Nascar Cup: Christopher Bell wins in Atlanta
The race began in silence, with Josh Berry who won the victory in phase 1 and so far without yellow flag. But in the Nascar Cup series, everything can change at a time – and that’s exactly what happened.
In phase 2, Kyle Larson got the best, even after Joey Logano dominated most of the stage. Bubba Wallace came second. However, it was in the final part that chaos has taken on. A “domino effect” led to the abandonment of Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Corey Lajoie.
Shortly thereafter, Daniel Suárez was responsible for one of the most dramatic moments of the race. After a touch, the Mexican rolled in the middle of the platoon, causing a chain accident involving Ty Gibbs, Noah Gragson, Zane Smith, Cole Custer, Jj Yley and Cody Ware on Giro 187.
Another remarkable accident occurred between Ryan Blaney and Carson Hoiovar, who made the car lose the car #12. However, Blaney managed to recover and crossed the finish line in 4th place, but not without first taking satisfaction with the blow after the race.

Austin Condic seemed to have sent the victory, leading a large part of the end of the race. However, just three laps from the end, the Penske driver went to the wall and dragged William Byron, another strong candidate for the triumph.
The dispute for the victory was then between Kyle Larson, Carson Hocevar and Christopher Bell. However, with a yellow flag in the end, the result was finally defined by the position of the pilots at the time of the interruption. Bell was ahead and drastically guaranteed the triumph.
Now the Nascar Cup series is traveling to Texas, where the iconic circuit of the Americas (quota) will receive the third phase of the season.
Source: Terra

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