Watch how a squares pool would have played out during past Charlotte 600 races. Every lead change, every stage winner, replayed in 60 seconds with randomized participants.
Larson completes the Memorial Day double, racing in the Indy 500 and then flying to Charlotte to win the Coca-Cola 600 the same day.
Blaney dominates the longest race on the NASCAR calendar, leading 102 laps in the No. 12 Ford for Team Penske.
Hamlin wins the 600 miles in Charlotte, adding a Crown Jewel victory to his resume on the way to his 2023 Cup championship.
Larson wins the Coca-Cola 600, dominating the longest night in NASCAR. The Hendrick driver adds another crown jewel.
Keselowski wins his first Coca-Cola 600 in the No. 2 Ford. A championship-caliber performance from Team Penske.
Truex wins the Coca-Cola 600. The race runs with no fans in attendance due to COVID-19.
Kyle Busch wins the Coca-Cola 600, proving once again he's the king of long-distance NASCAR races.
Dillon wins the Coca-Cola 600 in the No. 3 Chevrolet, adding NASCAR's longest race to his impressive resume of Crown Jewel victories.
Truex wins the Coca-Cola 600, giving the No. 78 Furniture Row team another crown jewel victory under the Charlotte lights.
Truex leads a record 392 of 400 laps. The most dominant performance in Coca-Cola 600 history. An absolute masterclass at Charlotte.
Johnson wins his fourth Coca-Cola 600, tying Darrell Waltrip's record. The 48 car rules Charlotte once again.
Johnson wins the Coca-Cola 600 for the second time, continuing his mastery of Charlotte Motor Speedway in the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet.
A 22-year-old Jeff Gordon wins the Coca-Cola 600 for his first career Cup Series victory. The Rainbow Warrior's legend begins at Charlotte.
Waltrip wins his third Coca-Cola 600, a record at the time. The charismatic driver dominates Charlotte's longest night.