Ross Chastain wins NASCAR's longest race
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Ross Chastain and his Trackhouse Racing team worked long hours to win the longest NASCAR race of the season. Starting last in a backup car after crashing his No. 1 Chevrolet in practice a day earlier, Ross Chastain pulled off a stunning late-race charge for his first Coca-Cola 600 victory.
With his remarkable comeback, the NASCAR veteran became the first driver to be victorious in the event after starting in last place.
Last year: Max Verstappen held off a late surge from polesitter Lando Norris to earn his last win before an 11-race losing streak. Last race: Lando Norris secured the victory from the pole in Monaco, closing the championship gap between him and McLaren teammate Piastri.
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Kyle Larson's attempted double was nothing but trouble. He crumpled race cars at Indy and Charlotte. Ross Chastain finally takes a winning step.
Ross Chastain finished second in Friday night's NASCAR Truck race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and when the Cup cars went out on the track for Coca-Cola 600 practice, he was again very fast.
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