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Qualifying Ends in Heartbreak for Kyle Larson at Coca Cola 600Kyle Larson nearly made history by clinching pole at the Coca Cola 600, but a flying lap by Chase Briscoe stole the spotlight in dramatic fashion. With Larson attempting the rare Indy 500 and Coca ...
Note: The quotes in this article are fictional. 1. William Byron: Byron dominated at Charlotte, leading 283 of 400 laps with three stage wins, but couldn’t hang on as Ross Chastain passed him for the ...
The Trackhouse Racing driver ran down William Byron over the final 37 laps to capture the NASCAR Cup Series' longest race, ...
Following Christopher Bell's All-Star Race triumph one week ago, the NASCAR Cup Series returned to points-paying competition ...
Ross Chastain passed William Byron with five laps left and won the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, ...
To cap off to the greatest day in motorsports with the Coca Cola 600 but it was already heartbreak earlier in the day when ...
William Byron led 283 laps, sweeping the three stages, but Ross Chastain celebrated the World 600 win with a watermelon drop.
There is no day in the entire world that represents a measure of time, distance and time over distance like the Sunday before ...
Chase Briscoe won the pole for the Coca-Cola 600 and will start on the front row for NASCAR’s longest and most grueling race alongside Kyle Larson.
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