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The Cup Series driver in his first season at Joe Gibbs Racing will start on front row alongside Kyle Larson for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte.
Chase Briscoe won the Busch Light Pole Award on Saturday at Charlotte Motor Speedway, turning a lap of 182.852 mph around the 1.5-mile track.
CONCORD, N.C. — Jeff Gordon leaves no doubt. Kyle Larson will be at Charlotte Motor Speedway to start Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. Gordon, the vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports, said Saturday that Larson “is going to be here for driver introductions at 5:25 (p.m. ET). That’s the call.”
Chase Briscoe won the pole for the Coca-Cola 600 and will start on the front row for NASCAR's longest and most grueling race alongside Kyle Larson.
Overlooked? Underappreciated? Throw any superlative you may over Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the rebranded Hyak Motorsports in 2025, but one thing has been certain through 12 races this season — consistency.
Saturday afternoon, the finest 40 drivers that the NASCAR Cup Series has to offer took to the 1.5-mile-long Charlotte Motor Speedway to qualify for the 2025 Coc
Christopher Bell walked into Victory Lane a year ago, arriving before his car when the Coca-Cola 600 was called due to rain. So began an up-and-down 12 months that sees Bell return to Charlotte Motor Speedway after his first All-Star Race win last weekend and looking to defend his Coke 600 title this weekend.
There\"s no better time than Prime time. The Coca-Cola 600 at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway marks the inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race broadcast on Prime Video, welcoming a new era to the sport as the broadcast partner launches stock-car racing into the world of streaming.