| Bell 
			dominates for Xfinity win at Iowa 
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			 [June 17, 2019] 
			NEWTON, Iowa -- Christopher Bell 
			knows a lot about long, dominant runs. 
 The seasoned open-wheel racer has won the last three Chili Bowl 
			Nationals in his native Oklahoma. On Sunday, he led an astounding 
			186 laps on his way to a commanding victory at the CircuitCity.com 
			250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Iowa Speedway.
 
 The driver of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing/Ruud Toyota pulled away 
			from Cole Custer on the final restart with 10 laps to go and powered 
			to his series-leading fourth victory of the season on Father's Day.
 
 "Man, I got to win at Dover on Mother's Day weekend, or, I guess it 
			was the week before with me mom there," said Bell, who has won five 
			of the past eight short track races in the series. "Now I just won 
			on Father's Day with my dad here, so it was pretty special."
 
 Custer settled for second and adopted a no-hard-feelings approach to 
			the slight contact from Bell that preceded losing his brief late 
			lead.
 
 "I think it was racing," said Custer, who led the first 54 laps 
			before Bell seized near-total control. "I think every driver will 
			agree that this place puts on the best racing that we go to, so it 
			was fun. Christopher and them had the best car all day. I feel like 
			we caught up to them a good amount. We just need a little more time 
			to work on it."
 
 Justin Allgaier -- who edged Bell in this race a year ago -- took 
			third. Harrison Burton and Zane Smith rounded out the top five.
 
 Tyler Reddick, who finished 15th after battling early car trouble, 
			saw his points lead over Bell shaved from 89 to 51.
 
 "This Ruud Supra was outstanding," Bell said. "Hopefully we can 
			continue to bring these type of race cars to the race track."
 
 Bell won all three stages. He led 160 consecutive laps at one point, 
			but Custer narrowly edged him in the race off pit road with 28 laps 
			to go. That gave Custer the favored line up high, but Bell 
			eventually found enough grip on the bottom to regain the lead six 
			laps later.
 
 Still, he couldn't fully breathe easy.
 
			
			 
			The race's final caution flag flew after Chad Finchum's No. 42 car 
			dinged the wall in Turn 2.
 Custer gamely tried to mount a challenge on the low side, but Bell's 
			car again proved to be too fast and nimble to be overtaken.
 
 Custer posted his eighth top-5 finish of the season. Both he and 
			Reddick -- who along with Bell make up the series' so-called "Big 
			Three" in 2019 -- own three wins each this season.
 
 "We're close," Custer said. "We're just gonna come back better next 
			time."
 
 Bell's second straight series victory at Iowa ended a streak in 
			which there had been nine different winners in a row at the 7/8-mile 
			track.
 
 And other than Custer, no one stood a chance at preventing Bell's 
			repeat triumph in the heartland.
 
 "I think our potential is really high," Bell said. "Our big track 
			stuff, I feel like we still need to gain on a little bit and 
			obviously we're working hard to do that. This was a much-needed 
			win."
 
 But what's the next step?
 
 Bell was asked about whether he deserves a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup 
			Series ride, but he wouldn't bite.
 
 "My dream was to make a living driving a race car," Bell said. "And 
			I've been able to do that for numerous years now. So if I'm truck 
			racing, sprint car racing, midget racing, I'm already fulfilling my 
			dream. So whether I'm running Xfinity or Cup, I'm living my dream 
			right now, so I'll be happy."
 
 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race - 9th Annual CircuitCity.com 250 
			presented by Tamron
 
 Iowa Speedway
 
 Newton, Iowa
 
 Sunday, June 16, 2019
 
 1. (2) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 250.
 
 2. (1) Cole Custer, Ford, 250.
 
 3. (14) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 250.
 
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            4. (10) Harrison Burton(i), Toyota, 250.
 5. (3) Zane Smith, Chevrolet, 250.
 
 6. (4) Noah Gragson #, Chevrolet, 250.
 
 7. (9) Chase Briscoe #, Ford, 250.
 
 8. (6) John Hunter Nemechek #, Chevrolet, 250.
 
 9. (12) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 250.
 
 10. (7) Austin Cindric, Ford, 250.
 
 11. (11) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 250.
 
 12. (13) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 250.
 
 13. (8) Justin Haley #, Chevrolet, 250.
 
 14. (18) Gray Gaulding, Chevrolet, 250.
 
            
			 
            
 15. (5) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 249.
 
 16. (19) Ray Black II, Chevrolet, 249.
 
 17. (23) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 249.
 
 18. (17) Shane Lee, Toyota, 248.
 
 19. (21) Joe Graf Jr., Chevrolet, 247.
 
 20. (33) Tyler Matthews, Chevrolet, 247.
 
 21. (20) Chad Finchum, Toyota, 246.
 
 22. (32) Ryan Repko, Chevrolet, 245.
 
 23. (28) Ryan Ellis, Toyota, 244.
 
 24. (27) Ronnie Bassett Jr., Chevrolet, 244.
 
 25. (22) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, Brakes, 204.
 
 26. (26) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, Electrical, 123.
 
 27. (34) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, Brakes, 120.
 
 28. (37) Stan Mullis, Toyota, Power Steering, 109.
 
 29. (25) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, Hub, 106.
 
 30. (16) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, Fuel Pressure, 78.
 
 31. (15) Brandon Brown #, Chevrolet, Engine, 76.
 
 32. (31) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, Accident, 48.
 
 33. (30) Joey Gase, Toyota, Accident, 46.
 
 34. (24) David Starr, Chevrolet, Engine, 30.
 
 35. (29) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, Brakes, 23.
 
 36. (38) Timmy Hill, Toyota, Electrical, 21.
 
 37. (35) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, Electrical, 16.
 
 38. (36) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, Electrical, 10.
 
 Average Speed of Race Winner: 94.402 mph.
 
 Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 19 Mins, 2 Secs.
 
 Margin of Victory: 1.756 Seconds.
 
 Caution Flags: 7 for 48 laps.
 
 Lead Changes: 5 among 3 drivers.
 
 Lap Leaders: C. Custer 1-51;J. Haley # 52-56;C. Custer 57-58;C. Bell 
			59-218;C. Custer 219-224;C. Bell 225-250.
 
 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Christopher Bell 2 
			times for 186 laps; Cole Custer 3 times for 59 laps; Justin Haley # 
			1 time for 5 laps.
 
 Stage #1 Top Ten: 00,1,11,18,20,22,23,7,8,9
 
 Stage #2 Top Ten: 00,1,11,18,19,20,22,23,7,8
 
 --By Robert Gray, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media
 
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