Event
Cook Out 400

Date
Sun 30th July 2023 (UTC)
Sun 30th July 2023 (Local)

Timestamp
2023-07-30T00:00:00

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League
NASCAR Cup Series

Season
2023

Round
27

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Location
Richmond Raceway





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Description
The Cook Out 400 is an annual NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at the Richmond Raceway in Richmond, Virginia, being the second of two races at the track with the first one being the Toyota Owners 400 in the spring.
This race was previously the final race before the Cup Series playoffs (previously "the Chase") began since NASCAR implemented them for the 2004 season until 2018 when it was moved into the playoffs (replacing the race at Chicagoland which was moved to June). The Brickyard 400 became the last race before the playoffs in 2018, replacing Richmond, and was again in 2019 and then the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona became the last race of the playoffs in 2020 and still is today. In 2022, this race was taken out of the playoffs and moved to August. In 2023, the race was moved again to the last weekend in July.


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Result List
01 Chris Buescher400 Laps
02 Denny Hamlin400 Laps
03 Kyle Busch400 Laps
04 Joey Logano400 Laps
05 Ryan Preece400 Laps
06 Brad Keselowski400 Laps
07 Martin Truex Jr.400 Laps
08 Aric Almirola400 Laps
09 Austin Dillon400 Laps
10 Kevin Harvick400 Laps


Result Description
RICHMOND, Va. – Chris Buescher capped RFK Racing’s dominant day at Richmond Raceway with a trophy, holding off the field on a restart with three laps remaining to win the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 Sunday afternoon – his and the RFK team’s first victory of the season.
Buescher and his teammate Brad Keselowski, a co-owner of RFK Racing, combined to lead a race-best 190-of-400 laps, with Buescher pacing the field for 88 circuits, the second-most he’s led in a race in his eight-year Cup career. And it all results in an important automatic bid into the 16-driver playoff field with only four races remaining in the regular season.


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