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2014 Coca Cola 600 Winner - Jimmie Johnson gets first win of seaso

Jimmie Johnson can stop answering the questions now. Johnson finally picked up his first victory of the year — 12 races into the season, which tied a career-long for him — with his fourth win in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

He passed 2013 championship rival Matt Kenseth with nine laps to go, rushing past the No. 20 car and driving away to win by 1.2 seconds.

It certainly looked liked a vintage performance from the six-time and defending NASCAR champion, who picked up his 67th career win in a similar fashion to many of his others: By dominating.

2013 Coca Cola 600 Winner - Kevin Harvick Wins Crash-Filled NASCAR Race

Kevin Harvick pulled away from Kasey Kahne on a restart with 11 laps left to win the Coca-Cola 600 for the second time in three seasons, a race stopped nearly 30 minutes Sunday night when a TV camera support rope snapped.

Kahne led 156 laps and appeared to have the strongest machine in NASCAR's longest race. But Harvick took the low line following the last of 11 cautions and slowly pulled away.

Harvick won two years ago when Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran out of gas 700 feet from the finish line.

Kahne finished second, Kurt Busch third and polesitter Denny Hamlin was fourth in his second full race since returning from injury.

There were 10 people injured when the rope collapsed. Three were taken to hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.

2012 Coca Cola 600 Winner - Kasey Kahne

Kasey Kahne continued his emphatic turnaround Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, handily winning the Coca-Cola 600.

In his 300th NASCAR Sprint Cup start, Kahne posted his first victory of the season, his first since joining Hendrick Motorsports and the 13th of his career. Kahne beat runner-up Denny Hamlin to the finish line by 4.295 seconds.

Kyle Busch ran third, followed by Greg Biffle, Brad Keselowski and Dale Earnhardt Jr., as nine cars finished on the lead lap at the 1.5-mile track.

A caution on Lap 319 for debris in Turn 3 interrupted some of the best racing of the night. Before the yellow, Biffle and Kahne had swapped the lead repeatedly, with neither able to gain a clear advantage. Hamlin was in the mix, too, trailing the top two cars by less than a half-second.

Hamlin and Earnhardt stayed on the track under the caution, while the other eight lead-lap cars came to the pits on Lap 320 for two-tire and four-tire stops. After the subsequent restart on Lap 326, Kahne needed fewer than eight laps to blow past both Earnhardt and Hamlin into the lead.

2011 Coca Cola 600 Results

Kevin Harvick took his No. 29 Budweiser/Armed Forces Chevrolet to victory lane in a wild finish of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It was the third win of the season for the Richard Childress Racing driver and propelled him to second in the standings, just 36 markers out of the top spot. It is the 17th win of his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career.

Harvick started 28th in the 43-car field for the scheduled 400-lap/600-mile race. In the early laps, his Gil Martin-led team overcame handling issues to steadily move Harvick up in the running order.

As is usually the case in the season's longest race, the drama built as the laps ran down and fuel mileage came to the surface as potentially being an influence in the finish. When the caution flag flew for the final time on lap 397 forcing the race into an overtime green-white-checkered scenario, Harvick was in ninth place. But the fuel situation forced some of the leaders down pit road while others, including race-long front-runner Dale Earnhardt, Jr., No. 88 National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet, stayed out to make a charge for the victory.

2010 Winner

Kurt Busch got a fast final on this great race event. He as well held off Mr. McMurray in the closing laps to win the Coca-Cola 600 this Sunday night. This is the seventh time for Mr. Busch to win the 600, which.

Busch led twelve times for a race-high 252 laps, including the final 19. This is his second victory of the season, the 22nd of his career and his first at Charlotte in 20 points races.

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