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Video: Christopher Bell Makes Incredible Save on Lap 2 of NASCAR All-Star Race

How in the world did Christopher Bell not crash himself and five to 10 other cars?

On lap two of the 2021 NASCAR All-Star Race, Bell got loose in the middle of turns one and two, and his No. 20 car broke completely sideways. Somehow, Bell was able to keep hold of his car and did not spin.

The nature of the sideways pitch even caused NASCAR to throw a caution.

Here are a couple of looks of the Bell save:

This, of course, is not the only time Bell has made a miraculous save in the NASCAR Cup Series. As a rookie last season, Bell made an impressive save at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing car:

Video: WOW! Christopher Bell Makes Potentially the Save of the Year

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