Who Will Win The Coca Cola 600

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After six hours on Sunday that included a rain delay and overtime, Brad Keselowski won the Coca-Cola 600 for the first time in his career. It was the longest race, by miles, in NASCAR history. Three Fords are the next in line favorites to win this race. Unfortunately, it has been since 2002 that a Ford has won the Coca-Cola 600. Mark Martin was the last Ford driver to taste victory on Memorial Day Weekend. Betting a Ford to win the Coca-Cola 600 is bound to be risky.

NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 will be live in a few hours and everyone is talking about who’s going to edge over others to take the win. After the return of NASCAR, we have had three different drivers winning one race each and the fight has been very close.

Last week, the competition was closer and multiple incidents ensured that the result was not the same in every race. Kevin Harvick took the win at Darlington in The Real Heroes 400 followed by Alex Bowmen and Kurt Busch.

After that, in the Wednesday race, Danny Hamlin triumphed, followed by Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick. Additionally, Kyle also scored a podium in the last Xfinity race on Thursday.

The qualifying draw hasn’t been kind on Kyle but here at Charlotte, he looks totally ready to prove his might in the qualifying race. Additionally, Chase Elliott who was looking really strong before his incident with Kyle at the Toyota 500 can also be a strong contender.

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With the qualifying starting in a few hours, we will get a taste of the action soon.

Jimmie Johnson can still fight for the win for Coca-Cola 600

The veteran NASCAR driver has seven Cup Series titles and 83 race wins. And while he hasn’t been as impressive in the last two years, he’s still showing enough speed to fight. He finished eighth or better three times this season, including a strong eighth-place run at Darlington last Wednesday despite starting near the back of the pack.

Jimmie Johnson has eight career wins at Charlotte Motor Speedway. However, when the 2020 Coca-Cola 600 starts on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET, the man who helped him arrive will be working with another driver.

Johnson’s previous team boss, Chad Knaus, is presently working for William Byron. Despite the fact that he saw his ubiquity ascend with three iRacing wins during NASCAR’s rest, Byron still can’t seem to win a Cup Series race in his vocation. However, he’s one of the 2020 NASCAR at Charlotte contenders to watch out for.

Who Will Win The Coca Cola 600 2020

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