Coca-Cola 600 Sells Out for 5th Straight Year at Charlotte as Tyler Reddick Takes Pole
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Updated · WBTV · May 24
Coca-Cola 600 Sells Out for 5th Straight Year at Charlotte as Tyler Reddick Takes Pole
8 articles · Updated · WBTV · May 24
Charlotte Motor Speedway said the 67th Coca-Cola 600 sold out for a fifth consecutive year, drawing a capacity crowd from all 50 states and 14 countries.
Saturday qualifying was rained out, putting NASCAR champion Tyler Reddick on the front row for Sunday’s start before a packed house.
A limited number of verified resale tickets remained available online, while Amazon Prime Video scheduled pre-race coverage for 5 p.m. and the green flag just after 6 p.m.
The race weekend also featured Sunday morning’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Truck Series event and unfolded amid tributes and remembrance highlighted by speedway officials.
Can defending champion Kyle Larson finally snap his 35-race winless streak at the grueling Coca-Cola 600?
How will the tragic death of Kyle Busch overshadow NASCAR’s longest race and its Memorial Day tributes?