A have a look at the winners and losers after Sunday’s Cup race at New Hampshire:
WINNERS
Christopher Bell — He wins the Cup race a day after profitable the Xfinity race. His two victories make it simpler for automotive proprietor Joe Gibbs to forgive him for letting it out forward of Tuesday’s announcement who will take over the No. 19 journey subsequent 12 months with Martin Truex Jr. not working full-time past this season.
Christopher Bell spoke to the media Friday and let it slip who is predicted to drive the No. 19 subsequent 12 months.
Joe Gibbs Racing — Christopher Bell’s victory marked the thirteenth consecutive race at New Hampshire that JGR has had a automotive end first or second within the Cup race.
Chase Briscoe — He was twenty third when rain stopped the race. He went on to complete a season-best second, saying the “rain saved us.” Briscoe is now 25 factors beneath the playoff cutline with eight races left within the common season.
Josh Berry — He tied his season-best end by inserting third. He additionally benefitted from the race resuming. He was twentieth when rain stopped the race.
Berry recaps OT restart after third-place end
Josh Berry says he debated backwards and forwards on what lane to tackle the ultimate additional time restart at New Hampshire and shares his confidence degree on moist climate tires after a third-place end.
LOSERS
Bubba Wallace — He was collected within the crash triggered by Noah Gragson. Wallace completed thirty fourth and fell out of a playoff spot. He’s now 13 factors beneath the cutline.
Justin Haley — He was fifth when the race was halted by rain. After the race resumed his automotive was broken by contact with Michael McDowell and completed twenty ninth.
Kyle Busch — He was lapped early and was concerned in three accidents earlier than his race ended with a Thirty fifth-place end. Busch has completed Thirty fifth or worse in three of the final 4 races.
Hendrick Motorsports — The group final received at New Hampshire in July 2012. That’s 18 races in a row on the 1.058-mile monitor that Hendrick has not received. Aside from Kyle Larson ending fourth Sunday, no Hendrick automotive positioned within the high 15. Alex Bowman completed final after an engine failure.
Drivers focus on their race and working on the moist climate tires at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

