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Kyle Larson ends Indy-Charlotte Double attempts, citing logistical, financial challenges but leaves door open for future Indy ...
The NASCAR star was making his second attempt at ‘Double Duty’ with the Indy 500 and the Coca Cola 600. However, the HMS star had a disastrous day with incidents during both races.
In 2024, the Indy 500 was delayed so late he couldn’t even make it to Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600, which was shortened anyway. He tried again in 2025, started 21st at Indy, spun on Lap 91 ...
Last year, Larson missed the Coke 600 because of a four-hour rain delay at the Indy 500. By the time the 2021 Cup Series champion arrived at Charlotte, the 600 was in a rain delay that resulted in ...
This past Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway had around 2.6 million viewers on Prime Video, per a report from Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal. That’s down from the 3.1 ...
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 ...
A driver competing in the Coca-Cola 600 and the Indianapolis 500 in the same year was never an issue until 1971 when the federal government passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.
Tony Stewart — 2001 Coca-Cola 600 (Started 43rd, Finished 3rd) Syndication: Daytona Beach News-Journal. Tony Stewart didn’t win the 600 in 2001, but what he did that day is legendary.