
Christopher Bell
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1 month ago |
rotowire.com | William “Bill” Byron |Christopher Bell |C.J. Radune
This article is part of our NASCAR DFS series. Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Course: Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayFormat: 1.5-mile ovalLaps: 267Christopher Bell upended the trends by scoring his third consecutive victory a week ago at Phoenix, keeping himself and William Byron as the only two winners from the first four races of the season. The rest of the garage is clamoring to catch those two atop the championship standings with a breakthrough of their own.
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1 month ago |
rotowire.com | William “Bill” Byron |Christopher Bell |C.J. Radune
This article is part of our NASCAR DFS series. Location: Avondale, Ariz. Course: Phoenix RacewayFormat: 1.0-mile ovalLaps: 312With his second win of the season a week ago at Circuit of the Americas, Christopher Bell became the first driver to score back-to-back wins since Chris Buescher in 2023. However, it is Daytona 500 winner William Byron who leads the championship standings into Phoenix this week.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
motors-addict.com | Christopher Bell |Kyle Larson
Joey Logano became the 10th driver with at least three NASCAR Cup Series championships, beating teammate Ryan Blaney to win the 2024 season finale at Phoenix Raceway. It's the third consecutive championship for team owner Roger Penske. William Byron finished third, followed by Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
racingnews.co | Christopher Bell |William “Bill” Byron |Martinsville Speedway |Shane Walters
We saw drama in the final playoff elimination race at Martinsville Speedway. The drama led to a lengthy 25 minute delay in the results after the race. In the closing laps, Christopher Bell needed 1 point in order to advance into the championship round. He was in a battle with William Byron. The No. 23 crew told their driver, “10 to go at the line. 5 back to the No. 11 then 10 to the No. 24.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
motors-addict.com | William D. Byron |Christopher Bell |Nate Ryan |Dustin Long
A look at the winners and losers after a wild day at Martinsville Speedway. Ryan Blaney — He did it again. Blaney won last year's Martinsville playoff race to secure his spot in the Championship 4 and won the Cup title a weekend later. Can he do it again? Sunday's victory came a week after Blaney lost the race on the last lap to Tyler Reddick at Homestead. That put Blaney in a must-win situation at Martinsville.
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