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Full order of finish for NASCAR Cup Series Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway

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Phoenix Raceway
Photo by Gary A. Vasquez / USA TODAY Sports

The race at Phoenix on Sunday in the NASCAR Cup Series was an intriguing run, bringing a mix or late-race strategies on tires to the forefront. And Christopher Bell claimed the win after a dominant close.

Who else earned some major points from the race at Phoenix? You can view the complete finishing order below.

FinishStartCarDriverTeam
11120Christopher BellReser’s Fine Foods Toyota
21011Denny HamlinSport Clips Haircuts Toyota
3175Kyle LarsonHendrickCars.com Chevrolet
4421Josh BerryEero Ford
51317Chris BuescherFry’s/Thomas’/Philadelphia Ford
6124William ByronZ by HP Chevrolet
73248Alex BowmanAlly Best Friends Chevrolet
8158Kyle BuschZone/QuickTrip Chevrolet
92638Zane SmithAaron’s Rent To Own Ford
1069Chase ElliottNAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet
11241Ross ChastainKubota Orange Days Sales Event Chevrolet
12213Austin DillonBass Pro Shops/Winchester Chevrolet
13222Joey LoganoHunt Brothers Pizza Ford
143642John Hunter NemechekPye Barker Fire & Safety Toyota
152860Ryan PreeceSolomon Plumbing Ford
162510Ty DillonHybrid Light Chevrolet
172734Todd GillilandFrontline Enterprises Inc. Ford
18543Erik JonesFamily Dollar Toyota
19142Austin CindricMenards/Monster Ford
20945Tyler ReddickMobil 1 Toyota
212247Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Ram Self Storage Chevrolet
221616AJ AlllmendingerCelsius Chevrolet
233199Daniel SuarezFreeway Insurance Chevrolet
243551Cody WareMighty Fire Breaker Ford
253454Ty GibbsMonster Energy Toyota
26334Noah GragsonLong John Silver’s Ford
27771Michael McDowellWorkforce Chevrolet
281212Ryan BlaneyWurth Ford
291923Bubba WallaceLeidos Toyota
303778* Katherine LeggeDroplight Chevrolett
312988Shane Van Gisbergen#WeatherTech Chevrolet
322341Cole CusterHass/Andy’s Ford
33206Brad KeselowskiConsumer Cellular Ford
3487Justin HaleyGainbridge Chevrolet
353019Chase Briscoe Bass Pro Shops Toyota
36377Carson HocevarMiner Docks Doors and more Chevrolet
371835Riley Herbst#Monster Energy Toyota

Stage 1 Highlights

The first stage at Phoenix was relatively controversy free, with only one notable wreck in the early going. William Byron took early control and never relinquished, taking home the stage win comfortably.

The winner of the Daytona 500 held off a late charge by Ryan Preece on the faster option tires, an impressive showing. Byron collected some extra points as a result.

Stage 1 Finish

  1. William Byron
  2. Tyler Reddick
  3. Ryan Preece
  4. Christopher Bell
  5. Ryan Blaney
  6. Josh Berry
  7. Carson Hocevar
  8. Denny Hamlin
  9. Chase Elliott
  10. Kyle Larson

Stage 2 Highlights

A wreck in the second stage at Phoenix took out a few cars when Chase Briscoe got sandwiched in between a few drivers and made contact with Justin Haley. That accordioned the cars to the outside wall, where they hit Carson Hocevar and then spun in front of several other drivers.

Hocevar, Briscoe, Haley, Riley Herbst, Cole Custer, Shane van Gisbergen and Brad Keselowski were all caught up in the chop, which took some time to clear from the track.

The stage ended with a late battle between Joey Logano on wearing-down option tires and Christopher Bell on the standard yellows. Bell took home the stage win to threaten for a three-peat after coming in off back-to-back race wins at Atlanta and Texas.

Stage 2 Finish

  1. Christopher Bell
  2. Joey Logano
  3. William Byron
  4. Ryan Blaney
  5. Tyler Reddick
  6. Denny Hamlin
  7. Austin Cindric
  8. Daniel Suarez
  9. Kyle Larson
  10. Josh Berry

Stage 3 Highlights

An early wreck in Stage 3 at Phoenix by Katherine Legge changed everyone’s tire strategy quite a bit. Rather than running with option reds for most of Stage 3, the vast majority of the field switched to yellow primaries after the Legge-induced caution. It wasn’t until a caution came out courtesy of Bubba Wallace hitting the wall with 45 laps left that many drivers switched back to the red option tires.

After a few cautions chopped up the race late, Bell came down to the wire with Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson giving chase. He eked it out barely, notching the second-closest win at Phoenix in NASCAR Cup Series history. It was his third straight win on the circuit, matching the feat last accomplished by Kevin Harvick.