NASCAR All-Star Race May 22nd | RESULTS Charlotte Motor Speedway Race Results Coca-Cola 600 Results May 29th, 2022 Enjoy Illinois 300 presented by TicketSmarter June 5th | RESULTS Race Lap Times Race OVERALL OVERALL 5 LAP 10 LAP 15 LAP 20 LAP 25 LAP 30 LAP Lap 25 Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Lap 5 Lap 6 Lap 7 Lap 8 Lap 9 Lap 10 Lap 11 Lap 12 Lap 13 Lap 14 Lap 15 Lap 16 Lap 17 Lap 18 Lap 19 Lap 20 Lap 21 Lap 22 Lap 23 Lap 24 Lap 25 Race Qualifying Practice 1 Raw Feed Stage 1 of 3 413 / 413 Laps / Total 413 / 413 Time Elapsed 13:16:16 Lead Changes 31 Leaders 13 Cautions 18 Best Speed 182.723 PRACTICE RESULTS TIME BEHIND LAPS DELTA BEST TIME BEST SPEED 1 Kyle Larson 5 | | LEADER 10 LEADER 29.589 182.5 MPH 2 Alex Bowman 48 | | 0.048 20 0.048 29.637 182.205 MPH 3 Ross Chastain 1 | | 0.114 20 0.114 29.703 181.8 MPH 4 Austin Cindric 2 | | 0.116 18 0.116 29.705 181.788 MPH 5 Martin Truex Jr 19 | | 0.141 23 0.141 29.73 181.635 MPH 6 Kyle Busch 18 | | 0.164 20 0.164 29.753 181.494 MPH 7 Denny Hamlin 11 | | 0.169 23 0.169 29.758 181.464 MPH 8 Daniel Suárez 99 | | 0.213 20 0.213 29.802 181.196 MPH 9 Ryan Blaney 12 | | 0.258 25 0.258 29.847 180.923 MPH 10 Joey Logano 22 | | 0.264 22 0.264 29.853 180.886 MPH 11 Erik Jones 43 | | 0.296 20 0.296 29.885 180.693 MPH 12 William Byron 24 | | 0.308 18 0.308 29.897 180.62 MPH 13 Bubba Wallace 23 | | 0.348 19 0.348 29.937 180.379 MPH 14 Chase Elliott 9 | | 0.374 20 0.374 29.963 180.222 MPH 15 Christopher Bell 20 | | 0.394 20 0.394 29.983 180.102 MPH 16 Corey Lajoie 7 | | 0.424 4 0.424 30.013 179.922 MPH 17 Kurt Busch 45 | | 0.486 20 0.486 30.075 179.551 MPH 18 Michael McDowell 34 | | 0.557 22 0.557 30.146 179.128 MPH 19 Chris Buescher 17 | | 0.572 15 0.572 30.161 179.039 MPH 20 Ryan Preece 15 | | 0.599 9 0.599 30.188 178.879 MPH 21 Chase Briscoe 14 | | 0.617 19 0.617 30.206 178.772 MPH 22 Tyler Reddick 8 | | 0.617 24 0.617 30.206 178.772 MPH 23 Todd Gilliland 38 | | 0.643 19 0.643 30.232 178.619 MPH 24 Cole Custer 41 | | 0.677 20 0.677 30.266 178.418 MPH 25 Aric Almirola 10 | | 0.688 21 0.688 30.277 178.353 MPH 26 Justin Haley 31 | | 0.698 18 0.698 30.287 178.294 MPH 27 Harrison Burton 21 | | 0.705 25 0.705 30.294 178.253 MPH 28 Brad Keselowski 6 | | 0.717 14 0.717 30.306 178.183 MPH 29 Noah Gragson 16 | | 0.780 21 0.780 30.369 177.813 MPH 30 Kevin Harvick 4 | | 0.806 21 0.806 30.395 177.661 MPH 31 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 47 | | 0.835 14 0.835 30.424 177.491 MPH 32 Ty Dillon 42 | | 1.077 20 1.077 30.666 176.091 MPH 33 Austin Dillon 3 | | 1.141 24 1.141 30.73 175.724 MPH 34 Cody Ware 51 | | 1.149 13 1.149 30.738 175.678 MPH 35 BJ McLeod 78 | | 1.320 3 1.320 30.909 174.706 MPH 36 Josh Bilicki 77 | | 1.662 18 1.662 31.251 172.794 MPH 37 *50 | | 2.206 7 2.206 31.795 169.838 MPH RESULTS START POS FINAL STATUS LAPS COMPLETED LAPS LED POINTS PLAYOFF POINTS 1 Denny Hamlin 11 | 1 Running 413 15 42 5 2 Kyle Busch 18 | 4 Running 413 36 35 0 3 Kevin Harvick 4 | 18 Running 413 0 38 0 4 Chase Briscoe 14 | 15 Running 413 2 49 0 5 Christopher Bell 20 | 3 Running 413 0 41 0 6 Tyler Reddick 8 | 8 Running 413 19 50 0 7 Ricky Stenhouse Jr 47 | 29 Running 413 0 40 0 8 Michael McDowell 34 | 10 Running 413 0 29 0 9 Kyle Larson 5 | 36 Running 413 51 36 0 10 Alex Bowman 48 | 9 Running 413 0 29 0 11 Harrison Burton 21 | 17 Running 413 0 26 0 12 Martin Truex Jr 19 | 14 Running 413 0 30 0 13 Ty Dillon 42 | 28 Running 413 0 24 0 14 Erik Jones 43 | 25 Running 413 0 31 0 15 Ross Chastain 1 | 22 Running 413 153 48 1 16 Todd Gilliland 38 | 30 Running 413 0 21 0 17 Aric Almirola 10 | 24 Running 412 0 20 0 18 Cody Ware 51 | 33 Running 412 0 19 0 19 BJ McLeod 78 | 31 Running 407 0 18 0 20 Joey Logano 22 | 23 Accident 405 9 27 0 21 Cole Custer 41 | 21 Accident 405 0 20 0 22 Austin Dillon 3 | 16 Accident 405 0 17 0 23 Kaz Grala 50 | 34 Running 400 0 0 0 24 Noah Gragson 16 | 27 Throttle 386 0 0 0 25 Daniel Suárez 99 | 12 Accident 346 36 28 1 26 Chris Buescher 17 | 19 Accident 346 0 14 0 27 Justin Haley 31 | 20 Engine 343 0 10 0 28 Bubba Wallace 23 | 7 DVP 200 1 15 0 29 Ryan Blaney 12 | 11 Accident 195 2 13 0 30 Brad Keselowski 6 | 35 Accident 193 0 7 0 31 Kurt Busch 45 | 2 Accident 191 2 6 0 32 William Byron 24 | 5 Accident 191 1 5 0 33 Chase Elliott 9 | 13 DVP 188 86 14 1 34 Austin Cindric 2 | 6 Accident 145 0 3 0 35 Corey Lajoie 7 | 37 Accident 60 0 2 0 36 Josh Bilicki 77 | 32 Accident 31 0 0 0 37 Ryan Preece 15 | 26 DVP 16 0 0 0 RAW FEED EXPAND Stage 1 of 3 413 / 413 Laps / Total 413 / 413 Time Elapsed 13:16:16 Lead Changes 31 Leaders 13 Cautions 18 Best Speed 182.723 POS 1 | LEADER POS1 LEADER Denny Hamlin | POS 2 | 0.119 POS2 0.119 Kyle Busch | POS 3 | 0.665 POS3 0.665 Kevin Harvick | Timeline Compare Live Standings Denny Hamlin captures first career Coca-Cola 600 victory at Charlotte, prevailing in double overtime CONCORD, N.C. — Sunday night‘s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway started with Denny Hamlin out front and ended with Denny Hamlin out front.What happened in between defied belief. And a driver who claimed to thrive in chaos proved to be a man of his word.Hamlin won the longest race in NASCAR history — 619.5 miles — in two overtimes, beating Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch to the finish line by 0.014 seconds.With the victory — the second this season and the 48th of his career — Hamlin now holds trophies in all three of NASCAR‘s crown-jewel races: the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600 and Southern 500. Kevin Harvick is the only other active driver with all three titles.RELATED: Official results | At-track photosHamlin‘s victory spoiled what could have been one of the most astonishing comebacks in racing history. Kyle Larson started from the rear in a repaired car, suffered three pit-road penalties, a spin off Turn 4 and a fire in his pit stall but — miraculously — was leading the race on the next-to-last lap of regulation when Chase Briscoe spun underneath him while battling for the lead and caused the 17th caution of the night.A wreck on the first attempt at overtime collected Larson‘s No. 5 Chevrolet and scrambled the running order, leaving Hamlin in the lead on four fresh tires.“The first half (of the race) was a struggle for all of us,” said Larson, who finished ninth. “I was especially frustrated with myself. To rebound from that and have a shot to win there late was something to be proud of. Our team fought really hard. Happy with that.“Briscoe was really good, that long run there. Wish we would have just been a little bit better so he never would have got to me, ultimately spin.”After the second overtime restart, Hamlin and Busch battled side-by-side until Hamlin pulled ahead on Lap 412 of 413, 13 laps beyond the scheduled distance. Busch rallied but couldn‘t get back to Hamlin‘s bumper.“It’s so special,” Hamlin said. “It’s the last big one that’s not on my résumé. It meant so much.“Man, we weren’t very good all day. Just got ourselves in the right place at the right time. What a battle there!”Hamlin, however, was far from the likely winner as the race unfolded. Daniel Suárez arguably had the fastest car. His Trackhouse Racing teammate, Ross Chastain, led 153 laps — more than any other driver.In the closing stages of regulation, it appeared for all the world Larson and Briscoe would decide the outcome between them, until Briscoe spun as he was attempting to pass the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion to the inside.But in the first attempt at overtime, Austin Dillon‘s bold move on four fresh tires to Larson‘s two went awry off Turn 4, damaging seven cars and setting up Hamlin‘s win in the second overtime.That was merely the concluding chapter in a five-hour thriller.On a night that already had seen a surfeit of breathtaking action, Suárez‘s Chevrolet turned sideways on Lap 346 after contact with Briscoe‘s Ford and ignited a four-car wreck that ended with Chris Buescher‘s Ford barrel-rolling five times through the frontstretch infield and landing on its roof.Buescher climbed from his car uninjured, but a strong run for the Roush Fenway Keselowski driver ended abruptly. So did a remarkable run from Suárez, who had led four times for 38 laps, only to lose spots on every pit stop, with the cars of Hamlin and Joey Logano blocking his egress from pit road.“I‘m going to be a bit sore tomorrow,” Buescher said after an obligatory trip to the infield care center. “I haven‘t been upside-down in a really long time. The team did a really nice job. We had great speed and had a chance at this thing, it just didn‘t work out.”The opening laps of the event were an omen of things to come.How intense was the racing? Here‘s a microcosm: The first lap ended in a dead heat, with Kurt Busch nosing ahead of Hamlin by less than one thousandth of a second. Racing side-by-side with Hamlin, Busch extended his lead to 0.004 seconds on Lap 2 — roughly six inches.A determined Hamlin regained the top spot on Lap 3, but only by 0.011 seconds. The opening action set the tone for the entire race, which produced 31 lead changes among 13 different drivers.But what happened at the front of the field was multiplied exponentially by aggressive, close-quarters racing throughout the pack.On Lap 192 — eight laps short of the halfway point — the close-quarters competition ended badly. In the second turn after a restart following the 10th caution, Ryan Blaney‘s No. 12 Ford hooked the apron with the left-front tire and spun sideways.That misstep triggered a 13-car wreck that eliminated the contending cars of Blaney, Kurt Busch and William Byron.“I was tucked up tight behind the 8 (Tyler Reddick), and he was kind of lower than I thought on the frontstretch and kind of ran through the turf, and then got to (Turn) 1 and jerked right,” Blaney said after the wreck. “I think he was up behind the 99 (Suárez) and thinking he was going hit the apron, and I didn‘t have time to kind of get right, and I just kind of hit the apron and got me loose. I hate that other cars got tore up.”That wreck wouldn‘t be the last. By the end of the race, 17 of the 37 cars that started the event already sat in the garage in various states of disrepair.Kevin Harvick soldiered to a third-place finish, followed by Briscoe and Christopher Bell. Tyler Reddick, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Michael McDowell, Larson and Alex Bowman completed the top 10.The NASCAR Cup Series’ next race is Sunday’s Enjoy Illinois 300 (3:30 p.m. ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM), the circuit’s first event at World Wide Technology Raceway outside of St. Louis.Note: Inspection in the Cup Series garage is complete with no issues, confirming Hamlin as the race winner. The Nos. 4, 5, 8 and 20 will be going back to the R&D Center for further inspection.Hamlin vs. Larson: Who wins at Illinois? - Powered By PickUp DRIVERS COMPARISON Position Speed Time Denny Hamlin Kyle Busch Flag State Fastest Lap #1 Denny Hamlin Kyle Busch Kevin Harvick Chase Briscoe Christopher Bell Tyler Reddick Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Michael McDowell Kyle Larson Alex Bowman Harrison Burton # Martin Truex Jr. Ty Dillon Erik Jones Ross Chastain Todd Gilliland # Aric Almirola Cody Ware BJ McLeod Joey Logano Cole Custer Austin Dillon * Kaz Grala(i) Noah Gragson(i) Daniel Suarez Chris Buescher Justin Haley Bubba Wallace Ryan Blaney Brad Keselowski Kurt Busch William Byron Chase Elliott Austin Cindric # Corey LaJoie Josh Bilicki(i) Ryan Preece(i) #1 LAP SPEED 181.476MPH LEADER LEADER AVG RUNNING POS 7.116 BEST LAP TIME (SEC) 29.756 XFINITY FASTEST LAP (MPH) 181.476 LAPS LED 0 #2 Kyle Busch Denny Hamlin Kevin Harvick Chase Briscoe Christopher Bell Tyler Reddick Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Michael McDowell Kyle Larson Alex Bowman Harrison Burton # Martin Truex Jr. Ty Dillon Erik Jones Ross Chastain Todd Gilliland # Aric Almirola Cody Ware BJ McLeod Joey Logano Cole Custer Austin Dillon * Kaz Grala(i) Noah Gragson(i) Daniel Suarez Chris Buescher Justin Haley Bubba Wallace Ryan Blaney Brad Keselowski Kurt Busch William Byron Chase Elliott Austin Cindric # Corey LaJoie Josh Bilicki(i) Ryan Preece(i) #2 LAP SPEED 180.475MPH 0.11899999999878 (Time Behind) 0.11899999999878 (Time Behind) AVG RUNNING POS 12.833 BEST LAP TIME (SEC) 29.836 XFINITY FASTEST LAP (MPH)) 180.989 LAPS LED 0 LIVE STANDINGS FAVORITES POINTS BEHIND DELTA STAGE ONE POINTS STAGE TWO POINTS STAGE THREE POINTS RACE POINTS 1 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 2 A.J. Allmendinger 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 3 A.J. Allmendinger 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 LIVE STANDINGS POINTS BEHIND DELTA STAGE ONE POINTS STAGE TWO POINTS STAGE THREE POINTS RACE POINTS 1 Martin Truex Jr. 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 2 A.J. Allmendinger 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 3 A.J. Allmendinger 2 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 4 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 5 Brad Keselowski 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 6 Martin Truex Jr. 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 7 A.J. Allmendinger 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 8 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 9 Brad Keselowski 41 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 10 Brad Keselowski 17 | 999 -- 99.999 99 99 99 99 Listen to driver & spotter audio Access to Officials channel Tune-in to the radio broadcast New subscriptions can be purchased through the NASCAR Mobile app SUBSCRIBE NOW Already a Subscriber? LOG IN