During most of the Coca-Cola 600, William Byron and Denny Hamlin were consistently at the front of the race. Hamlin, who led 53 laps, finished 16th due to a lack of fuel at the checkered flag. Despite running second during the final pit stops, Hamlin faced fueling issues that cost him valuable track position. A pit stop mishap caused fuel to spill, forcing Hamlin to pit again with 12 laps to go. He expressed frustration about the team error but acknowledged their professionalism. Hamlin, a past Coke 600 winner, lamented…
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Thrilling Victory and Record-Breaking Performances at NASCAR’s 2025 Coca-Cola 600
Ross Chastain made history by winning the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway by driving from last to first in a backup car. William Byron had to settle for second after leading 283 of 400 laps, with Chase Briscoe finishing third and Brad Keselowski as the top Ford driver in fourth. Chastain’s victory marked his sixth career win and the first win of the 2025 season for Trackhouse Racing. Denny Hamlin finished 16th after pitting from third due to a fuel issue, while eight drivers failed to finish, including Kyle…
BővebbenFrom Underdog to Victory: Ross Chastain’s Epic Win at the Coca-Cola 600
Ross Chastain’s remarkable rise from 40th place in a backup car to Victory Lane during the 600-mile event showcased his perseverance and skill. He strategically advanced through the field, securing impressive positions in each stage of the race. Chastain’s victory, which was Trackhouse Racing’s first win of the 2025 season, was a sensational achievement in a backup car. Despite facing challenges like battling with Denny Hamlin and overtaking William Byron, Chastain’s determination shone through in the closing laps. William Byron, who led most of the race, ultimately finished second after…
BővebbenBriscoe Breaks Silence: Revving Up to Overdrive at JGR after Coke 600 Pole Victory
After four seasons with Stewart-Haas Racing, Chase Briscoe transitioned to Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) to replace former Cup champion Martin Truex Jr., who retired from full-time competition. Briscoe’s partnership with crew chief James Small began strong with a pole position in the Daytona 500, marking Toyota’s first pole in the event. Although Briscoe has secured four top-five finishes, he’s yet to win multiple races like his teammates Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin. The higher expectations at JGR have been an adjustment for Briscoe, who noted the team’s demand for excellence…
BővebbenDriving Towards Greatness: Celebrating Milestone Moments with NASCAR’s Elite at the Coke 600
The upcoming 66th Coca-Cola 600 will have 40 drivers participating, with four of them marking special milestones at the event on Sunday. Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, will celebrate his 700th career Cup Series start by driving the No. 48 Legacy Motor Club Toyota that he co-owns. Johnson is one of only 21 drivers ever to reach this impressive milestone, alongside Kyle Busch with 726 starts. Following Johnson, Denny Hamlin will become the 22nd driver to reach 700 starts next weekend at the Coca-Cola 600. Additionally, Daniel…
BővebbenThrilling Victories and Rich Rewards: Brad Keselowski Claims Pole Position and McDowell’s Pit Crew Strikes it Rich in All-Star Race
Shane van Gisbergen surprisingly secured pole position for the Open race, and shortly after, 20 All-Stars vied for qualification in NASCAR’s annual exhibition race, facing a challenging two-lap format that encompassed a four-tire pit stop. Despite pit road mishaps by several drivers like Daniel Suarez, Ross Chastain, Chris Buescher, Austin Cindric, and Ryan Blaney, Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 RFK Racing team excelled, with Keselowski snagging pole position in a remarkable performance, marking a significant turnaround for him this season. Keselowski’s team effort and flawless execution were praised by…
BővebbenKyle Larson Dominates on Kansas Speedway Track to Claim Unstoppable NASCAR Cup Victory
Kyle Larson dominated the NASCAR Cup race at Kansas, winning both stages, leading 221 of 267 laps, and securing the regular season championship lead. Larson managed his tires to secure the win amidst struggles towards the end of the run. His victory marked leading 10,000 laps in the Cup Series. Larson now faces a busy schedule with the All-Star Race, the longest race, and the Indianapolis 500 ahead. Christopher Bell finished second, followed by Ryan Blaney, Chase Briscoe, and Alex Bowman in the top five. Notably, Corey Heim led the…
BővebbenResilience in Reflection: Hamlin’s Second Chance Story
Denny Hamlin was on the losing end of a final lap battle with Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Christopher Bell at Phoenix Raceway, and he has no one to blame but himself. And Hamlin is blaming himself. “…
BővebbenDomination Continues: Bell Secures Third-Straight Victory in Stellar Phoenix Performance
Christopher Bell won again Sunday in the NASCAR Cup Series. He and the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team made it three straight Cup Series victories by beating out teammate Denny Hamlin in a side-by-sid…
BővebbenUnstoppable Spire Team Dominates Cup Series Practice at Phoenix Speedway
Spire Motorsports teammates Carson Hocevar and Michael McDowell set the pace for NASCAR Cup Series practice at Phoenix Raceway right at the start of the session, and no one could beat it. The two r…
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