Oroville Mercury-Register

Wall-hugging Chastain, red-hot Bell chasing 1st title

- By Jenna Fryer

AVONDALE, ARIZ. >> Ross Chastain skyrockete­d to motorsport­s infamy for wall-riding his way into NASCAR’s championsh­ip race with a video-game style move that has overshadow­ed the finale and his fellow title contenders.

With that comes a ton of pressure on the eighthgene­ration Florida watermelon farmer and journeyman NASCAR driver who once took a side gig driving a motorhome to races just to earn extra cash.

This year, his first with second-year team Trackhouse

Racing, has been the breakout the 29-yearold has long been chasing. Chastain’s decision to slam his Chevrolet into the Martinsvil­le Speedway wall and ride it into the fourth and final playoff spot just might have made him the fan favorite in Sunday’s winnertake-all finale at Phoenix Raceway.

In his 151st career Cup start, Chastain will race for his first championsh­ip.

“There are nerves and there’s anxiety and there is fear of failure. How cool is it that I’m getting to experience this?” he said. “In the moment, it’s not pleasant, the nerves.”

The field is stacked. Christophe­r Bell has been red-hot with two walkoff wins in a pair of playoff eliminatio­n races to advance to his first championsh­ip. Bell is the only Toyota driver in the field.

Joey Logano is Ford’s only representa­tive but will try to give Roger Penske both the NASCAR and IndyCar championsh­ips in the same season. Will Power won the IndyCar title for Team Penske in September and the organizati­on has never won both championsh­ips in the same season.

Logano, the 2018 champion, is aware of what he can deliver for his boss.

Penske celebrated his 85th birthday in February when Austin Cindric won the Daytona 500 for the team.

“I know that is on the line. The goal is still the same, whether the IndyCar guys won the championsh­ip or not,” Logano said. “We need to do our side of the job. It would be obviously a little cherry on top of the weekend to be able to say we’ve won both.”

And then there’s Chase Elliott, the 2020 champ who began a streak of two consecutiv­e Cup titles for Hendrick Motorsport­s. Kyle Larson was eliminated, so Elliott is Hendrick’s shot at winning three straight.

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