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Christopher Bell wins Truck Series championship for KBM

November 18, 2017
Crew chief crew chief Ryan Fugle and Christopher Bell, driver of the No. 4 JBL Toyota, poses with the trophy after winning the Camping World Truck Series Championship during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday in Homestead, Florida. — AFP
Crew chief crew chief Ryan Fugle and Christopher Bell, driver of the No. 4 JBL Toyota, poses with the trophy after winning the Camping World Truck Series Championship during the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday in Homestead, Florida. — AFP

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Kyle Busch celebrated one championship already this weekend when driver Christopher Bell captured the Truck Series championship.

It was the first career title for Bell, who turns 23 next month and was the favorite to win the title Friday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Bell won five races this season driving a Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports, and led the series in nearly every statistical category.

"There are no words to describe what this means to me," Bell said. "To be able to be here and to finish out my career at Kyle Busch Motorsports with the championship is something that I'm going to cherish for the rest of my life."

He wrapped up a second series driver championship for Busch, who will race for his second Cup title Sunday. Bell finished second to Chase Briscoe, who raced to his first victory in the last event for Brad Keselowski Racing. The team is closing after this race, and had a shot to end its run with a title behind Austin Cindric. But Cindric was beaten by Bell for the championship, so the team settled for the race victory with Briscoe.

"This is a long time coming," Briscoe said. "So proud of all these guys. To know that they're not going to have a job next year and we continued to bring really good trucks, even though we were outside the playoffs, such a testament to how good these Brad Keselowski guys are.”

Briscoe is a Ford Performance development driver, the first driver signed to the new program announced in January. His win was the first by a Ford Performance driver development racer since the program's inception. The program was launched with Keselowski, who will also race Sunday for a second Cup title.

Johnny Sauter finished third but fell short in his bid to win a second consecutive title. Sauter announced a contract extension earlier Friday to drive for GMS Racing, the team he won the title with last year.

Cindric finished fifth and didn't have any of the issues others had threatened after his controversial advancement into the finale last week. He had an incident with Ben Rhodes that cost Rhodes a spot in the championship race, and some drivers had claimed there would be retaliation against Cindric at Homestead.

Nothing happened, and he was able to take some joy in teammate Briscoe's victory.

Two-time Truck Series champion Matt Crafton finished sixth. Only Bell, Sauter, Cindric and Crafton were racing for the title in a winner-take-all format. Bell, meanwhile, races Saturday for the owner championship for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Xfinity Series finale. Bell will run full-time for Gibbs in that series in 2018. Bell had 21 top-10 finishes this year in 23 races, and 15 top-fives.

Toyota won its 10th manufacturers championship, and fifth in a row. Toyota drivers won 12 races this season. — AP


November 18, 2017
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