NASCAR Mailbox: Can Title Favorites Chase Elliott, Christopher Bell Recover From Rough Las Vegas?
Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell have both been viewed as 2022 championship favorites. But can they recover after both had bad days at Las Vegas?
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Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell have both been viewed as 2022 championship favorites. But can they recover after both had bad days at Las Vegas?
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