopher Bell Scores Second-Career Xfinity Victory

Christopher Bell wins at Richmond
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In a long green-flag run fraught with spellbinding tension, Christopher Bell held off Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Noah Gragson to win Friday night's ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond Raceway.

Bell spoiled Gragson's prospects for a victory in his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut, passing his teammate for the lead on Lap 172 of 250 and staying in front—if only just barely—the rest of the way.

Bell crossed the finish line .423 seconds ahead of Gragson, after the driver of the No. 18 Toyota got to the bumper of Bell's No. 20 in the closing laps.

Virginia native Elliott Sadler ran third and claimed a $100,000 Xfinity Dash 4 Cash bonus, though he remained winless and frustrated at his home track. It was Sadler's fourth career win under the Dash 4 Cash program.

"I had to work for it," Bell said of his second career victory, his first of the season and his first at Richmond. "My teammate was really good. I knew throughout both practices that both of our cars were going to be really strong.

Elliott Sadler (1) battles Matt Tifft and John Hunter Nemechek
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"Joe Gibbs Racing has been producing really, really fast Camrys for the last couple weeks, and it's really shown… All in all, it was enough to stay in front of him at the end."

During the final 79-lap run, Gragson fell behind by as much as 1.5 seconds, but when Bell hit traffic, Gragson closed in trimming his deficit to a half-second with 20 laps left. At the 18-to-go mark, Gragson turned up the pressure and closed up to Bell's rear bumper in the final laps but couldn't get in position to make a clean winning move.

"It's tough," Gragson said of his first Xfinity start. "I found a little something in the track, a little speed there at the end of the second stage on old tires, and I kept it in my memory banks till the end, and I told my team, 'I've got something when it's time to go—just tell me when.'

"And about 18 to go, I told them, 'I can't wait any longer; I don't have any more patience.' And I ran Christopher down about two or three car lengths."

Matt Tifft ran fourth in the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, followed by Austin Cindric with a career-best fifth. Bell, Sadler, Tifft and Cindric earned eligibility for the Dash 4 Cash bonus next Saturday at Talladega.

Elliott Sadler won the $100,000 Dash 4 Cash
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Sadler won the second stage, got the bonus and retained the series lead by 29 points over Bell but said he would trade the cash for a win at Richmond.

"I had a real strong run in that second stage," Sadler said. "I was just a little bit tighter (handling) than I wanted to be at the end of the race. We can't hang our heads. We won the Dash 4 Cash, and we're part of the Dash 4 Cash going to Talladega next week, too.

"But we always want to win at this race track, and it's a shame to come up short tonight."

Pole winner Cole Custer ran sixth, followed by Ryan Truex, Jeremy Clements, Ryan Reed and Brandon Jones.

RACE RESULTS

Pos Start # Driver Sponsor/Make Laps Led Points Status
1 2 20 Christopher Bell # Rheem Toyota 250 120 56 Running
2 11 18 Noah Gragson(i) Switch Toyota 250 10 0 Running
3 8 1 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet Chevrolet 250 30 50 Running
4 12 2 Matt Tifft National Brain Tumor Society Chevrolet 250 0 46 Running
5 3 22 Austin Cindric # Fitzgerald Glider Kits Ford 250 0 35 Running
6 1 0 Cole Custer Code 3 Associates/Ford Mustang Ford 250 43 45 Running
7 6 11 Ryan Truex Bar Harbor Chevrolet 250 0 31 Running
8 26 51 Jeremy Clements AllSouthElectric Chevrolet 250 0 29 Running
9 13 16 Ryan Reed Drive Down A1C Lilly Diabetes Ford 250 0 28 Running
10 18 19 Brandon Jones Toyota Service Centers/Mobil 1 Toyota 250 0 34 Running
11 10 9 Tyler Reddick # BurgerFi Chevrolet 250 0 33 Running
12 14 3 Jeb Burton Estes Express Lines Chevrolet 250 0 32 Running
13 5 42 John H. Nemechek Fire Alarm Services Inc. Chevrolet 250 36 31 Running
14 7 7 Justin Allgaier Hellmann's Real Ketchup Chevrolet 250 0 23 Running
15 27 38 JJ Yeley Superior Essex Chevrolet 249 0 22 Running
16 19 36 Alex Labbe # Can-Am/Wholey Chevrolet 249 0 21 Running
17 17 23 Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Chevrolet 249 0 20 Running
18 16 4 Ross Chastain USVets911.com Chevrolet 249 0 19 Running
19 21 90 Brandon Brown W.G. Speeks Chevrolet 249 0 18 Running
20 9 5 Michael Annett Pilot Flying J Chevrolet 249 0 17 Running
21 24 39 Ryan Sieg Mike D's BBQ Chevrolet 249 0 16 Running
22 23 35 Joey Gase Sparks Chevrolet 248 0 15 Running
23 30 8 Tommy Joe Martins Chevrolet 247 0 14 Running
24 35 28 Tony Mrakovich Smart Emissions Reducer Ford 247 0 13 Running
25 20 15 Joe Nemechek(i) Safeway Chevrolet 247 0 0 Running
26 15 60 Chase Briscoe Nutri Chomps Ford 246 0 11 Running
27 28 0 Garrett Smithley FAME/fame-usa.com Chevrolet 246 0 10 Running
28 34 76 Spencer Boyd # Grunt Style Chevrolet 246 0 9 Running
29 4 21 Daniel Hemric South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet 246 11 18 Running
30 22 24 Kaz Grala # NETTTS Ford 245 0 7 Running
31 38 1 Vinnie Miller # JAS Expedited Trucking LLC Chevrolet 244 0 6 Running
32 36 78 BJ McLeod Chevrolet 244 0 5 Running
33 37 45 Josh Bilicki # Prevagen Toyota 244 0 4 Running
34 33 40 Chad Finchum # Smithbilt Holmes Toyota 238 0 3 Running
35 25 52 David Starr Circle Track Warehouse Chevrolet 229 0 2 Running
36 40 74 Mike Harmon Shadow Warrior Project Dodge 133 0 1 Clutch
37 29 55 Stephen Leicht Jani-King Toyota 128 0 1 Brakes
38 39 66 Timmy Hill Chris Kyle Foundation Dodge 107 0 1 Fuel Pump
39 31 89 Morgan Shepherd Visone RV Chevrolet 32 0 1 Brakes
40 32 93 Jeff Green Chevrolet 26 0 1 Electrical

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