Kyle Larson’s NASCAR Schedule: 3 Races in 5 Days as Chase Push Begins
**Kyle Larson’s NASCAR Cup Series schedule this week is one of the busiest of the season**, with three races in five days as the Chase for the Championship looms. The Hendrick Motorsports driver will compete in the **Coca-Cola 600** at Charlotte Motor Speedway on **July 14**, followed by the **Bristol Night Race** on **July 16** and the **FedEx 400** at Dover International Speedway on **July 18**-all critical stops for his playoff hopes.**
NASCAR’s packed summer schedule forces drivers to juggle multiple events, and Larson’s week is no exception. The **Coca-Cola 600**, a 600-mile endurance race, is a high-stakes test of stamina and strategy. With the Chase for the Championship starting after the **July 20** race at Indianapolis, every point counts. Larson sits **16th in points** heading into Charlotte, and a strong weekend could vault him into contention.
The **Coca-Cola 600** is Larson’s first race since a **DNF at Michigan** two weeks ago, where a late-race crash ended his day. A top-five finish here would boost his playoff standing significantly. Rivals like **Ryan Blaney** (1st in points) and **Chase Elliott** (2nd) will also be pushing hard, making the field deeper than usual. Larson’s Hendrick Motorsports team will need to optimize pit stops and fuel strategy-this race rewards precision over power.
Just two days after Charlotte, Larson heads to **Bristol Motor Speedway** for the **Night Race**, a short-track event where speed and precision matter most. The track’s tight turns favor drivers with sharp handling, and Larson has struggled here in recent years. A strong finish could help him climb the standings before the **FedEx 400**, where the field often splits between high-speed qualifiers and playoff contenders.
The **FedEx 400** at Dover on **July 18** is Larson’s final race before the Chase officially begins. With only **12 spots** available, every point will be critical. If he can secure a top-10 finish, he’ll enter the Chase with a fighting chance. Beyond that, the **July 20** race at Indianapolis-where Larson won in **2023**-will be his first true playoff test.
**Key dates:**
- **July 14:** Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)
- **July 16:** Bristol Night Race
- **July 18:** FedEx 400 (Dover)