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The longest race in the calendar of the Nascar Cup series will take place on Sunday evening on the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The current head of the Cup series, Kyle Larson, is a hot topic this weekend when he tries the doubles. After the race in the Indy 500, the Hendrick Motorsports driver will rush to Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600.

The racing driver of Joe Gibbs, Chase Briscoe, will start the race from the pole position, followed by Hendrick Motorsport drivers Larson and Williams Byron in second and third place.

Here is everything you need to know in front of the Nascar Cup series Coca-Cola 600.

When is the Nascar Cup series Coca-Cola 600 on the Charlotte Motor Speedway?

Sunday, May 25th

Cup series Coca -Cola 600 -local time: 6:00 p.m.

As you can see the Nascar Cup series Coca-Cola 600

The Nascar Cup series Coca-Cola 600 on the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday can be followed live on Prime, Max, PRN and Siriusxm Nascar Radio.

News to catch up before the race

Penske Nascar Champ says “We have to go forward” to IndyCar scandal

Jimmie Johnson reveals why he rejected Nascar-Indy 500 Double

Kyle Busch extends the contract with Richard Childress Racing until 2026

Four Nascar Cup stars, which can be reached in the Coke 600 large career milestones

Ross Chastain cuts off the tire and crashes after he has had Coke 600 exercise on average

Ross Chastain, Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

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NASCAR Cup series Coca-Cola 600 starting line

Chase Briscoe starts the coveted race from the pole position. The full starting line -up can be displayed here.

What is the wallet for the Nascar Cup series Coca-Cola 600?

The wallet for the Cup Series race in Charlotte is 13,651,450 US dollars. This includes payouts, all positions, emergency prices, contributions to the annual point fund, etc.

NASCAR Cup series Coca-Cola 600 on Charlotte Motor Speedway: Repetition winner

Darrell Waltrip was the most successful driver at the event with five racing winners between 1978 and 1989.

5 victories
Darrell Waltrip – 1978, 1979, 1985, 1988, 1989

4 victories
Jimmie Johnson – 2003, 2004, 2005, 2014

3 victories
Buddy Baker – 1968, 1972, 1973
David Pearson – 1961, 1974, 1976
Bobby Allison – 1971, 1981, 1984
Dale Earnhardt – 1986, 1992, 1993
Jeff Gordon – 1994, 1997, 1998
Kasey Kahne – 2006, 2008, 2012

2 victories
Fred Lorenzen – 1963, 1965
Jim Paschal – 1964, 1967
Richard Petty – 1975, 1977
Neil Bonnett – 1982, 1983
Jeff Burton – 1999, 2001
Kevin Harvick – 2011, 2013
Martin True Jr.- 2016, 2019

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What are the Nascar Cup series in front of the Coca-Cola 600?

1. Kyle Larson – 469
2. William Byron – 434
3 .. Christopher Bell – 384
4. Chase Elliott – 378
5. Ryan Blaney – 362
6. Tyler Reddick – 357
7. Denny Hamlin – 346
8. Alex Bowman – 325
9. Joey Logano – 318
10. Bubba Wallace – 310
11. Ross Chastain – 300
12. Chase Briscoe – 278
13. Austin Cindric – 273
14. Ricky Stenhouse JR – 258
15. Ryan Preec – 251
16. Josh Berry – 244
17. Kyle Busch – 244
18. John H. Nemechek – 234
19th Carson Hocevar – 230
20. Michael McDowell – 228
21. Austin Dillon – 227
22. Zane Smith – 227
23. Todd Gilliland – 227
24. Chris Buescher – 224
25. AJ Allmendinger – 218
26. Ty Gibbs – 217
27. Daniel Suárez – 209
28. Justin Haley – 206
29. Erik Jones – 196
30. Ty Dillon – 188
31. Noah Gragson – 181
32. Riley Herbst – 151
33. Brad Keselowski – 148
34. Cole Custer – 139
35. Shane van Gisbergen – 138
36. Cody goods – 68
37. Jimmie Johnson – 34
38. Corey Lajoie – 24
39. JJ Yeley – 9
40. Katherine Legge – 7
41. Casey Mears – 2
42. Burt Myers – 1
43. Chad Finchum – 1
44. Martin Truex JR – 1

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