NASCAR Power Rankings: Can anyone dethrone Christopher Bell?

The element of the presence of tire vehicles in Phoenix made it a bit difficult to evaluate the performance of difference and drivers, as the strategy played a pivotal role.
What is not discussing? Christopher Bell It remains in first place after winning for the third week in a row.
Here are power classifications after four races and went to Las Vegas this week.
to leave: no one
about to: Josh Perryand Ross Shasinand Carson Hosifarand Joy Loganoand Michael McDawelland Buba Wallace
10. Kyle Bush (Last week: 8)
Busch ranked eighth in Phoenix, although not showing great speed throughout the race. Last year, Busch may have tried a lot and ended worse. Richard Chelrendes’s race driver still sits the eighth steel in the ranking.
9. Alex Bowman (LW: 10)
Bowman started third in seventh place, and ranked seventh – to a large extent, the best driver moved from start to finish from the race. He did not accomplish it by doing anything crazy. Hendrick Motorsport driver gradually put in the first ten places.
8. Chris Bosher (LW: 9)
Bierscher was not in the first ten stage in the first stage. It was not in the first ten stage in the second stage. And the RFK racing driver finished fifth. A solid day.
7. Tyler Reddik (LW: 4)
The Power Guidance issue foiled Reddick in Phoenix and got twenty place. But this looks like hiccups for the 23xi race instead of sweating a lot.
6. Chis Elliot (LW: 3)
Elliot was not strong in Phoenix, where many thought he had to grind tenth place. If he has a similar day in Vigas, it may be time to worry a little about whether the 2020 Cup of Hendrick Motorsports may be a competitor to the tournament.
“This is ugly as much as it happens,” – Christopher Bell talks about the events that led to his third consecutive victory
5. Ryan Balani (LW: 5)
The failure of a rare Blaney’s rare engine at the early in Phoenix. But the Penske team driver ended in the first five places in each stage and is likely to end there if he does not have a engine problem.
4. Religious Hameen (LW: 7)
Hameen almost started winning in Phoenix. But more importantly, it is another step with confidence in the JGR crew leader Chris Gayel, where Phoenix was a strategic race.
3. Kyle Larson (LW: 6)
Larson settled in third place in Phoenix, a good day given that the Hendrick driver felt that he was not a car in third place early in this event (he started seventeenth place).
2. William Bayron (LW: 2)
Bayron is likely to be in a dispute over victory, if not in order to enable the sudden caution that he put it in a bosom because it was coming out through the hole. The Hendrick driver returned to the leading lap but was forced to settle in sixth.
1. Christopher Bell (LW: 1)
Bell won three consecutive races, and Phoenix was the place where he showed the greatest hegemony. The Racing Joe Gibbs driver should have this extension.
Bob Pockrass Nascar and Indycar cover for Fox SPORTS. He spent contracts for motorsport coverage, including more than 30 Ditona 500, with a difference in ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR SCENE and (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow it on Twitter @Bobukras.

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