Ford Performance NASCAR: Logano Looking For Charlotte Sweep in Coca-Cola 600

FORD PERFORMANCE NASCAR: CHARLOTTE COCA-COLA 600 NOTES

The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series resumes its regular season on Sunday with the annual Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.  Joey Logano, fresh off his victory in Saturday’s Sprint All-Star Race, will be looking to become the first driver since Kurt Busch in 2010 to win the All-Star Race and 600 in back-to-back weeks.  Ironically, Busch was a member of Team Penske when he achieved that feat.

HOLMAN-MOODY CONQUER THE WORLD

Ford won the Coca-Cola 600 came on May 27, 1962 when the race was still referred to as the World 600.  This marked the third running of NASCAR’s longest race and in the end it was Nelson Stacy, behind the wheel of a 1962 Holman-Moody Ford, that ended up in victory lane.  Stacy passed David Pearson, who developed engine trouble with eight laps to go, and went on to beat Joe Weatherly to the finish line by 32 seconds in posting the third of his four career victories.  Fellow Holman-Moody teammate Fred Lorenzen finished third.  The win was Stacy’s second straight after he took the checkered flag two weeks earlier in Darlington.

THREE JEWELS FOR DJ

Dale Jarrett won his share of major races during a stellar career in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, but no season may have been better than his first year driving at Robert Yates Racing in 1996.  After winning the season-opening Daytona 500, his second of three triumphs in that event, Jarrett came to Charlotte in search of winning the Coca-Cola 600 for the first time.  Jarrett, who qualified 15th, wasn’t much of a factor when the race started, but when the sun went down his No. 88 Quality Care Service/Ford Credit Taurus came to life.  He took the lead for the first time on lap 175 and ended up leading 199 of the final 226 laps for Robert Yates Racing to win going away.  Jarrett eventually went on to win the Brickyard 400 a couple of months later to give him three of the sports biggest victories in one season.

FIRST-TIME WINNER

Matt Kenseth joined an exclusive club when he made the Coca-Cola 600 his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in 2000.  Kenseth, who was in his rookie season driving for car owner Jack Roush, joined David Pearson (1961), Jeff Gordon (1994) and Bobby Labonte (1995) as drivers who made the marquee event their first series win.  Kenseth, who nearly won in Fontana (CA) a couple weeks earlier before settling for third, left no doubt on this night as he led the final 26 laps and beat Bobby Labonte to the finish line by half-a-second.

FOUR STRAIGHT

Ford took the checkered flag in the Coca-Cola 600 was in 2002 when Mark Martin won the event and extended Jack Roush’s win streak in the event to four.  Jeff Burton started the streak by winning in 1999 and then Matt Kenseth posted the first win of his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career as a rookie the following season in 2000.  Burton followed that with his second win in three years before Martin, who led the final 40 laps, was able to keep that streak going in 2002.  The win was Martin’s 33rd career triumph, but it wasn’t easy as he had to hold off Kenseth down the stretch.  The race ended with Ford sweeping the top four positions as Martin and Kenseth were followed across the finish line by Ricky Craven and Ricky Rudd, who was making his record 656th consecutive series start.

FORD RACING COCA-COLA 600 WINNERS

1962 – Nelson Stacy

1963 – Fred Lorenzen

1965 – Fred Lorenzen

1970 – Donnie Allison

1982 – Neil Bonnett

1987 – Kyle Petty

1991 – Davey Allison

1996 – Dale Jarrett

1999 – Jeff Burton

2000 – Matt Kenseth

2001 – Jeff Burton

2002 – Mark Martin

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