Tennessee Army National Guard 250 highlights
NASCAR on FOX posted a highlight package for the Tennessee Army National Guard 250 at Bristol, giving a broadcaster's cut focused on the Truck Series' sponsored event (youtube.com). The video is part of a cluster of Bristol weekend recaps across league and broadcaster channels (youtube.com).
NASCAR on FOX posted a 31-minute highlight cut of Friday’s Tennessee Army National Guard 250 at Bristol, packaging the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race for replay viewers a day after the event. (youtube.com) (fox.com) The race itself ended with Christopher Bell winning at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 10, 2026, after taking the lead from Christian Eckes on Lap 188 and finishing 0.330 seconds ahead of Chandler Smith. Bell’s victory was his first in the Truck Series since 2017 and the eighth of his career. (bristolmotorspeedway.com) (cdn-cs-images.racer.com) NASCAR’s official race sheet listed the top five as Bell, Smith, Giovanni Ruggiero, Ross Chastain, and Eckes in the 250-lap event on Bristol’s 0.533-mile concrete oval. The same official results recorded Bell starting 15th in the No. 62 Toyota. (cdn-cs-images.racer.com) The highlight package centers on the moments that shaped the finish, including nine cautions, seven lead changes, and a late restart that set up Bell’s run to the checkered flag. NASCAR’s live results page put the race time at 1 hour, 59 minutes, 58 seconds, with 76 laps run under caution. (nascar.com) (youtube.com) One of the race’s biggest swings came on Lap 180, when Corey Heim’s bid for a third straight Triple Truck Challenge win ended in the Turn 1 wall after contact with Eckes. Bristol Motor Speedway said Heim had a $350,000 bonus on the line and had led 30 straight Truck Series races he entered before the crash. (bristolmotorspeedway.com) The replay also sits inside a larger Bristol weekend video push. NASCAR on FOX published the Truck Series highlights on April 10, 2026, and Bristol Motor Speedway promoted Bell’s win story on April 11 as the track rolled into the rest of its spring schedule. (youtube.com) (bristolmotorspeedway.com) For viewers who missed Friday night, the broadcaster’s cut turns a two-hour short-track race into a condensed record of the weekend’s opening national-series event at Bristol. For Bell, it preserves the details of a Truck Series win he said was his first in nine years. (fox.com) (bristolmotorspeedway.com)