BRISTOL, Tenn. ā Joe Gibbs Racing completed a clean sweep of the first round in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs as Christopher Bell charged to a victory Saturday at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Bell went from fourth to first on the final restart and led the last four laps at the 0.533-mile oval, ending a 24-race winless streak with his fourth victory of the season.
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āIt wasnāt pretty there at the end, but we got her done,ā said Bell, who led only 12 laps in his 13th career victory. āWe just know that any given week, it could be us, and it hasnāt been for a long time. But Bristol, baby, tonight itās us.ā
He joined JGR teammates Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe as playoff winners with the first round concluding at Bristol. Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon, Shane van Gisbergen and Josh Berry were eliminated from the 10-race championship run.
āJust so excited about the start to the playoffs,ā team owner Joe Gibbs said.
Bell finished 0.343 seconds ahead of Brad Keselowski, who was trying to end a 51-race winless streak.
āJust the story of our season,ā Keselowski said. āJust a 50-50 shot on the restart, and I got the lane that couldnāt launch. Just frustrating. We had a great car, great strategy and on the last restart, we just rolled the dice and didnāt get anything good.ā
Zane Smith finished third, followed by Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano.
There were a season-high 14 caution flags for 137 laps as drivers and teams struggled to get a handle on a new right-side tire with excessive wear that required more pit stops.
The playoff drama spiked with 40 laps remaining when a fire erupted under Austin Cindricās No. 2 Ford. His team was able to extinguish the flames, but Cindric lost several laps in the pits and re-emerged outside the top 30.
His 30th-place finish still was good enough for the 12th and final transfer spot into the second round.
āMoving on,ā Cindric said after finishing 30th. āI believe in this team. I believe in myself. I have not been driving as well as I am now in the Cup Series.ā
Bowman ran as high as second after rebounding from a spin on the 100th lap. He would have bumped Cindric with a victory but finished eighth and came up 10 points short of advancing.
āI donāt think you can really point at something that cost us,ā said Bowman, who benefited from a pit crew overhaul after sufferin through some disastrous stops in the past two races. āOur back was against the wall coming in here. We knew it was going to be a tough thing to do.ā
Seeking his first Cup victory, Ty Gibbs led a race-high 201 of 500 laps but bungled while trying to reach the pits for his final green-flag stop, losing major time in his No. 54 Toyota.
First out
With smoke billowing from the cockpit and flames shooting out from his right-front tire, Berry made an eye-catching exit as the first driver eliminated. The Wood Brothers Racing driver qualified 10th and ran as high as third before a fire erupted on his No. 21 Ford.
āMan, just so disappointing,ā Berry said. āThat was going to be a lot of fun. We were moving forward. Itās been a tough couple of weeks, but it hasnāt been because of performance. We executed well and ran well, just havenāt had the finishes.ā
Berry, whose playoff debut began with a crash on the first lap of the Southern 500, finished last in all three races of the first round. āI donāt think you could ever script three last-place finishes in the ways that weāve gotten them,ā he said.
Uncharacteristic outburst
Bell is typically low-key, but the Joe Gibbs Racing driver blasted his team and its strategy with a vulgarity-laced tirade after finishing seventh in the prior race at Gateway. Bell, who is winless in 24 races and without a top five since July, said he was frustrated after watching teammates Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe win the first two races of the playoffs.
āIf I was consistently leading laps and in position to win, then I would never have been frustrated,ā Bell said. āBut the fact of the matter is I havenāt been in position to win races, I havenāt led laps. My teammates are leading it seems like almost every lap, and theyāre getting the results. Itās less about winning races and more about being in position to do well, and we havenāt had that.ā
Up next
The NASCAR Cup Series playoffs will open the second round Sunday, Sept. 21 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Itās the first Cup race at the 1.058-mile oval since June 2024 and the first playoff race in Loudon, New Hampshire, since September 2017.
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