Ross Chastain Goes From Worst to 1st to Win NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 (Copy)
- Ross Chastain secured victory at Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night by overtaking William Byron with just five laps remaining.
- Chastain started in 40th place in a backup car after crashing in practice, and Byron led 283 laps, winning the first three stages.
- During the final 100 laps, Byron battled Denny Hamlin, who ran out of fuel late, while Chastain closed the gap and overtook Byron.
- Chastain expressed amazement at his ability to overtake two competitors who had outperformed him throughout the night during the closing laps of the 600.
- Larson crashed early and again in a multi-car wreck, while Jimmie Johnson's bid ended after hitting the wall and finishing last in his 700th start.
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