Practice #1 : Charlotte Motor Speedway

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  • Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • 63rd Annual COCA-COLA 600
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Denny Hamlin
  • Age: 41
  • Team : No. 11 - FedEx Ground Toyota
  • Owner: Coy Gibbs
  • Crew Chief: Samuel McAulay
  • Denny Hamlin won the Pole Award for the 63rd Annual COCA-COLA 600 with a lap of 29.399 seconds, 183.680 mph.
  • This is his 34th pole in 592 NASCAR Cup Series races.
  • This is his first pole and seventh top-10 start in 2022.
  • This is his third pole in 31 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
  • Kurt Busch (second) posted his fifth top-10 start of 2022 and his 11th in 41 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
  • Christopher Bell (third) posted his first top-10 start at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It is his 10th in 14 races this season.
  • Austin Cindric (sixth) was the fastest qualifying rookie.

  • Sunday, May 29th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Polesitter Denny Hamlin overcomes chaos to win wild Coca-Cola 600

Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway started with Denny Hamlin out front and ended with Denny Hamlin out front.

What happened in-between defied belief. And a driver who claims to thrive in chaos proved to be a man of his word.

Hamlin won the longest race in NASCAR history—619.5 miles—in two overtimes, beating Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch to the finish line by .014 seconds.

With the victory—the second this season and the 48th of his career—Hamlin now holds trophies in all three of NASCAR’s Crown Jewel races: the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600 and Southern 500. Kevin Harvick is the only other active driver with all three titles.

Hamlin’s victory spoiled what could have been one of the most astonishing comebacks in racing history. Kyle Larson started from the rear in a repaired car, suffered three pit road penalties, a spin off Turn 4 and a fire in his pit stall but—miraculously—was leading the race on the next-to-last lap of regulation when Chase Briscoe spun underneath him while battling for the lead and caused the 17th caution of the night.

A wreck on the first attempt at overtime collected Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet and scrambled the running order, leaving Hamlin in the lead on four fresh tires.

“The first half (of the race) was a struggle for all of us,” said Larson, who finished ninth. “I was especially frustrated with myself. To rebound from that and have a shot to win there late was something to be proud of. Our team fought really hard. Happy with that.

“Briscoe was really good, that long run there. Wish we would have just been a little bit better so he never would have got to me, ultimately spin.”

After the second overtime restart, Hamlin and Busch battled side-by-side until Hamlin pulled ahead on Lap 412 of 413, 13 laps beyond the scheduled distance. Busch rallied but couldn’t get back to Hamlin’s bumper.

“It's so special,” Hamlin said. “It's the last big one that's not on my résumé. It meant so much.

“Man, we weren't very good all day. Just got ourselves in the right place at the right time. What a battle there!”

Hamlin, however, was far from the likely winner as the race unfolded. Daniel Suarez arguably had the fastest car. His Trackhouse Racing teammate, Ross Chastain, led 153 laps—more than any other driver. 

In the closing stages of regulation, it appeared for all the world that Larson and Briscoe would decide the outcome between them, until Briscoe spun as he was attempting to pass the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion to the inside.

But in the first attempt at overtime, Austin Dillon’s bold move on four fresh tires to Larson’s two went awry off Turn 4, damaging seven cars and setting up Hamlin’s win in the second overtime. 

That was merely the concluding chapter in a five-hour thriller.

On a night that already had seen a surfeit of breathtaking action, Suarez’s Chevrolet turned sideways on Lap 346 after contact with Briscoe’s Ford an ignited a four-car wreck that ended with Chris Buescher’s Ford barrel-rolling five times through the frontstretch infield and landing on its roof.

Buescher climbed from his car uninjured, but a strong run for the Roush Fenway Keselowski driver ended abruptly. So did a remarkable run from Suarez, who had led four times for 38 laps, only to lose spots on every pit stop, with the cars of Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin blocking his egress from pit road.

“I’m going to be a bit sore tomorrow,” Buescher said after an obligatory trip to the infield care center. “I haven’t been upside-down in a really long time. The team did a really nice job. We had great speed and had a chance at this thing, it just didn’t work out.”

The opening laps of the event were an omen of things to come.

How intense was the racing? Here’s a microcosm: The first lap ended in a dead heat, with Kurt Busch nosing ahead of Hamlin by less than one thousandth of a second. Racing side-by-side with Hamlin, Busch extended his lead to .004 seconds on Lap 2—roughly six inches.

A determined Hamlin regained the top spot on Lap 3, but only by .011 seconds. The opening action set the tone for the entire race, which produced 31 lead changes between 13 different drivers.

But what happened at the front of the field was multiplied exponentially by aggressive, close-quarters racing throughout the pack.

On Lap 192—eight laps short of the halfway point—the close-quarters competition ended badly. In the second turn after a restart following the 10th caution, Ryan Blaney’s No. 12 Ford hooked the apron with the left-front tire and spun sideways.

That misstep triggered a 13-car wreck that eliminated the contending cars of Blaney, Kurt Busch and William Byron. 

“I was tucked up tight behind the 8 (Tyler Reddick), and he was kind of lower than I thought on the frontstretch and kind of ran through the turf, and then got to (Turn) 1 and jerked right,” Blaney said after the wreck. 

“I think he was up behind the 99 (Suarez) and thinking he was going hit the apron, and I didn’t have time to kind of get right, and I just kind of hit the apron and got me loose. I hate that other cars got tore up.” 

That wreck wouldn’t be the last. By the end of the race, 17 pf the 37 cars that started the event already sat in the garage in various states of disrepair.

Kevin Harvick soldiered to a third-place finish, followed by Briscoe and Christopher Bell. Tyler Reddick, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Michael McDowell, Larson and Alex Bowman completed the top 10.

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 400
  • Laps Actual: 413 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.119 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 5 Hours 13 Minutes 8 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 118.703
  • Cautions: 18 for 90 laps
  • Lead Changes: 31
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,821 (11.8 passes per green flag lap)

  • Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • 63rd Annual COCA-COLA 600
  • Race Winner: Denny Hamlin
  • Age: 41
  • Team : No. 11 - FedEx Ground Toyota
  • Owner: Coy Gibbs
  • Crew Chief: Samuel McAulay
  • Denny Hamlin won the 63rd Annual COCA-COLA 600, his 48th victory in 592 Cup Series races.
  • This is his second victory and third top-10 finish in 2022.
  • This is his first victory and 20th top-10 finish in 31 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
  • Kyle Busch (second) posted his 21st top-10 finish in 34 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It is his 10th top-10 finish in 2022.
  • Kevin Harvick (third) posted his 21st top-10 finish in 40 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
  • Harrison Burton (11th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Chase Elliott leads the point standings by 34 points over Ross Chastain.
Kyle Busch drives during qualifying
Concord, North Carolina - May 28, 2022 : Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Red White and Blue Toyota, drives during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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DRIVER
DRIVER
#
MAKE
SINGLE BEST LAP
RANK
SPEED
TIME
BHND
LAP
LAPS
TOTAL
MULTI-LAP AVERAGES
5-LAP
10-LAP
15-LAP
20-LAP
25-LAP
30-LAP
10-LAP AVG
SPEED
FROM
TO

Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
1
182.500
29.589
0.000
1
10
29.880
0
0
Alex Bowman
48
Chevrolet
2
182.205
29.637
0.048
1
20
29.923
0
0
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
3
181.800
29.703
0.114
1
20
30.537
0
0
Austin Cindric
2
Ford
4
181.788
29.705
0.116
2
18
29.976
0
0
Martin Truex Jr
19
Toyota
5
181.635
29.730
0.141
2
23
29.877
30.139
179.188
1
10
Kyle Busch
18
Toyota
6
181.494
29.753
0.164
1
20
30.427
30.607
176.439
10
19
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
7
181.464
29.758
0.169
2
23
30.018
30.590
176.531
13
22
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
8
181.196
29.802
0.213
1
20
29.993
0
0
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
9
180.923
29.847
0.258
2
25
30.023
30.182
178.923
1
10
Joey Logano
22
Ford
10
180.886
29.853
0.264
1
22
30.273
0
0
Erik Jones
43
Chevrolet
11
180.693
29.885
0.296
2
20
30.476
0
0
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
12
180.620
29.897
0.308
2
18
30.040
30.393
177.678
9
18
Bubba Wallace
23
Toyota
13
180.379
29.937
0.348
1
19
30.108
0
0
Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
14
180.222
29.963
0.374
3
20
30.099
30.275
178.370
1
10
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
15
180.102
29.983
0.394
3
20
30.164
30.274
178.379
1
10
Corey Lajoie
7
Chevrolet
16
179.922
30.013
0.424
1
4
0
0
Kurt Busch
45
Toyota
17
179.551
30.075
0.486
3
20
30.364
30.426
177.482
11
20
Michael McDowell
34
Ford
18
179.128
30.146
0.557
2
22
30.608
30.663
176.113
10
19
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
19
179.039
30.161
0.572
2
15
30.579
0
0
Ryan Preece
15
Ford
20
178.879
30.188
0.599
2
9
30.308
0
0
Chase Briscoe
14
Ford
21
178.772
30.206
0.617
2
19
30.472
0
0
Tyler Reddick
8
Chevrolet
22
178.772
30.206
0.617
3
24
30.326
30.489
177.122
1
10
Todd Gilliland
38
Ford
23
178.619
30.232
0.643
3
19
30.616
30.723
175.767
9
18
Cole Custer
41
Ford
24
178.418
30.266
0.677
1
20
30.369
0
0
Aric Almirola
10
Ford
25
178.353
30.277
0.688
2
21
30.454
0
0
Justin Haley
31
Chevrolet
26
178.294
30.287
0.698
5
18
30.856
0
0
Harrison Burton
21
Ford
27
178.253
30.294
0.705
3
25
30.449
30.585
176.566
1
10
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
28
178.183
30.306
0.717
2
14
30.405
0
0
Noah Gragson
16
Chevrolet
29
177.813
30.369
0.780
1
21
30.583
30.739
175.680
1
10
Kevin Harvick
4
Ford
30
177.661
30.395
0.806
5
21
30.572
30.688
175.973
4
13
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
31
177.491
30.424
0.835
5
14
0
0
Ty Dillon
42
Chevrolet
32
176.091
30.666
1.077
2
20
30.819
30.923
174.634
1
10
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
33
175.724
30.730
1.141
3
24
30.804
30.839
175.106
2
11
Cody Ware
51
Ford
34
175.678
30.738
1.149
2
13
0
0
BJ McLeod
78
Ford
35
174.706
30.909
1.320
3
3
0
0
Josh Bilicki
77
Chevrolet
36
172.794
31.251
1.662
2
18
31.548
0
0
Kaz Grala
50
Chevrolet
37
169.838
31.795
2.206
7
7
32.001
0
0