Yuma Sun

Dillon wins Coca-Cola 600 for 1st Cup victory

Johnson runs out of gas, gets passed with 2 laps remaining

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CONCORD, N.C. — Austin Dillon passed an out-ofgas Jimmie Johnson two laps from the end in the Coca-Cola 600 for his first NASCAR Cup victory, returning the iconic No. 3 car to Victory Lane early Monday.

Dillon, the grandson of Hall of Fame car owner Richard Childress, was among several drivers who chose not to pit down the stretch. Johnson ran out of fuel on Lap 399, and Dillon was able to cruise to victory over Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr., who led the most laps at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the third straight season.

“It hadn’t sunk in. I can’t believe it,” Dillon said. “We’re in the chase baby. It’s awesome.”

Dillon did his signature belly slide celebratio­n in the damp grass at Charlotte, outlasting a rain delay of nearly 1 hour, 40 minutes and several establishe­d drivers to take his first checkered flag.

Dillon is the 10th driver to pick up his first Cup win in the Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR’s longest race.

Dillon closed racing’s biggest day with the surprise victory, following Sebastian Vettel’s win in Formula One’s Monaco Grand Prix and Takura Sato’s victory in the Indy 500.

Truex took the lead for the final time with 67 laps left, sweeping past Busch to move out front. Truex pitted a final time with 33 laps left, confident he’d be able to hold on after everyone cycled through a last stop.

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