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sports12h ago
Christopher Bell wrecked from lead at Texas by Todd Gilliland, continuing brutal stretch
- Christopher Bell wrecked from the lead at Texas Motor Speedway after contact from Todd Gilliland, ending his day early.
- Gilliland spun loose and apologized, blaming a loose aero condition that put both drivers at risk.
- Bell had recently faced a string of misfortune, including incidents at Kansas and Talladega, compromising his season run.
- Bell had led laps and spoke positively about racing, but the incident dashed a potential strong showing in Texas.
- Bell had urged NASCAR to change superspeedway rules, calling the current package a 'suicide mission' and pressing for change.
- Bell's team diagnosed the damage in the garage after the Texas incident, ending his race prematurely.
- Gilliland's in-car audio surfaced after the spin, revealing his remorse over the collision.
- The Texas incident followed a week after Talladega, contributing to the ongoing debate over speedway racing changes.
- Bell remained a prominent figure in post-race discussion due to his quoted criticisms and leadership on the issue.
- The incident at Texas halted Bell's streak of solid top-10 finishes and affected his standings prospects for the season.
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