Christopher Bell Powers His way To First Xfinity Victory

Christopher Bell celebrates his first Xfinity Series win
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Saturday's Kansas Lottery 300 may have been the opening race in the Round of 8 of the NASCAR XFINITY Series Playoff, but the real drama involved two Joe Gibbs Racing teammates outside the championship battle.

On Lap 197 of 200 at Kansas Speedway, Christopher Bell caught and passed Erik Jones for the lead, clearing Jones' No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota with a slide job and drifting up to the outside wall right in front of his JGR teammate.

Under a full head of steam, Jones plowed into the back of Bell's No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, wrecking the No. 20 Camry, which slowed markedly and finished 15th, a lap down.

Bell took the checkered flag with polesitter Tyler Reddick and some hard feelings on Jones' part in his wake.

"It's not dirt racing," Jones complained, referencing Bell's dirt-track background. "He's not clear. I can't just stop on the top. I didn't expect him to drive in on the bottom so hard he wouldn't be able to hold his lane.

"It's unfortunate. I thought we were going to race for the win, and unfortunately, it wasn't much of a race – it was more of a wreck. We'll just have to move on."

Erik Jones led 186 of 200 laps in Saturday's race
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Jones had led four times for 186 laps before Bell ran him down from more than two seconds back in the closing laps. The series leader in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Bell got the victory in his fifth start, becoming the first driver to get his maiden XFINITY win at the 1.5 – mile track.

Bell also is the 10th straight different winner in the series.

"I never want to wreck anyone, especially my teammate," Bell said. "I don't know. My spotter said ‘Clear.' I drove it in really deep. I felt like I cleared him – I don't know.

"It's my first XFINITY win. I'm sorry that Erik didn't finish the race, but, man, I'm just stoked. This thing was awesome. To be able to win in the XFINITY Series is something I dreamed of as a kid. We were both on old tires. We were sliding around…

"Bummed for the way it finished, but I'm glad it held on, man. I was getting tire smoke in the car there those last couple of laps, and I was worried we weren't going to make it."

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] Ryan Blaney ran third, followed by playoff drivers and JR Motorsports teammates William Byron and Justin Allgaier, the latter of whom collected 11 stage points and took over the top spot in the standings by two points over Byron, who had to start from the rear of the field because of unapproved pre – race adjustments to his No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.

Elliott Sadler, another JRM entry, recovered from a spin in Turn 4 on Lap 76 to finish seventh and is third in the Playoff standings, 11 points behind Allgaier.

"A tire came apart – I don't know whether I ran over something or not," said Sadler, who turned sideways in the path of oncoming traffic. Eventual sixth – place finisher Austin Dillon did a masterful job of avoiding Sadler's spinning car.

"I gave ‘em a big target, but nobody hit us," a relieved Sadler said after the race.

Beyond the top three Playoff positions, little was decided. With two races left in the Round of 8, there's an eight – point gap between fourth – place Brennan Poole, who ran 12th on Saturday, and eighth – place Cole Custer, who brought his No. 00 Stewart – Haas Racing Ford to pit road with two laps left because of a cut tire and finished 19th, two laps down.

RACE RESULTS

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points Playoff Points
1 18 Christopher Bell Toyota 4 200 4 Running 0 0
2 42 Tyler Reddick Chevy 1 200 3 Running 49 0
3 22 Ryan Blaney Ford 3 200 3 Running 0 0
4 9 William Byron Chevy 6 200 0 Running 38 26
5 7 Justin Allgaier Chevy 13 200 0 Running 43 23
6 2 Austin Dillon Chevy 5 200 0 Running 0 0
7 1 Elliott Sadler Chevy 11 200 0 Running 35 20
8 19 Matt Tifft Toyota 8 200 0 Running 29 4
9 3 Ty Dillon Chevy 16 200 4 Running 0 0
10 16 Ryan Reed Ford 15 200 0 Running 27 5
11 33 Brandon Jones Chevy 12 200 0 Running 26 0
12 48 Brennan Poole Chevy 9 200 0 Running 32 6
13 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevy 24 200 0 Running 24 0
14 5 Michael Annett Chevy 20 199 0 Running 23 0
15 20 Erik Jones Toyota 2 199 186 Running 0 0
16 24 Dylan Lupton Toyota 19 199 0 Running 21 0
17 4 Ross Chastain Chevy 21 199 0 Running 20 0
18 21 Daniel Hemric Chevy 10 199 0 Running 23 9
19 00 Cole Custer Ford 7 198 0 Running 23 7
20 14 JJ Yeley Toyota 23 198 0 Running 17 0
21 23 Spencer Gallagher Chevy 14 197 0 Running 16 0
22 46 Quin Houff Chevy 31 196 0 Running 15 0
23 11 Blake Koch Chevy 18 196 0 Running 14 0
24 01 Harrison Rhodes Chevy 28 195 0 Running 13 0
25 51 Jeremy Clements Chevy 22 195 0 Running 12 0
26 39 Ryan Sieg Chevy 17 194 0 Running 11 0
27 99 David Starr Chevy 32 194 0 Running 10 0
28 0 Garrett Smithley Chevy 34 192 0 Running 9 0
29 90 Mario Gosselin Chevy 36 192 0 Running 8 0
30 52 Joey Gase Chevy 35 192 0 Running 7 0
31 40 Bobby Earnhardt Chevy 40 188 0 Running 6 0
32 8 BJ McLeod Chevy 26 188 0 Running 5 0
33 07 Spencer Boyd Chevy 38 188 0 Running 4 0
34 55 Josh Berry Toyota 33 182 0 Engine 3 0
35 78 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevy 39 139 0 Running 0 0
36 13 Timmy Hill Dodge 30 36 0 Vibration 1 0
37 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevy 37 24 0 Suspension 1 0
38 15 Reed Sorenson Chevy 27 7 0 Handling 0 0
39 93 Gray Gaulding Chevy 29 3 0 Brakes 0 0
40 38 Jeff Green Chevy 25 2 0 Handling 1 0


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