Joe Gibbs Racing has done it again! After Chase Briscoe’s triumph at Darlington and Denny Hamlin’s win at Gateway, Christopher Bell has now made it three in a row by entering Victory Lane at Bristol Motor Speedway. Leading the final four laps, the Oklahoman finished 0.343 seconds ahead of Brad Keselowski, who was desperately hoping to end his 51-race winless streak. Instead, it was the No. 20 Toyota that snapped its 24-race winless drought, with Bell securing a clutch result when the stakes were higher than ever.
With Joe Gibbs Racing looking like the team to beat at the moment, will Hendrick Motorsports and Team Penske catch up in the Round of 12? Time will tell. But as things stand, Toyota will be pleased with the outcome of the playoffs, as two Chevys and a Ford have been eliminated, w