Christopher Bell led 100 laps and held off Tyler Reddick to win the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol. Tyler Reddick attempted to catch Bell, but ran out of time and had to settle for second.
The two-time Cup Series champion from Middletown, Connecticut, led a race-high 138 of 150-scheduled laps en route to his second Truck Series career victory at Thunder Valley.
The two-time Cup champion from Las Vegas, Nevada, benefitted from a final lap collision involving Tyler Reddick and Chase Briscoe to become the ninth different competitor to reach 60 victories in NASCAR's premier series.
The reigning NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion persevered on a five-lap dash to the finish to cap off a dominant run with his first victory of the season and on Bristol's dirt course.
The 2018 NASCAR Cup Series champion will be making a one-race return to the Truck Series for David Gilliland Racing next weekend on Bristol's dirt layout.
The 21-year-old Burton from Huntersville, North Carolina, will be making a one-race Camping World Truck Series return with DGR at the Bristol Dirt Course.
The 2018 Cup champion stormed to the front in the late stages and outlasted the field in overtime to win the inaugural Cup event on the Bristol Dirt Course.