El Dorado News-Times

Bell sets Xfinity rookie record at Dover with sixth victory

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DOVER, Del. (AP) — Christophe­r Bell has a second straight NASCAR championsh­ip in sight.

Bell won his sixth Xfinity Series race this season in the playoff race Saturday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway, setting the rookie record for victories in a season.

He passed three drivers for most rookie wins: Greg Biffle won five races in 2001, as did Kyle Busch in 2004 and Carl Edwards in 2005.

Bell built his record with wins at Kentucky, New Hampshire, Iowa and twice at Richmond and expected to add a few more as he chases a championsh­ip.

"We're in really good shape," Bell said.

The 2017 Truck Series champion, Bell won the first stage Saturday and was never in any serious trouble driving the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, leading 110 of 200 laps.

"It's been a career year for me," Bell said. "All credit to Joe Gibbs Racing. We have really fast race cars every time I go to the racetrack."

He was the only driver headed into the race who secured a spot in the semifinal round.

Ross Chastain, Ryan Truex, Ryan Reed and Brandon Jones all failed to advance.

Bell, Justin Allgaier, Daniel Hemric, Cole Custer, Elliott Sadler, Tyler Reddick, Austin Cindric and Matt Tifft are still in the running for the championsh­ip when the series picks up in two weeks at Kansas.

"I'll be just as sharp whenever we get to Kansas as I was today," Bell said.

The playoff drivers in the round of eight know there is only one sure way to knock off Bell.

"It would be nice to win a race," Custer said. "I think we'll have a shot to do it."

Custer at Dover, was second followed by Allgaier, Ryan Preece and Spencer Gallagher.

The 23-year-old Bell this season became the first series regular with a three-race winning streak since Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 1999. Kyle Busch did it four times.

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