Christopher Bell became the first to win three straight races in the NextGen car, edging teammate Denny Hamlin by 0.049 seconds in Phoenix Raceway’s second-closest finish.
The Oklahoma driver will look to make it four in a row at another track he's strong at when NASCAR heads to Las Vegas this weekend.
Bell became the first driver to win three straight races since Kyle Larson in 2021. He’s the fourth driver in Cup Series history to win three times in the first four races — first since Kevin Harvick in 2018.
Bell will try to become the first Cup Series driver to win four straight races since Jimmie Johnson in 2007.
Last year, Larson led a race-high 181 laps, surviving a late surge from Tyler Reddick that earned him his third-straight win in Vegas.
Practice and qualifying is at 12:30 pm on Saturday. Race time is 2:30 pm on Sunday.
Aric Almirola claimed an overtime victory in Phoenix after a dramatic last-lap pass of Alex Bowman.
The XFinity Series, like Cup, stays out west to race at Las Vegas.
John Hunter Nemechek earned his first Las Vegas victory, leading a race-high 99 laps in a wind-swept race with gusts up to 70 mph.
Practice and qualifying is at 5 pm tonight. Race time is 3:30 pm on Saturday.
After a two week layoff, the Craftsman Truck Series is back tonight.
Kyle Busch pulled away from Stewart Friesen in the final seconds in Atlanta, earning him his 67th series victory.
Last year in Las Vegas, Rajah Caruth took the win from the pole position, becoming the third Black driver to win a NASCAR series race.
Practice and qualifying is this afternoon at 2:30 pm. Race time is tonight at 8 pm.













