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Q: Who was the youngest driver to win the Coke Zero 400?
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What edition is this years Coke Zero 400?

On July 5, 2014, it will be the 56th running of the Coke Zero 400.


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The Coke Zero 400 is usually on the Saturday of July 4th weekend, so if NASCAR stays with this schedule, the Coke Zero 400 will be on July 3, 2010.


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How many Coke Zero 400 races have there been?

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