Nascar

NASCAR’s Great American Getaway 400 Set for June 14 at Pocono

Denny Hamlin leads the field as Christopher Bell battles injury and multiple teams adjust their lineups

The NASCAR Cup Series is gearing up for its next event, the Great American Getaway 400, scheduled for June 14 at the historic Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania.

Pole Position and Front‑Row Dynamics

Denny Hamlin will lead the field from pole position, with Kyle Larson joining him on the front row, setting the stage for a potentially fierce opening lap.

Christopher Bell, despite a fractured left wrist sustained in a recent crash, will start 22nd, a testament to the resilience of drivers and the competitiveness of the field.

Brad Keselowski and Bubba Wallace, both encountering setbacks during qualifying, will begin the race from the back of the grid, hoping to climb through the pack.

Broadcast and Streaming Details

Fans across the United States will be able to watch the action live on Amazon Prime Video, while in‑car camera feeds and audio commentary will be available through HBO Max and NASCAR.com, expanding the viewing options beyond traditional television.

The race will run 160 laps, covering a total of 400 miles, divided into three stages of 30, 65 and 65 laps, a format that has become familiar to followers of the series.

The starting lineup features drivers from a wide array of teams, including Joe Gibbs Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Team Penske and many of the other organizations listed in the entry list, promising a diverse mix of manufacturer representation and tactical approaches.

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