NASCAR's Coke Zero 400 Returns to Daytona
NASCAR's Coke Zero 400 Returns to Daytona
NASCAR's Coke Zero 400 Returns to Daytona
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The NASCAR Cup Series is set to return to Daytona International Speedway for the Coke Zero 400 this Sunday, where teamwork and manufacturer alliances are crucial for success, as emphasized by Joe Gibbs Racing's Christopher Bell. Bell, who has secured three wins this season, highlighted the importance of having teammates from the same manufacturer for effective bump-drafting at superspeedways. The race has a rich history, evolving from its inception as the Firecracker 250 in 1959 to its current format, showcasing significant changes over the decades. Richard Childress Racing will expand its lineup to three cars for the race, with Xfinity Series driver Austin Hill competing in the No. 33 Chevrolet. Hill, an accomplished driver at Daytona in the Xfinity Series, aims to replicate his past success in the Cup Series. Fans can also celebrate their connection to the track with the official Daytona International Speedway shirt, featuring the iconic logo.

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