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Yardbarker on MSNNASCAR Ambetter Health 400 takeaways: Same old story for one manufacturer after dominant performanceAlthough Fords dominated Sunday's Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, it was Joe Gibbs Racing's Christopher Bell escaping the carnage throughout the race to pick up his first career win on a superspeedway-style track.
Ryan Blaney, the recent Cup champion who came within 0.003 seconds of Daniel Suárez, won the pole position to lead the field to green. Ford drivers own nine of the first 10 starting positions in Sunday’s race — including all four members of the Team Penske/Wood Brothers Racing alliance on the front two rows.
After 265 laps, the caution flag flew less than a mile from the checkered flag with Bell’s No. 20 Toyota in first ahead of Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson. Ryan Blaney and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. rounded out the top five.
Christopher Bell celebrated a drought-ending victory for himself and Joe Gibbs Racing after a dramatic comeback in Atlanta. Bell edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson in overtime Sunday in another close NASCAR Cup Series finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell are arguably the two most talented wheelmen in all of NASCAR at the moment, and you can make a case for all of American motorsports, as well.
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