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Chase “The Bounty Hunter” Elliott Takes Stage 2 of Charlotte Truck Race

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The first two Stage Wins of Tuesday night’s NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, have gone to drivers who started 26th-or-worse.

Chase Elliott, who started 26th driving the No. 24 iRacing Chevrolet Silverado, crushed the field by more than two seconds to take a convincing Stage 2 Win.

If Elliott is the highest finishing NASCAR Cup Series regular to finish ahead of Kyle Busch in this race, $100,000 will be donated in his name to COVID-19 relief.

Ben Rhodes finished second in Stage 2, while John Hunter Nemechek, another bounty hunter, finished third.

Matt Crafton ended up fourth and Kyle Busch — the man with a bounty on his head — finished fifth in the Stage.

Brett Moffitt, Zane Smith and Todd Gilliland were sixth through eighth.

Stage 1 winner Ross Chastain ended the Stage in ninth, while Austin Hill rounded out the top-10 finishers in Stage 2.

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