Justin Marks shares the significance of winning the Coca-Cola 600
Team owner Justin Marks talks about how much of an honor it is to win the Coca-Cola 600 and add to the event’s history. SourceContinue Reading
Team owner Justin Marks talks about how much of an honor it is to win the Coca-Cola 600 and add to the event’s history. SourceContinue Reading
Ross Chastain stunned with his last to first drive in a backup car at the Coca-Cola 600, making history as the first driver to win from 40th in NASCAR’s longest race. While he had to battle William Byron for the win on track, he had face a different kind ofContinue Reading
Four stages, 600 miles and a late winning pass by Ross Chastain. See why the Coke 600 shines yet again as a crown-jewel event. SourceContinue Reading
After sweeping the stages and leading 283 laps, William Byron ends the Coca-Cola 600 with a second-place finish at his home track. SourceContinue Reading
In a backup car, Ross Chastain did something that’s never been done before as he drove from last to first to win the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.He passed William Byron with just a few laps to go, forcing the Hendrick Motorsports driver to settle for second after winningContinue Reading
Ross Chastain’s day started from 40th place in a backup car, but he steadily worked his way up through the field, making full use of the 600 mile event. He was 20th by the end of the Stage 1, seventh by the end of Stage 2, fifth by the endContinue Reading
In the third stage of the Coca-Cola 600, a three-wide situation ended in disaster exiting Turn 4. Ryan Blaney was on the outside, polesitter Chase Briscoe in the middle, and Daniel Suarez on the bottom.They quickly ran out of room, sending Suarez spinning across Briscoe’s nose and into Blaney. BothContinue Reading
Jimmie Johnson is a four-time winner of the Coca-Cola 600, but on Sunday night, his race ended after just 112 of 400 laps. The veteran driver was the first to fall out of NASCAR’s longest race, crashing early in the second stage.In Turn 4, the No. 84 Legacy Motor ClubContinue Reading
Kyle Larson wrecked out of the Indianapolis 500 on Lap 92 of the 200-lap race, spinning out on a restart and collecting two other cars. He finished 27th, leaving the track visibly dejected after a difficult month.But he has to move past that quickly with NASCAR’s longest race directly aheadContinue Reading
Kyle Larson’s day started out with some nervousness as rain delayed the start of the Indianapolis 500, putting his plan to run the Indy 500/Coke 600 double in doubt. The race did get underway with Larson starting from 19th on the grid.He avoided most of the early trouble, but theContinue Reading