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On April 10, 2004, the NASCAR Xfinity Series (then the Busch Series) was racing at Nashville Superspeedway. With it being Easter Weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series was off, and that meant the spotlight ...
Thirty-five years after its previous installment, Tom Cruise's high-octane racing thriller 'Days of Thunder' might finally ...
Last year: Max Verstappen held off a late surge from polesitter Lando Norris to earn his last win before an 11-race losing streak. Last race: Lando Norris secured the victory from the pole in Monaco, ...
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 Coca-Cola 600 featured a little bit of everything: a driver attempting the Double, two drivers who went from the back to the front, and much more.
Ross Chastain stood on top of his No. 1 Chevrolet in his white fire suit and held a watermelon above his head as the crowd at ...
Ross Chastain came all the way from the back of the field to overtake William Byron in the final stage to win the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Denny Hamlin made it to the finish for the first time in a NASCAR Cup Series in the month of May, but once again, there were ...
Ross Chastain started 40th in a backup car and blew past the field to win the 2025 Coca-Cola 600 in the No. 1 NASCAR Chevy.
With his remarkable comeback, the NASCAR veteran became the first driver to be victorious in the event after starting in last ...
Sure, the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway is NASCAR's longest race, but even with the 600-mile distance, it seemed impossible that Ross Chastain could ...
William Byron led 283 laps and swept the first three stages of the Coke 600 Sunday night, but finished second after a late-race pass by Chastain.
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