Brad Keselowski won the Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte
Motor Speedway on Sunday night.
Keselowski inherited the lead when Chase Elliott
pitted before an Overtime restart.
Keselowski held off Jimmie Johnson over the final two laps to pick up
his first win in NASCAR’s longest race.
Keselowski said the victory knocked another one of
NASCAR’s majors off his list.
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Keselowski said the victory was emotional because of
what Memorial Day means and because he was able to take the name of a fallen
soldier to victory lane.
“It means a lot to me, but I can’t help but think
about the Reep family and Donovan [the fallen soldier’s name on Keselowski’s
windshield],” Keselowski said. “I know
Memorial Day’s about a lot more than racing, but we’re glad to be able to do
cool things like racing because of the freedoms provided by those that are
willing to make those sacrifices.”
Elliott had a strong car throughout the race, and was
leading when his teammate William Byron brought out the caution with three laps
to go. Elliott pitted while the other
leaders stayed out, and he was only able to work his way back to third in the
final two laps.
Elliott said the leader is always at a disadvantage
when a late-race caution comes out.
“Those guys are going to do the opposite of whatever
we do, but that’s just part of it,” Elliott said. “You make those decisions and live with
them. Just trying to make the best
decision you can.”
Elliott’s teammate Jimmie Johnson ran towards the
front throughout the night, and he finished second on Sunday.
Johnson, who has gone winless since June 2017, said
his team is starting to put together stronger runs.
“Very proud of everyone on this Ally Chevrolet, second’s
okay,” Johnson said. “It’s tough being
this close to victory lane, but we’re knocking on the door and we’ll get
there. Very proud of the effort we’re
putting in, but second stinks.”
Unofficial results:
1. Brad Keselowski
2. Jimmie Johnson
3. Chase Elliott
4. Ryan Blaney
5. Kyle Busch
6. Kevin Harvick
7. Martin Truex Jr.
8. Kurt Busch
9. Tyler Reddick
10. Christopher Bell
11. Chris Buescher
12. Erik Jones
13. Cole Custer
14. Joey Logano
15. Austin Dillon
16. Aric Almirola
17. John Hunter Nemechek
18. Matt DiBenedetto
19. Michael McDowell
20. Alex Bowman
21. William Byron
22. Ross Chastain
23. Ryan Preece
24. Corey LaJoie
25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
26. Ty Dillon
27. Matt Kenseth
28. Ryan Newman
29. Daniel Suarez
30. Denny Hamlin
31. Brennan Poole
32. Gray Gaulding
33. BJ McLeod
34. Garrett Smithley
35. Timmy Hill
36. Quin Houff
37. Joey Gase
38. JJ Yeley
39. Bubba Wallace
40. Clint Bowyer
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