| Race details[1][2][3] | |||
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| Race 12 of 36 in the2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series | |||
The 2013 Coca-Cola 600 program cover, with artwork bySam Bass. "Salute Our Troops!" | |||
| Date | May 26, 2013 (2013-05-26) | ||
| Location | Charlotte Motor Speedway,Concord, North Carolina | ||
| Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
| Course length | 1.5 miles (2.4 km) | ||
| Distance | 400 laps, 600 mi (965.606 km) | ||
| Weather | Overcast with a high temperature around 76 °F (24 °C); wind out of the SSE at 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h). | ||
| Average speed | 130.521 mph (210.053 km/h) | ||
| Pole position | |||
| Driver | Joe Gibbs Racing | ||
| Time | 27.604 seconds | ||
| Most laps led | |||
| Driver | Kasey Kahne | Hendrick Motorsports | |
| Laps | 161 | ||
| Winner | |||
| No. 29 | Kevin Harvick | Richard Childress Racing | |
| Television in the United States | |||
| Network | Fox | ||
| Announcers | Mike Joy,Darrell Waltrip,Larry McReynolds | ||
| Nielsen ratings | 4.1 | ||
The2013 Coca-Cola 600, the 54th running of therace, was aNASCARSprint Cup Series stock carrace held on May 26, 2013, atCharlotte Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina,United States. Contested over 400 laps on the 1.5–mile (2.4 km) oval, it was the twelfth race of the2013 Sprint Cup Series championship.Kevin Harvick ofRichard Childress Racing won the race, his second win in the Coca-Cola 600 and in the 2013 season.Kasey Kahne followed in second whileKurt Busch,Denny Hamlin, andJoey Logano rounded out the top five.
There were 11 cautions for 61 laps and 24 lead changes between 12 different drivers throughout the course of the race. One of the most significant stoppages came from a fallenskycam cable that damaged several cars and injured spectators.[4] The result moved Harvick to the seventh position in theDrivers' Championship, 83 points behindJimmie Johnson in first and 15 ahead ofPaul Menard in eighth.Chevrolet maintained its lead in theManufacturers' Championship, five points ahead ofToyota and thirteen ahead ofFord, with 24 races remaining in the season.

Charlotte Motor Speedway is a four-turnquad-oval track that is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long.[5] The track's turns arebanked at twenty-fourdegrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is five degrees. The back stretch, opposite of the front, also had a five degree banking.[5] The racetrack has seats for 134,000 spectators.[5]Kasey Kahne was the defending race winner after winning the event in the2012 race.[6]
Before the race,Jimmie Johnson was leading theDrivers' Championship with 423 points, whileCarl Edwards stood in second with 379 points.Matt Kenseth followed in the third with 364, five ahead ofDale Earnhardt Jr. in fourth, and fifteen ahead ofClint Bowyer in fifth. Kahne, with 326, was in sixth; tied withBrad Keselowski, who was scored seventh. Eighth-placedKyle Busch was eight points ahead ofAric Almirola and ten ahead ofKevin Harvick in ninth and tenth.Paul Menard was eleventh with 315, whileJeff Gordon completed the first twelve positions with 311 points.[7] In theManufacturers' Championship,Chevrolet was leading with 74 points, two points ahead ofToyota.Ford was third after recording only 56 points.[8]
The Coca-Cola 600 was conceived by race car driverCurtis Turner, who built the Charlotte Motor Speedway.[9] It was first held in 1960 in an attempt by NASCAR to stage aMemorial Day weekend race to compete with the open-wheelIndianapolis 500; the two races were held together on the same day starting from 1974.[10] The race is the longest in terms of distance on the NASCAR calendar and is considered by several drivers to be one of the sport's most important races alongside theDaytona 500, theBrickyard 400 and theSouthern 500.[11] The long distance makes it the most physically demanding event in NASCAR, and teams adapt to changing track conditions because the race occurs between late afternoon and evening.[12] It was known as the World 600 until 1984 whenThe Coca-Cola Company purchased the naming rights to the race and renamed it the Coca-Cola World 600 in 1985. It has been called the Coca-Cola 600 every year since 1986 except for 2002 when the name changed to Coca-Cola Racing Family 600.[13]
(R) - Denotes rookie driver.
(i) - Denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points.

Three practice sessions were held before the race. The first session, held on May 23, 2013, was 90 minutes long. The second and third, held on May 25, 2013, were 60 minutes long.[14] During the first practice session,Kurt Busch was quickest with a time of 28.295, ahead of his brother Kyle and Kahne in second and third. Johnson followed in the fourth position, ahead of Almirola in fifth.[15]
During qualifying, forty-four cars were entered, meaning only one car was bumped from the race because of NASCAR'squalifying procedure.[16] Hamlin clinched his fourteenth careerpole position, with a record-setting lap time of 27.604 seconds.[3] After his qualifying run, Hamlin commented, "Proud to be back on the racetrack. We're really getting things going right now."[17] He was joined on the front row of thegrid by Darlington polesitter Kurt Busch.[3] Kenseth qualified third,Mark Martin took fourth, and Kahne started fifth.[3]Greg Biffle, Kyle Busch,Jamie McMurray,Ryan Newman, and Earnhardt Jr. completed the first ten positions on the grid.[3] The driver who failed to qualify for the race wasMike Bliss.[3]
In the Saturday morning session, Kahne was quickest, ahead of Kurt and Kyle Busch in second and third. Earnhardt Jr. and Johnson followed in the fourth and fifth positions.[18] Biffle, Hamlin, Kenseth, Menard, and McMurray rounded out the first ten positions.[18] In the final practice session for the race, Kahne remained quickest with a time of 28.633 seconds.[19] Kurt Busch followed in second, ahead of Hamlin and Kenseth in third and fourth.[19] Biffle, who was sixth quickest in second practice,[18] managed fifth.[19]
As it wasMemorial Day weekend, NASCAR's pre-race would pay tribute to American war veterans. After the invocation was delivered byDuck Dynasty'sWillie Robertson, Grand Marshal Sergeant Aaron Causey, with his wife andUnited Service Organizations' Alan Reyes delivered the command to start engines.Denny Hamlin started on pole but was quickly passed for the lead byMatt Kenseth.Kasey Kahne took the lead on lap 24 and continued to lead through a round of green flag pit stops and until the first caution came out for debris on lap 68. Kahne continued to lead through pit stops and on the restart on lap 74 untilKyle Busch passed him on lap 75. Kahne retook the lead on lap 78 and quickly pulled away. Kahne continued to lead until the second caution on lap 112 for debris afterCasey Mears hit the wall. Busch was first off of pit road and led on the restart on lap 119. The third caution came out on lap 122 when a cable that suspended aFOX Sports television camera over the frontstretch of the track snapped and fell on the track. Several cars ran over the cable, but only two sustained major damage: Kyle Busch, whose car had caused it to snap in the first place, andMarcos Ambrose. The red flag then came out on lap 126 as track officials cleaned up the cables. After a delay of 10 minutes and 40 seconds, NASCAR brought the cars down pit road and gave each team 15 minutes to look over their cars and do repairs if needed. Ten spectators were injured as a result of the cable failure.[20] Busch continued to lead on the restart on lap 131 and led until green flag pit stops. When he made a pit stop on lap 177,Brad Keselowski andDanica Patrick each led one lap before the lead cycled back to Kenseth with Busch in 2nd on lap 179. Kenseth led until lap 222, when he made another green flag pit stop. Kenseth cycled out with a lead of over six seconds and had lapped all but 15 cars when the caution came out for debris on lap 241. Kenseth continued to lead on the restart (after pit stops). Kyle Busch's car started to slow and on lap 257, both his andDale Earnhardt Jr.'s cars lost their engines. Earnhardt's car dropped oil on the track in turn three andGreg Biffle slipped in it, then hit the wall, along withDave Blaney andTravis Kvapil. Another red flag waved as crews worked to clean up oil around the track. After everyone but Kenseth made pit stops, Kenseth led on the restart on lap 266
Nevertheless, Kenseth pulled away but was caught and passed by Kahne on lap 273. Kahne led until the sixth caution came out on lap 303 for debris in turn one. The caution trapped several drivers one lap down, most notably Kenseth,Jimmie Johnson (who got the free pass), andJeff Gordon. Kahne led on the lap 309 restart, but the seventh caution quickly waved on lap 311 for debris once again. All the lead lap cars pitted, allowing Kenseth and Gordon to get back on the lead lap.
Kahne led at the lap 318 restart, as well as the lap 323 restart afterRicky Stenhouse Jr. got into Patrick and shot her up in front of Keselowski (putting them both in the wall).Kurt Busch took the lead after Kahne had a bad restart. The ninth caution quickly came out on lap 325 whenAric Almirola made in three-wide on the frontstretch withMark Martin and Jeff Gordon. Martin backed out and barely clipped Almirola, sending him head-on into the wall right in front of Gordon. Six cars sustained damage from the crash: Almirola, Martin, Gordon, Stenhouse,Bobby Labonte, andCasey Mears. Another red flag waved as cars were removed from the track. Busch's car battery went dead, and, while it was being replaced,Kevin Harvick took the lead.
The restart came on lap 330 with Harvick leading, but the tenth caution waved on lap 332 as Johnson andMartin Truex Jr. traded paint. Johnson got loose and spun out. Kenseth, who was behind Johnson, slowed down to avoid him, but was hit from behind byJuan Pablo Montoya andTony Stewart who couldn't slow up in time. Both Johnson and Montoya would fall several laps behind after multiple repairs and/or flat tires. Kenseth remained on the lead lap, but would later fall a couple laps down. Harvick led on the restart on lap 339 but was passed ten laps later by Kahne, who then pulled away. Kahne made a pit stop on lap 364, giving the lead to Harvick, who then pitted on lap 367.Ryan Newman took the lead on lap 368, but pitted and handed to lead to Stewart. Stewart made a pit stop on lap 374 and gave the lead toCarl Edwards, who then pitted himself on lap 381.Paul Menard led one lap before pitting and giving the lead back to Kahne.
The eleventh and final caution waved on lap 385 for debris on the frontstretch. Everyone pitted except for raceleader Kahne, and on the restart on lap 389, Harvick got by Kahne. Harvick pulled away from Kahne and third-place Kurt Busch over the last ten laps to pick up his 21st career win and his second Coca-Cola 600 in three years. Kahne finished second despite suffering from influenza, Kurt Busch finished third, whileDenny Hamlin, andJoey Logano rounded out the top five.

^1 Points include 3Chase for the Sprint Cup points for winning, 1 point for leading a lap, and 1 point for most laps led.
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