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In progress: Coke 600

May 25, 2003
11:50 PM EDT (0350 GMT)

CONCORD, N.C. -- Jimmie Johnson won the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 for his fourth career Winston Cup win.

An in-progress report on the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway:

Lap 1: Race started under caution due to moisture on the racetrack

Lap 4: Green flag flies alone for the first time. Pole-sitter Ryan Newman leads first green-flag lap.

Lap 14: Pole-sitter Newman reports high water temperature (235 degrees)

Lap 39: Ken Schrader slaps wall coming out of Turn 4, minimal damage

Lap 50: Newman loses lead to Tony Stewart after leading first 49 laps from the pole

Lap 51: First green-flag pit stops begin

Lap 58: Matt Kenseth inherits lead during green-flag pit stops

Lap 59: Tony Stewart takes lead during green-flag stops

Lap 87: 28 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 99: Tony Stewart holds a three-second lead over Kurt Busch

Lap 100: 26 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 103: 100th straight caution-free lap recorded

Lap 104: Caution displayed due to rain

Lap 106: Dale Earnhardt Jr. in for second pit stop to reapply lug nuts, drops to tail end of lead lap

Lap 108: Red flag comes out for rain

Lap 110: Green flag

Lap 116: 24 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 118: All 43 starters still running

Lap 120: Stewart leads Kenseth by 2.760 seconds

Lap 123: Stewart loses lead to Kenseth, reports possible motor trouble

Lap 128: Caution flies for a Turn 1 accident involving Jeremy Mayfield. It is the first caution not related to rain. Mayfield is uninjured.

Lap 135: Green flag

Lap 139: Stewart 24th, the last driver on the lead lap

Lap 146: Kenseth becomes third driver (Stewart, Newman) to lead at least 25 laps

Lap 149: Jack Sprague gets loose, does not hit wall

Lap 158: 24 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 160: Stewart pulls into the garage area

Lap 177: Only two cars (Mayfield, Stewart) not running

Lap 180: 22 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 184: John Andretti slaps wall

Lap 186: Andretti pits

Lap 190: Stewart back on track, 31 laps down

Lap 194: Round of green-flag stops

Lap 198: Ricky Rudd slides through infield trying to get to his pit

Lap 202: Rudd's spin allows Bobby Labonte, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Greg Biffle to make a yellow-flag pit stop.

Lap 212: 11 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 219: Jimmie Johnson takes third after starting 43rd

Lap 220: Kenny Wallace pits with motor problems

Lap 222: Earnhardt Jr. spins on frontstretch, caution comes out, eight cars got laps back

Lap 223: Two cars (Mayfield, K. Wallace) in garage

Lap 225: 12 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 228: Bobby Labonte leads Matt Kenseth by .310 seconds

Lap 229: Steve Park spins by himself on backstretch, caution comes out. Jimmy Spencer gets his lap back, leaving 10 cars on the lead lap.

Lap 232: Green flag

Lap 238: Matt Kenseth leads Jeff Gordon by .321 seconds

Lap 239: Jack Sprague makes unscheduled pit stop

Lap 240: Earnhardt Jr. makes unscheduled pit stop

Lap 241: Yellow out for Harvick's flat tire, multiple cars take opportunity to pit

Lap 244: Robby Gordon and Elliott Sadler back on lead lap

Lap 245: Jimmie Johnson takes the lead

Lap 249: Elliott Sadler goes back a lap down

Lap 249: Kurt Busch reports a flat right rear tire, makes green-flag stop

Lap 253: Johnson leads Kenseth by 1.914 seconds

Lap 257: Only cars in garage are Kenny Wallace, Mayfield and Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Lap 260: 8 of the 43 cars remain on the lead lap

Lap 264: Johnson leads Kenseth by 2.285 seconds

Lap 265: Yellow out after Ricky Craven's engine expires, leaking oil onto track

Lap 265: Larry Foyt, Elliott Sadler and John Andretti all crash after getting into oil

Lap 266: Greg Biffle's engine expires

Lap 273: Jeff Gordon tops off his tank

Lap 274: Rain begins to fall again

Lap 276: Red flag comes out for second time due to rain

Lap 276: Race called: Jimmie Johnson declared winner of the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600. Matt Kenseth extended his points lead by finishing second. Bobby Labonte finishes third for his fourth straight top-five finish.

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