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Ryan Preece will make his eighth start of the 2018 season for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS). For his 12th-career start with JGR in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS), Preece will be behind the wheel of the No. 18 Rheem Toyota Camry.
The Lilly Diabetes 250 took place at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Mon. Sep. 10th. Both Friday practices and qualifying were rained out for the weekend as a storm blew through the region. The field would be set for the race based off of owners points with Ryan Preece starting the race from third.
Ryan Preece will make his seventh start of the 2018 season for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For his 11th-career start with JGR in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS), Preece will be behind the wheel of the No. 18 Rheem Toyota Camry.
Sporting a throwback Rheem paint scheme, Christopher Bell and his Joe Gibbs Racing Xfinity team qualified second at Darlington Raceway. After running inside the top five during the entire first stage, Bell was involved in an on-track accident on lap 65 which ended his day as he finished 34th
Coming off their third road-course race of the season at Road America last weekend, Christopher Bell and the No. 20 Rheem team head to Darlington Raceway on Saturday afternoon for the official NASCAR Throwback Weekend. Bell will be making his first-career NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) start at the historic track on Saturday afternoon.
Christopher Bell and his Ruud team paid a visit to Road America on Saturday afternoon for race No. 23 of the 2018 season. After qualifying the Ruud Camry fifth on Saturday afternoon, Bell and his Joe Gibbs Racing team finished 23rd after another competitor made contact with Bell with five laps remaining in the race.
Coming off their 12th top-five finish of the 2018 season last weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway, Christopher Bell and the No. 20 Ruud team will continue their 2018 campaign at Road America. In his first visit to the 4.408-mile facility last season, Bell started fourth and finished 19th.
Christopher Bell and his Rheem team made their final visit of the 2018 season at Bristol Motor Speedway on Friday night in the Food City 300. After qualifying second for the 300-lap event on Friday afternoon, Bell spent the entire race inside the top 10, and battled Cup Series regular Kyle Larson for the lead late in the race, ultimately crossing the finish line in second and earning his 12th top-five finish of the 2018 season.
Coming off two-consecutive road course races at Watkins Glen and Mid-Ohio, Christopher Bell and the No. 20 Rheem team head to Bristol Motor Speedway on Friday night. Bell will be making his second-career NXS start at “The Last Great Colosseum” after starting third and finishing 29th following a mid-race accident back in April.
Christopher Bell and his Rheem team paid a visit to The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday afternoon for race No. 21 of the 2018 season. After qualifying 10th for the 75-lap event on Saturday Morning, Bell worked his way to as high as second by lap 50, and would go on to finish 11th after another competitor made contact with the Rheem Camry on lap 65 causing him to spin coming out of turn one.