The 2025 NASCAR Cup Collection season heads to the Charlotte Motor Speedway for the thirteenth race of the season, the Coca-Cola 600. Forward of the occasion, NASCAR insider Bob Pockrass gave his prediction, selecting the winner, top-five finishers, and a long-shot winner for the 2025 Coca-Cola 600.
Pockrass picked Hendrick Motorsports’ star Kyle Larson to succeed in the victory lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday, Might 25. Larson has report on the 1.5-mile Kansas, as he has recorded three wins, 4 prime fives, and eight prime 10 finishes to his identify in 16 races. The #24 Chevrolet driver will begin from the third place within the 40-driver discipline on Sunday.
Rounding out Pockrass’ prime 5 predictions are the defending winner of the occasion, Christopher Bell; Austin Cindric; Alex Bowman; and Chase Briscoe. He additionally selected Ty Gibbs as a long-shot prospect. Gibbs will begin from the seventh place.
Pockrass wrote on X:
“My Cup decide for the Coke 600: Kyle Larson … top-5: Larson Bell Cindric Bowman Briscoe … longshot: Gibbs ET 5-Prime-Prerace 6:27-Prime-Cup race, levels 100-100-100-100, 13 units tires, gas 62-70 laps”
Kyle Larson has scored three wins, eight top-five finishes, and 9 top-10 finishes in 12 races up to now within the 2025 season and can look to clinch his fourth win of the season. He has a mean end of 9.8 in 12 races and is at present main the Cup Collection factors desk. He’s additionally trying double obligation on Sunday, racing within the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600.
In the meantime, Pockrass’ picks, Bell and Cindric, are the highest favorites to win the Coca-Cola 600 within the odds desk. NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson is essentially the most profitable lively driver with 4 Coca-Cola 600 wins.
Kevin Harvick picks William Byron to win the 2025 NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway
The 2014 Cup Collection champion-turned-commentator, Kevin Harvick, picked Larson’s teammate William Byron as a favourite to win his second race of the season on the 1.5-mile-long Charlotte observe.
On the most recent episode of Kevin Harvick’s Joyful Hour podcast, when his co-host Kaitlyn Vincie requested him to provide his prediction for this weekend’s Charlotte spring race, Harvick picked Byron and mentioned [43:30]:
“600 miles. That’s a protracted methods however a very long time. I’m going to go along with William Byron,”
Catch NASCAR Cup Collection drivers and groups in motion at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET. Followers can witness the 600-mile Cup Collection race on Prime Video.
Edited by Yash Soni