It was known as the lengthy Race of NASCAR struck by Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR Power Rankings
1. Kyle Busch's (Last week: No.2) constancy and stability are starting to play into the two-time cup series champions hands. The no.18 Toyota led 36lapsin Sunday night's race held at Charlotte, and it has four top 10s and three top-three victories in its last five beginnings
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2. Ross Chastain (Last week: No.3) Chastain exhibited an excellent drive in NASCAR's long race. The No.1 Chevrolet stridden the field for a race-high 153 laps and was in the hunt for the victory in supplementary. A heavy nose injury banished Chastain to a 15th place finish, although Chastain's production was a good sign of his early-season achievement. He was a two-time cup winner this year; Chastain has accompanied in each of the last five races, scoring a noteworthy total at Dover (86 laps accompanied), Darlington (26), and Charlotte (153).
3. Chase Elliot (Last week: No.1) Elliot's day was quite irritable after contacting the wall in a conflict for second with Daniel Suarez. The series point Leader won at stage 1 and was challenging at the beginning of the race, directing 86 circuits. Although the deface proved much noteworthy as time ended on the defaced vehicle policy's six-minute clock. Elliot ended 33rd, their second straight finish for himself outside the top 25.
4. Christopher Bell (Last week: No.5) The NO.20 Toyota displays its velocity much more significant daily, and the bell is getting consequences to match. Despite some overdue wall contact, bell rallied to a fifth-place victory at the 1.5-mile oval, and it was his fifth top-seven victory in the previous six races.
5. Denny Hamlin (Last week: No.10) Hamlin's prosperity has changed. Yes, it's only a two-race stretch, but ending fourth at Kansas beside a Coca-Cola 600 victory in continuously point events is one of a turnaround given Hamlin's insufficient first dozen races of the year.
Career win No.48 immediately ties him for the series accompanied in successes this season (two) and observes a runner-up performance in the NASCAR All-Star Race. The latest sample size is small, although it is splendid nevertheless.
6. Kyle Larson (Last week: No.7)Larson started the lap as a leader by crossing the starting line on Lap 400, although that wasn't when the flag was flown and waved the banner on a Sunday night. The man on No.5 Chevrolet scratched up the ninth after an overdue charge Chase Briscoe, delivering the race to overtime.
7. Ryan Blaney (Last week: No.4) The apex from The star race victory returned to a disheartened low on Sunday when Blaney clipped turn one and sent no.12 spinning in front of the half of the field and getting another 11 in turn, two struggle.
8. Joey Logano (Last week: No.8) thanking Briscoe while Joey Logano finds himself struggling for the victory or having potential for the top-five overdue at Charlotte.
9. Alex Bowman (Last week: No.8) Bowman running with silence, which was a trend at charlotte, while he scored 10th place victory & is expected to get his fifth top-10 victory in the previous six races. But his average of 11.7 ranked him second in the season.
10. William Byron (Last week: No.9) finally, the results are coming for Byron; after getting thrown in a car crash, Byron finished 32nd.
Dropped Out: No one.
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