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Coca Cola 600 Results
1 Denny Hamlin 11 Toyota FedEx Office 195.624 27.604 Leader 2 Kurt Busch 78 Chevrolet Furniture Row Racing-Serta 195.221 27.661 -0.057 3 Matt Kenseth 20 Toyota The Home Depot / Husky 195...
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Fun Facts About the Charlotte Race
This week's infographic looks at what makes the Coca-Cola 600 special as the longest race in NASCAR and one of the biggest weekend's in racing, plus some fun facts about Joe Gibbs Racing's 2013 season so far...
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Jimmie Talks Record Win, Commercial
Jimmie Johnson talks about the ESPN commercial he is filming at Darlington Raceway, his record-setting fourth All-Star race win, the strategy for running 600 miles at Charlotte, and his substantial points lead in the standings...
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Brad Keselowski Thinks He Can Win Coca-Cola 600 This Week
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Ford Fusion, held a Q&A session at Charlotte Motor Speedway and discussed a variety of topics prior to qualifying for Sunday's Coca-Cola 600...
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Keselowski: Broken Drive Shaft Ended All-Star Race
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FYI WIRZ: NASCAR's Point Leaders Talk Home Turf at Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte
NASCAR 's longest show, the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, will take place on the 1.5 mile quad-oval track with 24 degree banking Sunday, May 26 in Concord, North Carolina...
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Complete Preview of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Charlotte
This week, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will race its longest race of the season. The Coca-Cola 600 is a marathon that rewards drivers who are patient. The length of the race is as hard on the drivers as it is on the engines...
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Carl Edwards' Secret to NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Success: Physical Conditioning
Sure, you’ve seen him yuk it up with Jay Glazer in Subway commercials. But in reality, the training regimen of NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Carl Edwards is no laughing matter...
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Family Ties Strong in 2014 NASCAR Hall of Fame Class
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How Big Is the Gap Between Jimmie Johnson and NASCAR's 2nd-Best Driver?
He may be two full seasons removed from his last Sprint Cup title, but there's no doubt right now: Jimmie Johnson is the best driver in the series...
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Jarrett Headlines 2013 Hall of Fame Class
The newest #NASCARHoF class - Tim Flock, Maurice Petty, Dale Jarrett, Jack Ingram and Fireball Roberts. All worthy legends in our sport...
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Ranking the 5 Most Disappointing Drivers in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
The 2013 NASCAR season has seen a handful of drivers dominate early. Jimmie Johnson and Matt Kenseth, for example, seem strong as NASCAR heads deeper into the season. Other drivers, though, have been disappointing...
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NASCAR Power Rankings
Five-time became Four-Time on Saturday night, as Jimmie Johnson became the only driver in NASCAR history to win the Sprint All-Star Race for the fourth time, fighting off the Busch brothers for a historic victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway...
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Consistent Bowyer a Title Contender
I know a lot of Clint Bowyer fans were wondering the other night when he was going to make his charge in the Sprint All Star race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He did make it, leading 11 laps, but came up a little short in the end...
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10 Most Thrilling Finishes in NASCAR History
NASCAR is a sport that builds for the finish. The finish is all that really counts in a NASCAR race. You can lead every lap but the last one, and that makes you a loser...
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Ranking the Drivers We Most Want to See Do the Indy 500-Coca Cola 600 Double
Kurt Busch rekindled the lost thought of a driver attempting to race in both IndyCar's Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 on the same day, hundreds of miles apart, when he ...
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Annett Back 9 Races After Daytona Wreck
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Michael Annett has been medically cleared to return for Saturday's Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway after being sidelined for eight races.....
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Johnson's Hall of Fame Resume Continues to Grow
A cursory glance at Jimmie Johnson's racing resume will tell you that the driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet is a lock to make the NASCAR Hall of Fame...
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Here's Hoping NASCAR Hall of Fame Voters Do the Right Thing
In a perfect world, the 55 men and women entrusted to select the Class of 2014 for the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Wednesday will simply do the right thing and be done with it...
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Charlotte Race Could Move to Las Vegas
The chairman of Speedway Motorsports Inc. is so determined to get a second Sprint Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway that he may be willing to give up a date at Charlotte Motor Speedway...
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Fantasy NASCAR Picks for Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series comes home this Memorial Day weekend for the Coca-Cola 600. This is the longest race of the year and usually the teams who are performing well through the first 11 races perform well in this marathon...
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Challenges to Big Four Sprint Cup Teams in NASCAR Power Rankings
For more than two decades, NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series has been dominated by four race teams: Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Richard Childress Racing and Roush Fenway Racing...
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Earnhardt Memory Lives at Charlotte Track
Dale Earnhardt Jr. can remember 20 years ago when his father had the first sweep of May at Charlotte Motor Speedway by winning the Sprint All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600...
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Schrader Adds to Legacy with Win
Longtime NASCAR driver Ken Schrader became the oldest winner in ARCA Racing Series history Sunday, dominating the Menards 200 at Toledo Speedway...
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Breaking Down Kurt Busch's Return to NASCAR Sprint Cup Contender Status
Driving a race car seemed to be the least of Kurt Busch 's worries in 2012. Often, it showed. Busch wrecked early (at least three race cars required repair after incidents during ...









