Christopher Bell wins at Richmond, advances to next round of playoffs

The NASCAR Xfinity Series held their first race of the championship Playoffs at Richmond International Raceway Saturday night for the Go Bowling 250, and one driver got one step closer to the championship trophy.

Christopher Bell, piloting his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, captured the win and earned that first Playoff spot moving him on to the second round. Bell took the lead from fellow championship contender Matt Tifft late in the race on what was the final restart of the night.

“It’s not very often you get to win with a car that’s not a winning car, so we’ll take it,” Bell commented. “Just thank you to my pit crew for the awesome pit stops tonight. I’m just pumped. I couldn’t be happier.”

Last week’s winner, Ross Chastain, had another great run in his final race driving the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet. He finished the night in the runner-up spot.

“I just wanted to come in and do my job, I hope I did enough. That’s the scariest thing not knowing where this leads, but I know I’ve got a great group of people behind me in Florida,” Chastain stated. “I’ll let them keep guiding me through this crazy NASCAR world.”

Coming in third place was fan favorite driver Daniel Hemric in his No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.

“I’m proud of how I executed here in the first race, first round Playoffs,” Hemric said, “We had a ton of speed from the time we unloaded it. We knew this was a really good opportunity race track for us, it’s one of my favorite race tracks if not the favorite race track I get to come to.”

Making the night of racing even more exciting was the return of Dale Earnhardt Jr. to the track. Earnhardt Jr. came out of retirement to run tonight and dominated much of the race, even capturing his first Xfinity stage win in Stage 2 of the event. He brought his No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet home in fourth.

“It got my expectations all messed up,” Earnhardt said after the race. “Man, I’m like, ‘Dang, I’ve got to win now.’ But we didn’t have the car at the end. We started on the outside (on the final restart), which was kind of tough. Just didn’t have what we needed at the end. But I’m glad that we got to lead a lot of laps. We ran really good for all the people that came down to watch us.”

Rounding out the top five was Tifft as Elliott Sadler, Tyler Reddick, Brandon Jones, Shane Lee, and Reed finished sixth through 10th, respectively.

Stage 1 ran flag to flag without any cautions. Regular season champion Justin Allgaier proved strong as he, Hemric, and Bell all battled for the lead. Bell would come out on top and win the stage.

Stage 2 slowed the pace for one caution period when Ryan Reed got into the bumper of teammate Ty Majeski sending him hard into the wall. Bell and Hemric fought each other for the lead, however, late in the stage, Earnhardt Jr. took the lead from Bell to score the stage win. The driver on the move was Chastain after his pit crew told him that it was time to go.

The final stage had a few caution periods, most of which were minor. However, the race end came a little early for Allgaier after Cole Custer got into the back of him and spun him around. Earnhardt Jr. saw his win slip away when he lost the lead on the final pit stop of the night. Bell took the lead with 13 laps to go and didn’t look back until he took the checkered flag.

The Playoff leaderboard has Bell in first place with 2090 points, and moving on to round two with his win. Hemric is in second with 2062 points, Allgaier is third (2056) and Chastain is fourth with 2053 points. Elliott Sadler (2051), Tifft (2047), Tyler Reddick (2046) and Brandon Jones (2035) round out the top eight Playoff contenders.

The Xfinity Series heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway next week on Saturday, Sept. 29.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Race
Unofficial Race Results for the 38Th Annual Gobowling 250 – Friday, September 21, 2018
Richmond Raceway – Richmond, VA – .75 Mile Paved

1 1 20 Christopher Bell # (P) Rheem Toyota
2 3 42 Ross Chastain (P) DC Solar Chevrolet
3 6 21 Daniel Hemric (P) South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet
4 2 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr Hellmann’s Camaro Chevrolet
5 10 2 Matt Tifft (P) Anderson’s Pure Maple Syrup Chevrolet
6 13 1 Elliott Sadler (P) OneMain Financial Chevrolet
7 14 9 Tyler Reddick # (P) Nationwide Children’s Chevrolet
8 9 19 Brandon Jones (P) Juniper Toyota
9 8 3 Shane Lee Childress Vineyards Chevrolet
10 21 16 Ryan Reed (P) Drive Down A1C Lilly Diabetes Ford
11 7 11 Ryan Truex (P) LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet
12 16 23 Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Chevrolet
13 11 22 Austin Cindric # (P) MoneyLion Ford
14 17 5 Michael Annett Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
15 4 00 Cole Custer (P) Go Bowling Ford
16 20 51 Jeremy Clements RepairableVehicales.com Chevrolet
17 18 39 Ryan Sieg Larry’s Hard Lemonade Chevrolet
18 12 18 Ryan Preece Craftsman Toyota
19 22 90 Mason Diaz Solid Rock Carriers Chevrolet
20 27 52 David Starr Extreme Kleaner Chevrolet
21 19 36 Alex Labbe # sticky-stuff.com/James Carter Attorney Chevrolet
22 23 35 Joey Gase Donate Life Virginia Chevrolet
23 26 8 Ray Black II  ISOKERN Chevrolet
24 29 0 Garrett Smithley teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet
25 28 38 JJ Yeley RSS Racing Chevrolet
26 34 40 Chad Finchum # Smithbilt Homes Toyota
27 25 78 Matt Mills # JF Electric Chevrolet
28 32 15 Katherine Legge BUBBA burger Chevrolet
29 31 55 Bayley Currey Rollin Smoke Barbeque/Touched by Pros Toyota
30 39 45 Josh Bilicki # Prevagen Toyota
31 24 4 Quin Houff BEATINCANCERWITHDUKE.ORG Chevrolet
32 5 7 Justin Allgaier (P) BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
33 30 76 Spencer Boyd # Grunt Style Chevrolet
34 15 60 Ty Majeski Ford
35 38 74 Mike Harmon The Journey Home Project Chevrolet
36 40 66 Carl Long CrashClaimsR.Us Dodge
37 37 01 Vinnie Miller # JAS Expedited Trucking Chevrolet
38 36 13 Timmy Hill CrashClaimsR.Us Toyota
39 35 93 Jeff Green RSS Racing Chevrolet
40 33 89 Morgan Shepherd Visone RV Chevrolet

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Michelle Lippold
Michelle Lippold
I've grown up watching racing of some sort from midgets to Stock Cars since I was a child. I run the FB page Everything NASCAR but really want to explore my love of writing and racing together. I love both things so I decided to try combining them.

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