The Big 6: Questions Answered After Christopher Bell Holds Serve for Bristol Dirt Win
Christopher Bell led the final 100 laps and held off a charging Tyler Reddick to win the Food City Dirt Race.
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Christopher Bell led the final 100 laps and held off a charging Tyler Reddick to win the Food City Dirt Race.
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