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Blaney Dominates 600

Credit: CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 29: Ryan Blaney, driver of the #12 BodyArmor Cherry Lime Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 29, 2023 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Ryan Blaney ends 59-race winless streak at Charlotte!

CHARLOTTE – May 29, 2023

The NASCAR Cup Series 15th point’s race of the season checked into Charlotte Motor Speedway facilities for NASCAR’s most endurance race of the season the “Coca-Cola 600 “.   The Memorial Weekend events saluted our Country’s Military sacrifices emphasized within NASCAR’s longest scheduled race on schedule.

Mother Nature interrupted Sunday’s racing venue prompting NASCAR Officials to postpone scheduled race until the next Monday, May 29th.

William Byron was awarded pole position and valuable pit stall No. 1 after Saturday’s qualifying session rained out.

Coca-Cola 600 – Stage 1

Recap/Results

NASCAR Cup Champion Jimmy Johnson spin with 25 laps remaining sets up a duel to the checkers.  William Byron and Ryan Blaney would contest for the lead coming down the stretch.  Christopher Bell joins the picture bump drafting William Byron to the front onward to a Stage 1 photo finish.

Pole Sitter – William Byron wins Stage 2 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

1. William Byron

2. Christopher Bell

3. Ryan Blaney

4. Tyler Reddick

5. Martin Truex Jr

6. Denny Hamlin

7. Kyle Busch

8. Brad Keselowski

9. Kyle Larson

10. Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Coca-Cola 600 – Stage 2

Recap/Results

With pockets of rain circulating the track, NASCAR Official suspended racing activities until track attended to. A rain delay of 30 minutes only seemed to intensify some driver s intensity level as displayed with Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliotts battle for real-estate. Both cars would be damaged and lights out for any profitable finish.

Finial segment spotlighted Chris Buescher and Ryan Blaney clashing door to door as final laps in Stage were few. Buescher committed to the inside lane captures the lead from Blaney in Turn 4.  

Turn 4 would not be as favorable to BJ McLeod as his spin out closes Stage 2 under caution. 

Chris Buescher wins Stage 2 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

1. Chris Buescher

2. Kevin Harvick

3. Brad Keselowski

4. Joey Logano

5. Ryan Blaney

6. Christopher Bell

7. Ty Gibbs

8. William Byron

9. Ross Chastain

10. Bubba Wallace

Coca-Cola 600 – Stage 3

Recap/Results

Retiring NASCAR Cup Champ Kevin Harvick wins the race out of pits after Stage 3 pit service.  Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Bush opt out of pit attention, trading off for track position, on old tires. 

Kevin Harvick sharp shoots ahead of Stenhouse Jr to the lead.  Happy’s lead will be short lived as Ryan Blaney erases Harvick’s deficit by choosing the top lane and resuming the lead on lap 229.

William Byron’s pit crew excelled his chances all day to contend with the leaders preforming blistering pit stops.  Byron will rule the post, passing Blaney on Lap 276.

Ryan Blaney will collect himself and sharp shoot inside Byron on the action filled Turn Number 4.  Blaney regains the top spot as contenders follow.

Ryan Blaney wins Stage 3 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

1. Ryan Blaney

2. Tyler Reddick

3. Martin Truex Jr

4. William Byron

5. Ty Gibbs

6. Kyle Larson

7. Kyle Busch

8. Kevin Harvick

9. Ricky Stenhouse Jr

10. Alex Bowman

Coca-Cola 600 – Final Stage (4)

Recap/Results

A collision of contenders Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, Ty Gibbs and Chris Bell welcomed a final caution flag to set up a sprint to the checkers with 20 scheduled circuits still existing.

Ryan Blaney assumed control and keep competition within clear distance in his rear view mirror.

Ryan Blaney wins the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

The Victory is Ryan Blaney’s first (Points) race since his August 2021 win at Daytona.

Coincidental, Team Owner Roger Penske hit the Memorial Day Exacta as Team Penske Indy Driver Josef Newgarden won the Indianapolis 500 for “The Captain” on Sunday.

Coca Cola 600  – Results:

Charlotte Motor Speedway

Concord, N.C.

Lap length: 1.50 miles

Pos | Driver

1. Ryan Blaney

2. William Byron

3. Martin Truex Jr

4. Bubba Wallace

5. Tyler Reddick

6. Kyle Busch

7. Ricky Stenhouse Jr

8. Chris Buescher

9. Austin Dillon

10. Zane Smith

11. Kevin Harvick

12. Alex Bowman

13. Ryan Preece

14. AJ Allmendinger

15. Justin Haley

16. JJ Yeley

17. Corey LaJoie

18. Harrison Burton

19. Brad Keselowski

20. Chase Briscoe

21. Joey Logano

22. Ross Chastain

23. Daniel Suarez

24. Christopher Bell

25. Aric Almirola

26. Ty Gibbs

27. Ty Dillon

28. Michael McDowell

29. BJ McLeod

30. Kyle Larson

31. Austin Cindric

32. Erik Jones

33. Todd Gilliland

34. Chase Elliott

35. Denny Hamlin

36. Noah Gragson

37. Jimmie Johnson

NASCAR Cup Series

Points Standing

(After Coca Cola 600 )

Pos | Driver | Points | Wins

1. Ross Chastain | 446

2. Ryan Blaney | 445 | 1 Win

3. William Byron | 442 | 3 Wins

4. Kevin Harvick | 438

5. Martin Truex Jr | 433 | 1 Win

6. Christopher Bell | 429 | 1 Win

7. Tyler Reddick |  409 | 1 Win

8. Denny Hamlin | 400 | 1 Win

9. Brad Keselowski | 394

10. Kyle Busch |  392 | 2 Wins

11. Kyle Larson |  377 | 2 Wins

12. Chris Buescher |  368

13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr|   358 | 1 Win

14. Joey Logano |  357 | 1 Win

15. Bubba Wallace |  327

16. Alex Bowman |  296

17. Chase Briscoe | 292

18. Ty Gibbs | 281

19. Daniel Suarez | 276

20. Corey LaJoie | 258

21. Austin Cindric |254

22. Michael McDowell | 250

23. Justin Haley | 247

24. Todd Gilliland | 244

25. AJ Allmendinger | 237

26. Aric Almirola | 233

27. Erik Jones | 226

28. Ryan Preece | 225

29. Chase Elliott | 215

30. Harrison Burton | 195

31. Austin Dillon | 194

32. Noah Gragson | 139

33. Ty Dillon | 120

34. BJ McLeod | 78

35. Cody Ware | 65

36. Travis Pastrana | 26

NASCAR Cup Series locates Madison, Illinois for the running of the: Enjoy Illinois 300 hosted by the Worldwide Technology Raceway at Gateway

June 4, 2023  

3:30 p.m.  E.T.

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