Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from 2024 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte

David Suggs

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NASCAR's longest race was cut short on Saturday, spelling a premature end to what promised to be as compelling an event as has occurred in the Cup Series this season.

The Coca-Cola 600, one of the crown jewels of the Cup Series calendar, draws disciples en masse, each hoping to witness some NASCAR history take place on Queen City's storied asphalt.

It seemed as if such a result was set to take place. After all, Hendrick Motorsports star Kyle Larson looked destined to complete a Memorial Day Double — that is, participate in both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.

That didn't happen, in the end. Both races were afflicted by the wicked scorn of Mother Nature, who prompted a four-hour delay in Nap Town and halted the proceedings entirely in Queen City...just as Larson arrived at the pit stalls.

So, who claimed victory in Sunday's shortened affair? The Sporting News has the answers.

Who won the NASCAR race today?

Bell took home the gold, holding off Brad Keselowski and William Byron to nab his second win of the Cup Series campaign.

Despite the abridged nature of Sunday's race — it lasted just 249 laps — Bell impressed, leading the pack 90 laps. That's to be expected from the pole-sitter, admittedly. But given the grueling nature of the run — drivers still had 151 laps to go when the red flag was waved — Bell's performance was a steady one.

With his victory, Bell made headway in the Cup Series playoff standings. He figures to be a threat come autumn; after all, he's nabbed Championship 4 appearances in each of the past two seasons.

Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR results

FinishDriverCar NumberCar Make
1Christopher Bell20Toyota
2Brad Keselowski6Ford
3William Byron24Chevrolet
4Tyler Reddick45Toyota
5Denny Hamlin11Toyota
6Ty Gibbs54Toyota
7Chase Elliott9Chevrolet
8Ross Chastain1Chevrolet
9Alex Bowman48Chevrolet
10Josh Berry4Ford
11Bubba Wallace23Toyota
12Martin Truex Jr.19Toyota
13Justin Allgaier5Chevrolet
14Joey Logano22Ford
15Kyle Busch8Chevrolet
16Michael McDowell34Ford
17Todd Gilliland38Ford
18Daniel Hemric31Ford
19Erik Jones43Toyota
20Austin Cindric2Ford
21Carson Hocevar77Chevrolet
22Justin Haley51Ford
23Chris Buescher17Ford
24Daniel Suarez99Chevrolet
25Chase Briscoe14Ford
26Ryan Preece41Ford
27Austin Dillon3Chevrolet
28Shane Van Gisbergen16Chevrolet
29Jimmie Johnson84Toyota
30John Hunter Nemechek42Toyota
31Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47Chevrolet
32Harrison Burton21Ford
33Zane Smith71Chevrolet
34Kaz Grala15Ford
35Corey LaJoie7Chevrolet
36Ty Dillon50Chevrolet
37BJ McLeod66Ford
38Noah Gragson10Ford
39Ryan Blaney12Ford
40JJ Yeley44Chevrolet

NASCAR points standings 2024

Here's a look at the season's standings following Sunday's race:

RankDriverPoints
1. Kyle Larson486
2. Martin Truex Jr.456
3. Denny Hamlin447
4. Chase Elliott437
5. William Byron400
6. Tyler Reddick396
7. Ty Gibbs390
8. Ryan Blaney371
9. Alex Bowman365
10Ross Chastain358
11. Brad Keselowski344
12. Chris Buescher331
13. Kyle Busch324
14. Chase Briscoe322
15. Christopher Bell320
16. Bubba Wallace316
17. Joey Logano292
18. Daniel Suarez263
19. Noah Gragson239
20. Austin Cindric232
21. Josh Berry230
22. Todd Gilliland217
23Michael McDowell212
24. John Hunter Nemechek211
25.Carson Hocevar211
26. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.200
27. Erik Jones199
28. Ryan Preece192
29.Corey LaJoie187
30. Daniel Hemric179
31. Austin Dillon167
32. Justin Haley162
33. Harrison Burton144
34. Kaz Grala119
35. Zane Smith109
36Jimmie Johnson27
37Derek Kraus25
38David Ragan17
39Cody Ware13
40Kamui Kobayashi8

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David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.