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Coke 600 2025 Start Time, TV Schedule, Lineup & Live Updates from Charlotte

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The 2025 Coca-Cola 600 roars to life this Sunday, May 25, at Charlotte Motor Speedway, anchoring NASCAR’s Memorial Day weekend triple-crown of racing. Green flag time is 6 p.m. ET, with live coverage exclusively on Amazon Prime Video; the pre-race show begins at 5 p.m. ET. Reserved grandstand seats are already sold out for the fourth straight year, confirming the Coke 600’s status as a crown-jewel event that now attracts fans from all 50 states and 12 countries. Limited terrace-box and standing-room options remain on CharlotteMotorSpeedway.com for last-minute ticket hunters. Why this year’s Coke 600 is must-see • Double-Duty Drama: 2021 race winner Kyle Larson will attempt the Indianapolis 500/Coke 600 “double,” hopping a jet from Indy to Charlotte in a bid to log 1,100 miles in one day. • Pole Surprise: Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe grabbed the pole at 182.852 mph, putting the No. 19 Toyota in perfect position for his first Cup victory. • Defending Champ: Christopher Bell returns after being declared the rain-shortened 2024 winner and rolls off 10th. • Milestone Start: Seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson makes his 700th Cup appearance, starting 17th. Key race facts for searchers • Race distance: 400 laps / 600 miles over four 100-lap stages. • Track: 1.5-mile quad-oval in Concord, N.C., nicknamed “America’s Home for Racing.” • Weather: Forecast calls for warm late-spring temps and light winds—ideal for a dusk-to-night transition that historically challenges pit strategy. • Streaming options: Prime Video subscribers can watch at no extra charge; non-members can sign up for a free trial to catch the action. Top-15 starting lineup 1. Chase Briscoe (Toyota) 2. Kyle Larson (Chevrolet) 3. William Byron (Chevrolet) 4. Chris Buescher (Ford) 5. AJ Allmendinger (Chevrolet) 6. John Hunter Nemechek (Toyota) 7. Ty Gibbs (Toyota) 8. Noah Gragson (Ford) 9. Alex Bowman (Chevrolet) 10. Christopher Bell (Toyota) 11. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Chevrolet) 12. Tyler Reddick (Toyota) 13. Justin Haley (Chevrolet) 14. Austin Cindric (Ford) 15. Michael McDowell (Chevrolet) What makes the 2025 edition unique • First of five straight Cup races carried by Amazon, introducing new broadcast graphics, helmet-cam feeds and an in-race data hub for mobile viewers. • The pre-race “Salute to the Troops” includes military flyovers, a 600-member choir, and a moving moment of silence at lap 200. • Pit crews face marathon conditions: 13+ scheduled stops under green if long runs prevail. Fuel mileage gambles in the final stage regularly flip the leaderboard. How to maximize your race-day search Fans Googling “Coca-Cola 600 start time,” “Coca-Cola 600 lineup,” “how to watch Coke 600,” or “Kyle Larson double duty” will find all the essential answers above. Bookmark this page for live updates on stage winners, caution flags and closing-laps drama once the engines fire this Sunday night.

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