Stock Car Scoop: Did NASCAR’s Next Gen Car Improve the Coca-Cola 600?
The Coca-Cola 600 put a NASCAR bow on things on the “Greatest Day in Motorsports.” Did the Next Gen car improve the racing once again?
Adam Cheek joined Frontstretch as a contributing writer in January 2019. A 2020 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, he covered sports there and later spent a year and a half as a sports host on 910 the Fan in Richmond, VA. He's freelanced for Richmond Magazine and the Richmond Times-Dispatch and also hosts the Adam Cheek's Sports Week podcast. Adam has followed racing since the age of three, inheriting the passion from his grandfather, who raced in amateur events up and down the East Coast in the 1950s.
The Coca-Cola 600 put a NASCAR bow on things on the “Greatest Day in Motorsports.” Did the Next Gen car improve the racing once again?
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