Ryan Blaney cruises to victory at Charlotte’s Coca-Cola 600 to break 59-race winless streak

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Alex Zitlow (of The Charlotte Observer) and Lou Bezczak (of The State) are on location today to keep you updated on all the action – and inaction – at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Monday. For the latest news check the below section. Please update this page as necessary. Live Updates from Charlotte Motor Speedway Stage 4 Lap 400: Ryan Blaney holds off William Byron and Martin Truex Jr. to win the 2023 Coca-Cola 600. This ended a 59-race point winless streak for Team 12, one of the most consistent teams in the team. The Cup Series. More to come very soon.

Lap 374: Another caution took out a potential contender as Kyle Larson lost control of his No. 5 car and took out Ty Gibbs. Three more cars were involved in the incident. Ryan Blaney led the final scoring cycle and William Byrne was second. Lap 369: The warnings are on when Austin Cindrich spins at the end of the Coca-Cola 600. William Byron is still ahead of Ryan Blaney.

Lap 362 – Another caution was issued when Ricky Stenhouse pushed AJ Allmendinger for the 15th caution (if the race caution does not count). William Byron is the leader of the race. No cars came to the pit road from the lead lap. Lap 357: Caution came out when Kevin Harvick’s car came loose and collided with Tyler Reddick’s car. It was the fourteenth caution of the race. Zane Smith has been dropped and is leading the run. William Byrne is the leader coming off pit road with Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, Ty Gibbs, and Martin Truex Jr. in second. Lap 343: A loose wheel by Michael McDowell brings out the final caution. Under NASCAR rules, two members of McDowell’s crew would be suspended because of the infraction. William Byron again leads the race coming off pit road ahead of Ryan Blaney and Tyler Reddick. According to Fox Sports broadcasts, Byrne earned 18 spots off pit road. Lap 330 – Tyler Reddick saved the race and averted disaster when the car bounced off the front wall. Lap 301 – William Byrne had the lead after pit stops after Stage 3. But Ryan Blaney took the lead from Byron on the next lap. Stage 3 Lap 300 – Ryan Blaney passes Tyler Reddick and Martin Truex Jr. to win Stage 3. It was Blaney’s first stage win of the year. Blainey led a career-high 96 laps. Blaney took the lead from William Byrne on lap 282.

Lap 274: The 11th caution of the race comes out when Brad Keselowski and Todd Gilliland come together. Gilliland’s car needed to be pulled while Keselowski’s got a flat tire. It appeared that Keselowski’s car got loose and slammed into the rear of Gilliland’s car. Lap 232: That slide was the embodiment of this syllable: WOHHHHHHH. Christopher Bell got loose in Turn 4 and slid right in front of the pit road avoiding all the walls and was able to save the car without damage. Lots of time to get back in the race, especially with one of the best in the 20-car field. Lap 204: We’re at eight caution flags now. Kevin Harvick leads the

 Field From Pit Road. But Ricky Stenhouse Jr. And Kyle Busch Would Lead Stage 3; Both Stayed Out And Did Not Blow The Whistle.

Lap 200: All smiles for Chris Buescher who takes the win on Stage 2. Kevin Harvick follows: What a comeback for Cars 4! —Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs, William Byron, Ross Chastain, Bubba Wallace. Lap 185: The seventh caution of the race is issued when Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin come together in turn one. Hamlin, the defending champion of the race, is probably done for today. Hamlin said over his radio that Elliott should be parked, and a crew member replied: “Yeah. It sounds like intentional.” Elliott also had the words over the radio as the No. 11 car tried to put him down twice on lap two: “Am I missing something?” (Field From Pit Road. But Ricky Stenhouse Jr. And Kyle Busch Would Lead Stage 3; Both Stayed Out And Did Not Blow The Whistle.)

  Ryan Blaney retakes the lead after the restart. This is the second time he has led the race. Aric Almirola also touched the wall on the restart and faded back. Lap 176 – Kyle Busch brought out the seventh caution of the race when he got loose and collided with Brad Keselowski down the stretch. Busch also went backward before turning the car and heading to the pit road. Keselowski’s car could have collided

Do The Wall After Being Hit By Bush.

Lap 164: The race returned to green but not for long, as Jimmie Johnson spun for the second time in the race. Replays showed Johnson’s legacy teammate Noah Gragson hitting him… Johnson’s done.

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