Daily Times (Primos, PA)

WHAT TO WATCH AT CHARLOTTE

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KEEPING THE MOMENTUM Even with rain disruption­s, NASCAR had a good first week back at Darlington Raceway. Kevin Harvick got his first win of the season and 50th of his career in the first race, and Denny Hamlin won for the third time at Darlington in the first Wednesday race in 34years. Both races at Darlington were compelling and the Xfinity Series finish Thursday came down to a last-lap battle Chase Briscoe won over Kyle Busch. Now comes the 600, which often turns into green-flag runs where cars are stretched into a long parade lap. Strategy, tire conservati­on and luck can factor into the race in a combinatio­n that often doesn’t make for for good television. That’s the only viewing option though because spectators are no t permitted, so NASCAR must hope the casual sports fan sticks with the racing.

A snoozer of a race could spoil NASCAR’s current high.

“It’s the Coca-Cola 600and you cannot change that,”

Joey Logano said. “It’s a good race track and it’s going to be intense out there from lap one. It’s 100% from lap one. We’re hammer down every lap.” TRUEX’S PLAYGROUND

No one has excelled at Charlotte like Martin Truex Jr., who has two wins, a second-place finish and a third in his last four 600s. Truex has led 625of 1,200laps in that span.

He is winless this season, his second at Joe Gibbs Racing and first since crew chief Cole Pearn’s startling offseason retirement. But Truex is heating up and grabbed a pair of top-10 finishes at Darlington.

He’s confident there’s been no slip under new crew chief James Small.

“I feel like we really picked up where we left off last year,” Truex said of last year’s seven-win season. “We’re right there and James is doing an awesome job.” BUSCH VS. ELLIOTT

Chase Elliott flipped Kyle Busch the bird after Busch wrecked Elliott racing for the win Wednesday night.

Elliott has twice been voted by fans as NASCAR’s most popular driver and Busch is notoriousl­y disliked, so the on-track incident has the makings for a good, old-fashioned feud. Instead, Busch has publicly accepted blame and called Elliott to apologize.

Elliott accepted that Busch made a mistake but can’t help being bitter. Busch went on to finish second in a 1-2with Hamlin for Joe Gibbs Racing; Elliott was 38th.

“I get that mistakes happen, that’s part of life and I get it,” Elliott said. “He’s just not a guy that makes many mistakes, so for me to be on the poor end of a rare mistake on his end is, at the end of the day, unfortunat­e for me and my team.”

FLYOVER

The pre-race party isn’t entirely ruined as speedway officials are still managing the NASCAR tradition of a flyover after the national anthem.

The invocation, anthem and stating command will be done virtually, but the Air Force Heritage Flight will still make a fly-by to spark some electricit­y at the otherwise empty event.

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