Christopher Bell had the losing hand at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series playoff race.

Bell, just like a year ago, was running down the race leader at the end of Sunday’s race but came up short. He dominated the afternoon for 155 laps led and a stage win, but Joey Logano and the No. 22 team rolled the dice and won at Bell’s expense. Logano jumped the field by his team playing the fuel mileage game.

“I definitely feel like I executed my race, our team executed our race, and it just wasn’t meant to be today,” Bell said. “That’s a dagger. That’s more of a dagger than last year.”

There wasn’t much more Bell could ask for over the final stint. The final caution of the South Point 400 flew with 75 laps to go and Bell kept the race lead on and off pit road, but he wound up being one of a handful of drivers who was brought to pit before the end of the race to ensure making it on fuel.