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NASCAR In-Season Tournament: Massive Upsets After Both Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney Crash Out at Atlanta

Updated June 29, 2025, 2:46 a.m. by Jerry Bonkowski, The SportsRush 1 min read
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The inaugural NASCAR In-Season Challenge got off to a bang early in Saturday nights race at EchoPark Speedway formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway.

And once cars stopped spinning or hitting each other or the wall, two of the biggest names in the 32-driver field Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney were quickly eliminated.

Similar to college basketballs March Madness, NASCARs In-Season Challenge is a single-elimination tournament.

In other words, if you fail to beat your opponent in each of the five-race rounds or like Bell and Blaney, you wreck out you will fail to advance in the tournaments subsequent four rounds after Atlanta.

At fourth (Bell) and seventh (Blaney), the two drivers were among the top seeds heading into the tournament .

Now, after being involved in a multi-car wreck with three laps remaining in Stage 1 on Saturday, theyre one and done.

So much for either of them winning the $1 million Challenge winners prize.

As usual for this year, got caught up in someone elses mess, Blaney said .

I got to the apron and there was really nowhere else for me to go but the apron.

I tried to get there and get clear of it, but they kind of came down and got me in the right-rear and I ended up in the fence.

There was no missing that one.

The two drivers that benefitted from Bells and Blaney s misfortune.

With their respective eliminations, their first round opponents Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

(seeded 29 th vs.

Bell) and Carson Hocevar (seeded 26 th vs.

Blaney) will now advance to Round 2 next week in the Chicago Street Race.

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