Bell takes rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 in N.C. (2024)

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May 27, 2024, 12:28 AM ET

CONCORD, N.C. -- Christopher Bell finally has a big win to put on his résumé -- even if it was a little anticlimactic.

Bell won the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway after the race was called around midnight due to wet weather with 151 laps remaining. The race had been red-flagged for more than two hours following a steady downpour.

Attempts to dry the track were unsuccessful after Bell led a race-high 90 laps in his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 Toyota for his eighth career Cup Series win, and his first crown jewel race.

"It feels so good ... Just to have a great race to go off of, a race that we led laps and were able to pass cars," Bell said. "Hopefully, this is something we can build on and get back to being more consistent."

Bell entered the race with only one top-10 finish in his previous seven Cup races.

NASCAR said that due to inclement weather, high humidity and the likelihood of resuming action after 1 a.m. local time with the track-drying process, the race was declared official.

Fans booed loudly after it was announced the race would not continue.

"It was getting booed out of the place," Bell said with a laugh. "... It seems all of my wins come with an asterisk."

Bell's crew chief, Adam Stevens, said they talked repeatedly to Bell about staying in front with the bad weather coming in.

"You can't afford to have a long pit stop in a race like this," Stevens said. "There was a lot more pressure on the guys on pit road."

Brad Keselowski finished second, followed by William Byron, Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin.

The race was red-flagged just as Kyle Larson arrived at Charlotte Motor Speedway to take over driving Hendrick Motorsports' No. 5 Chevrolet.

Larson had hoped to become the first driver since Tony Stewart to run all 1,100 laps as part of the Indianapolis 500-Coca-Cola 600 double, but bad weather in Indianapolis quickly nixed those plans.

After finishing 18th at the Indianapolis 500, Larson was shuttled out of the track and one plane and two helicopter rides later arrived at the 1.5-mile oval at Charlotte to cheers from the crowd.

He jogged to his pit stall in his fire suit and strapped on his helmet -- only to have the race halted moments later by a heavy downpour.

He never got a chance to turn a lap at Charlotte.

Under NASCAR rules, Larson is not allowed to participate in the playoffs unless he starts every race. However, Hendrick Motorsports can submit a waiver to NASCAR, asking for an exception to the rule.

There is no guarantee that NASCAR will approve the waiver, but it's hard to imagine the sport's governing body keeping its top driver out of the postseason.

Larson did not address the media after the race.

Keselowski started the race 30th, but worked his way up through the field to second place and felt like he had the car to win the race if the rain had held off.

"We ran down the 20 car twice and didn't get to see it play out," Keselowski said. "It slipped through our fingers. I think we would have won had we run the co*ke 600, but we ran the co*ke 350. I'm bummed for our team, but the weather is what the weather is."

The first half of the race had nine race leaders with Byron and Bell winning the first two stages.

Justin Allgaier, who has started 82 Cup races during his career but hasn't been on the circuit full-time since 2015, was chosen to fill in for Larson because they have similar body types and require somewhat similar seat setups.

He did well despite not having race regularly on the Cup Series since 2015.

"My job was just not to wreck the car for Kyle," Allgaier said.

Ryan Blaney's bid to become the first back-to-back winner of the Coca-Cola 600 since Jimmie Johnson in 2004-05 ended when his front right tire went down on lap 143, sending his No. 12 Ford into the wall and ending his night.

"I just came off pit road and put tires on it and I don't know if I ran over something, but one of them blew," Blaney said. "I blew a tire going into [Turn] 3, so I don't know if I hit something or what, but it's kind of odd. We'll have to go back and take a look at it. It stinks."

Bell takes rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 in N.C. (2024)

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Bell takes rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 in N.C.? ›

Bell won the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway after the race was called around midnight due to wet weather with 151 laps remaining. The race had been red-flagged for more than two hours following a steady downpour.

Did the Coca-Cola 600 get rained out? ›

Christopher Bell was dozing off when he finally got the call late Sunday night. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver was awakened to the news that he was declared the winner after an evening of bad weather at Charlotte Motor Speedway, claiming the rain-shortened NASCAR Cup Series' Coca-Cola 600 in Concord, N.C.

Who does Christopher Bell drive for? ›

Christopher Bell currently drives the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. He owns eight career wins at the Cup level, most recently winning in May 2024 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600. He scored his first career win in 2021 at the Daytona International Speedway Road Course.

What place did Kyle Larson get? ›

Kyle Larson Race Results
DATERACEPLACE
3/17NASCAR Cup Series at Bristol5
3/10NASCAR Cup Series at Phoenix14
3/3NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas1
2/25NASCAR Cup Series at Atlanta32
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How much are Coca-Cola 600 tickets? ›

Tickets for the Coca-Cola 600 can be purchased on ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices range from $115-$488. Tickets for the BetMGM 300 and North Carolina Education Lottery 200 can also be purchased on Ticketmaster for as little as $20.

How long to dry a Charlotte Motor Speedway? ›

Charlotte Motor Speedway even borrowed some from their sister tracks. “The jet dryer is a down-draft machine,” Coleman explained. “That basically is a jet engine pushing both air but also heat into the racetrack to help dry.” These machines can get the track dry in less than two hours depending on the humidity.

Did they cancel the Coca-Cola 600? ›

NASCAR didn't finish its longest race. The Coca-Cola 600 was stopped more than halfway through due to severe weather. Lighting struck, rain poured — and the red flag was thrown. It was around 9:30 p.m. Sunday when the race — already official as more than half of it had been completed — was halted after 249 of 400 laps.

Who is NASCAR Christopher Bell wife? ›

Personal life. Bell got engaged to Morgan Kemenah in December 2018 after they had been dating for four and a half years, and they married in February 2020, weeks before the Daytona 500.

Does Christopher Bell drive a Toyota? ›

Joe Gibbs Racing Driver

Christopher Bell will drive the No. 20 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series (NSC).

How much does a NASCAR driver make? ›

The reality of how much NASCAR drivers make
DriverYearly salary and earnings (millions)
Kyle Busch$16.9
Denny Hamlin$14.6
Kevin Harvick$13.6
Brad Keselowski$11.2
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Is Kyle Larson currently married? ›

What ethnicity is Kyle Larson? ›

Larson earned the 2013 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year award, becoming the first Asian-American and first Drive for Diversity participant to win a Rookie of the Year Award in one of NASCAR's national touring series.

How much does Kyle Larson make racing? ›

Kyle Larson is estimated to earn approximately $10 million annually while driving for Hendricks Motorsports. This includes his base salary as well as endorsem*nt deals. Larson has seen a steady yet impressive bump in his salary throughout his career. Larson also boasts an impressive net worth of $12 million.

Who is the favorite to win the Coca-Cola 600? ›

Kyle Larson is the +475 favorite (risk $100 to win $475) in the NASCAR at Charlotte odds, while Denny Hamlin is +600 and Tyler Reddick is +700.

Is the co*ke 600 sold out? ›

The Coca-Cola 600 is officially sold out!

Who owns Charlotte Motor Speedway? ›

It has hosted various major races since its inaugural season of racing in 1960, including NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA SportsCar Championship races. The track is currently owned by Speedway Motorsports, LLC (SMI), with Greg Walter serving as the track's general manager. Charlotte Motor Speedway is served by U.S. Route 29.

What's the status of the Coca-Cola 600? ›

Christopher Bell lands victory in rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600. Christopher Bell rolled to victory in Sunday night's Coca-Cola 600, prevailing in a rain-shortened event at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Is the Coca-Cola race over? ›

After 249 of 400 laps, Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 was declared official due to inclement weather, giving Christopher Bell the win.

What time is the Coca-Cola 600 on today? ›

The Coca-Cola 600 is scheduled for Sunday, May 26, 2024 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, NC, on Sunday, March 10, 2024. The race is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET (3 p.m. PT) and will air on Fox and stream on the platforms featured below.

Who won the cup race today at NASCAR? ›

Ryan Blaney, who hadn't won since Martinsville last fall, was able to secure his first win of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season in Sunday's Iowa Corn 350 at Iowa Speedway. The Team Penske driver led a race-high 201 laps in the 350-lap contest, and he won Stage 1 on his path to the win.

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