CONCORD, N.C. — Christopher Bell finally has a big win to put on his resume — even if it was a little anticlimactic.
Bell won the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway after the race was called around midnight due to wet weather with 151 laps remaining. The race had been red-flagged for more than two hours following a steady downpour.
Attempts to dry the track were unsuccessful.
Bell led a race-high 90 laps in his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 Toyota for his eighth career Cup Series win, and his first crown jewel race.
''It feels so good ... just to have a great race to go off of, a race that we led laps and were able to pass cars,'' Bell said. ''Hopefully, this is something we can build on and get back to being more consistent.''
Bell entered the race with only one top-10 finish in his previous seven Cup races.
NASCAR said that due to inclement weather, high humidity and the likelihood of resuming action after 1 a.m. local time with the track-drying process, the race was declared official.
Fans booed loudly after it was announced the race would not continue.