MESQUITE, Texas — The final race at Devil’s Bowl Speedway was a dandy. I saw a stat that I ran six seconds in the last 10 races, so that was way too many. Gravel’s win at Devil’s Bowl marked his first at the track in his 17th attempt with The Greatest Show on Dirt. Gravel started the race in the second spot with McFadden to his inside on the pole after the two ran first and second in the Toyota Racing Dash. As the laps dwindled, Gravel managed to continue cutting into McFadden’s advantage. Gravel put his name in the record books as the final driver to top a World of Outlaws race at Devil’s Bowl with an all-time finish. Gravel’s win brought him within 50 points of Sweet with only the World Finals remaining.
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