Nascar

Cindric, Blaney Shine at Pocono as Logano Stumbles; NASCAR Heads to Coronado

Austin Cindric’s 14th‑place run, Ryan Blaney’s fourth consecutive top‑10, and Joey Logano’s early exit set the stage for the upcoming Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado.

The 2026 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway delivered a mix of steady climbs and sudden setbacks for the three drivers in focus.

Austin Cindric, starting from 17th, wrestled with a tight‑handling condition but managed to keep his car on the lead lap, ultimately crossing the line in 14th.

Ryan Blaney, already on a roll with his fourth straight top‑10, maintained top‑10 pace during the opening run and leveraged a well‑timed pit stop to secure 10th place.

Joey Logano’s afternoon unraveled when he became caught in a three‑wide battle, his car striking the outside wall and sustaining damage that dropped him to 34th.

Next Stop: Naval Base Coronado

The series now travels to Naval Base Coronado in California for the Anduril 250 on June 21, where the same drivers will look to translate their Pocono lessons into a new coastal challenge.

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