It was a million-dollar transfer from Christopher Bell with 10 laps to go that ended up profitable the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
After a fierce, prolonged battle between Bell and Joey Logano, Bell bought to the within of Logano on the entry of Flip 1. After forcing Logano up the monitor in Flip 2, Bell muscled his approach by the three-time Cup Collection champion in Flip 3 and drove off into the Wilkes County sundown.
Similarly to Saturday’s warmth race, it was a two-tire name from crew chief Adam Stevens that proved to be the profitable technique for Bell and the No. 20 workforce. With Logano staying out underneath the ultimate yellow flag, the No. 22 was at a tire deficit on the ultimate run that Bell took benefit of.
Bell’s pit crew bought him off pit street first on the ultimate cease, which enabled him to restart in third for the ultimate restart.
“That proper there may be completely unbelievable,” Bell informed Fox Sports activities. “With out them (the pit crew), I am no person.”