Holding a Pretty Wheel: NASCAR’s Longest Race Was Also Its Most Surprising of 2025
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.
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.
Also, AJ Allmendinger is in a prime position to make the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs with a favorable stretch of races up next.
A win at Nashville for Ross Chastain, Chase Briscoe and Tyler Reddick would be enormously beneficial for their respective seasons.
Runner-up Marcus Ericsson, sixth-place Kyle Kirkwood and 12th-place Callum Illot are now credited with finishing 31st, 32nd and 33rd.
After an exceptional Coca-Cola 600 viewing experience, one thing is clear: If you don’t have Amazon Prime Video, you’re missing out.
Here are the updated points standings for NASCAR’s top three series after the 15th race weekend of 2025 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
AJ Allmendinger led a strong night for the underdogs, putting Kaulig Racing back in the playoff conversation.
You’re probably wondering how the second half of Kyle Larson’s Double attempt went. We’ve got the answer! (Spoiler alert: not well.)
Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick, and Christopher Bell all stumbled on their final pit stops in NASCAR’s longest race.
What could’ve been Denny Hamlin’s second Coca-Cola 600 win instead ended with his fourth consecutive finish outside the top 15.