Harrison Rhodes Bristol Review

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Drive To Stop Diabetes 300
Saturday, April 18

Started: 31
Finished: 29

RHODES 29th AT BRISTOL

BRISTOL, Tenn. – Rookie Harrison Rhodes rolled home to a 29th-place finish in Saturday’s Drive To Stop Diabetes 300 Xfinity Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Rhodes, racing at the track for the first time, qualified 31st and raced as high as 25th during the 300-lap marathon.

“Not a bad day for our first time out,” Rhodes said. “We finished a bunch of laps and were there at the end, so that’s good. Every lap we can count is a little more experience.”

Sprint Cup driver Joey Logano won the race, leading every lap. Chris Buescher finished third and moved into a tie with Ty Dillon for the series point lead.

Richmond International Raceway hosts the series April 24 for another short-track test.

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