
Ross Chastain Claims Rain‑Shortened O’Reilly Series Victory at Charlotte
Rain forced an early end to the O’Reilly Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Ross Chastain captured his first series victory since 2019.
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Rain forced an early end to the O’Reilly Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Ross Chastain captured his first series victory since 2019.

Rain forced an early end to the Coca‑Cola 600, but a timely two‑tire call by crew chief Ryan Sparks propelled Daniel Suarez to his third career victory, while a cascade of crashes and strategic moves reshaped the stage.

Rain forced NASCAR to end the Coca‑Cola 600 after 27 laps, delivering Daniel Suarez his first Cup win since 2024 and paying tribute to Kyle Busch, who died of pneumonia and sepsis three days earlier.

During the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, NASCAR and the late Kyle Busch’s family honored the champion’s life, highlighting his competitive fire and his quiet generosity.
After a busy weekend that included an Indy 500 win and a Canadian Grand Prix triumph, the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway was cut short by showers. Daniel Suarez led laps before the rain ended the event, prompting tributes to Kyle Busch, who died at 41, and revealing a full finishing order that placed Christopher Bell second and Denny Hamlin third.

A solemn ceremony at Charlotte Motor Speedway paid tribute to Kyle Busch, whose career spanned 234 victories and two Cup Series championships, as the sport’s community rallied around his family.

The season's longest NASCAR race unfolded at Charlotte Motor Speedway, featuring pole‑position drama, stage battles, and a surprise winner, setting the stage for the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event.

In a dramatic, rain‑hit night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Daniel Suarez claimed his first Cup Series win since 2024, becoming the first Mexican‑born driver to win the Coca‑Cola 600, as the field paid homage to the recently deceased Kyle Busch.
Daniel Suarez dedicated his Coca‑Cola 600 win to his late mentor Kyle Busch, becoming the first Mexican‑born driver to capture the event while Spire Motorsports celebrated a strategic gamble that paid off.

A tribute delivered before the Coca‑Cola 600 captures the depth of a rivalry that evolved into mutual respect, highlighting Busch’s extraordinary achievements and enduring legacy.

Tyler Reddick leads the Cup Series after the rain‑shortened Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte, with Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney close behind and the playoff cutline undergoing a significant shift.

After a rain delay and a decisive pit strategy, Daniel Suarez won the Coca‑Cola 600, becoming the first Mexican‑born driver to take the checkered flag while paying homage to his mentor Kyle Busch, who died days earlier.

Daniel Suárez became the first Mexican‑born driver to win the Coca‑Cola 600 after rain forced an early end, honoring Kyle Busch with a heartfelt dedication.

Daniel Suarez captured a rain‑delayed NASCAR Cup Series race at Charlotte, securing his first victory since 2024 while the sport paid tribute to the late Kyle Busch.

Rain forced NASCAR to end the Coca‑Cola 600 after 27 laps, handing the checkered flag to Daniel Suarez, who celebrated his first victory since 2024 and the first win by a Mexican‑born driver in the event. The conclusion of the race doubled as a solemn tribute to Kyle Busch, who died earlier this year from complications of pneumonia and sepsis; his family was in attendance and his No. 8 car was honored with a grass‑marked signature and a highway billboard.

Daniel Suarez won the rain‑shortened Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, becoming the first Mexican‑born driver to take the checkered flag. The victory was tinged with tribute to the late Kyle Busch, whose legacy shaped the event.

Daniel Suarez captured a rain‑shortened Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte, using a late‑race two‑tire strategy to claim his first 2026 victory and spark an emotional tribute.

Daniel Suarez captured the Coca‑Cola 600 after a rain‑delayed finish, while early crashes and a final‑stage pile‑up knocked out several playoff contenders, reshaping the NASCAR points leaderboard

Daniel Suarez won the 67th Coca‑Cola 600 after rain forced an early end, earning his third career NASCAR Cup Series victory.
Daniel Suarez won the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte on May 24, 2026, after a rain‑induced early finish that saw multiple crashes and a reshuffled points chart.

The Coca‑Cola 600 was cut short by rain after 373 laps, delivering a poignant moment for the sport and an unexpected victory for Daniel Suarez.

A sudden downpour forced NASCAR to end the Coca‑Cola 600 early, elevating Daniel Suarez to the top spot on his third career win and his debut with Spire Motorsports.

Rain forced an early end to the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte, but not before Daniel Suarez claimed victory, leading 17 laps while the field mourned the sudden loss of Kyle Busch.

Daniel Suárez took the checkered flag in the 67th Coca‑Cola 600 after a rain‑shortened race, leading just 17 laps but finishing ahead of Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin.