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This one’s in a league of its own. No one had ever won the Coca-Cola 600 from the back of the pack until Ross Chastain did it. Started 40th, he worked his way through the field methodically ...
After 600 grueling miles at Charlotte, Trackhouse Racing's Ross Chastain got around Hendrick Motorsports' William Byron with six laps remaining to pick up his first Coca-Cola 600 win.
The NASCAR Cup Series continues the 2025 season with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte. Follow our live updates for the race.
-- After starting NASCAR's longest race from shotgun on the field, Ross Chastain ended his 600-mile journey in Victory Lane when he passed William Byron with six laps to go to win the Coca-Cola ...
Ross Chastain won the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, becoming the first driver to win from the back of the field since Bobby Allison in 1969, and celebrated with a watermelon smash.
NASCAR driver Ross Chastain added a big win to his resume this past weekend in the Coca-Cola 600. The sixth win of his career, what most people don't realize is Chastain is an eighth-generation ...
On Memorial Day Weekend, Ross Chastain won NASCAR's longest race in unprecedented fashion, coming from 40th (last) on the grid in a backup car to take the lead 591 miles into the 600-mile event ...
Especially in a race like the Coca-Cola 600. While Ross Chastain did the unthinkable at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the accomplishment wouldn’t have been possible without a lightning-fast No. 1 Chevy.
Ross Chastain went from last to first while using a backup car. The final battle unfolded with fewer than 10 laps remaining in the 600-mile race. Chastain worked around in different lanes as […] ...
WGXA spoke with Trackhouse Racing driver Ross Chastain ahead of the first-ever NASCAR in-season challenge kicking off this ...
CONCORD, N.C. — A look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. WINNERS. Ross Chastain — He tracked William Byron in the final laps before passing ...