What caused Christopher Bell to hit the wall?
Erik Jones made contact with Bell on a restart, sending him into the wall.
NASCAR / Cup Series
The NASCAR Cup Series Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on June 1 was filled with action, including an incident between Erik Jones and Christopher Bell. Here's a recap of the key moments and how to watch the race.
The Cracker Barrel 400 saw Chase Briscoe start on pole, but the race's narrative quickly shifted with Erik Jones' contact with Christopher Bell. On a restart, Jones moved up into Bell, sending the No. 20 Toyota into the wall. Despite the incident, Bell managed to continue and finish in 13th place. Denny Hamlin led the race, balancing his racing commitments with the anticipation of his child's birth.
**How to Watch:** The race was streamed on Amazon Prime Video. Key moments and in-car cameras were available on the MAX app. Audio broadcasts were on SiriusXM Channel 90 and NASCAR.com.
Erik Jones made contact with Bell on a restart, sending him into the wall.
The race was broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
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