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The Legendary Troll King
The Coca-Cola 600 represents a formidable challenge for NASCAR Cup Series drivers.
Charlotte Motor Speedway is difficult to maneuver around, with 24-degree banking in the turns and straightaways that can cause problems if the racing gets three wide. Add in rapidly changing track conditions — the race starts just before sunset and doesn't conclude until the sky is swept in silk black — and it's no surprise why the race is considered one of the series' crown jewels.
This year's event will feature the return of two of NASCAR's biggest names, one from the past and one who figures to be a major player in the future. Jimmie Johnson will man the No. 84 car for Legacy Motor Club and look to secure his fifth win in the Queen City, which would tie him with Darrell Waltrip for most wins in the famed race.
Johnson's iconic No. 48 car will be out on the track, too, and for the first time in a month, Alex Bowman will be in the driver's seat. The Hendrick Motorsports star is back after fracturing his vertebra in a sprint car race last month.
So there's a whole lot of intrigue to this year's Coca-Cola 600. That should make for great viewing, both for the 100,000 or so set to attend the race as well as the millions who will be watching at home.
Which reminds us: here's what you need to know about the longest race of the Cup Series slate, including start time and broadcast information.
Charlotte Motor Speedway is difficult to maneuver around, with 24-degree banking in the turns and straightaways that can cause problems if the racing gets three wide. Add in rapidly changing track conditions — the race starts just before sunset and doesn't conclude until the sky is swept in silk black — and it's no surprise why the race is considered one of the series' crown jewels.
This year's event will feature the return of two of NASCAR's biggest names, one from the past and one who figures to be a major player in the future. Jimmie Johnson will man the No. 84 car for Legacy Motor Club and look to secure his fifth win in the Queen City, which would tie him with Darrell Waltrip for most wins in the famed race.
Johnson's iconic No. 48 car will be out on the track, too, and for the first time in a month, Alex Bowman will be in the driver's seat. The Hendrick Motorsports star is back after fracturing his vertebra in a sprint car race last month.
So there's a whole lot of intrigue to this year's Coca-Cola 600. That should make for great viewing, both for the 100,000 or so set to attend the race as well as the millions who will be watching at home.
Which reminds us: here's what you need to know about the longest race of the Cup Series slate, including start time and broadcast information.