
Chase Briscoe Eyes First Win of the Season at Pocono
Defending champion Chase Briscoe aims to convert recent strong finishes into his first win of the season at Pocono Raceway.
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Defending champion Chase Briscoe aims to convert recent strong finishes into his first win of the season at Pocono Raceway.

Brandon Jones secured the pole position with a 54.686‑second lap, edging out Taylor Gray by just 0.06 seconds as the field prepares for the 250‑mile race.
After a 63 Gs crash at Michigan that fractured his left wrist, Christopher Bell plans to compete at Pocono, using a right‑handed approach and relying on simulator work to manage the injury.

Denny Hamlin, fresh off two consecutive wins, aims to extend his Pocono dominance while Tyler Reddick holds a narrow points lead.
Denny Hamlin aims to add to his seven Pocono wins while Toyota looks to extend its recent dominance at the 2.5‑mile oval, with practice, qualifying and broadcast details confirmed for the June 13 Great American Getaway 400.
Fresh off podiums at Dover, Charlotte and Nashville, Sawalich looks to capitalize on his momentum, the unique challenges of Pocono’s three‑corner layout and the chance to secure a playoff spot.

Matt Kaulig’s independent NASCAR Truck program, now anchored by a Ram partnership, relies on grassroots drivers and innovative solutions to compete without traditional manufacturer support.

Toyota’s latest campaign features a rain‑soaked commercial starring actor Anthony Ramos, experiential gatherings at the Toyota Fútbol Club, and a message of lasting belief that mirrors the endurance of both fans and the brand’s trucks.

Toyota launches a multimedia campaign that ties the enduring spirit of Latino soccer fans to the rugged reliability of its trucks, debuting a rain‑soaked spot and experiential events in Houston and Miami.

Toyota launches "Endurance Is Our Game" to honor Latino soccer fans, featuring a TV spot "Tear Storm," actor Anthony Ramos, and events in Houston and Miami that blend music, art, streetwear, and 3v3 tournaments.

Toyota launches a multimedia campaign that ties the endurance of Latino soccer fans to the durability of its trucks, showcasing a rain‑soaked adventure in a Toyota truck and bringing the experience to life at events in Houston and Miami.

The 2026 Great American Getaway 400 will feature Legacy Motor Club’s two entries, with John Hunter Nemechek and Erik Jones aiming to capitalize on historic track records and recent performances.

Kyle Larson, the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion, has yet to break his winless streak despite frequent top‑5 finishes and laps led. Recent races highlight Toyota’s dominance, a record‑breaking caution count, and Larson’s frustration over limited green‑flag opportunities.
Fans can look forward to a packed schedule that includes a Happy Hour Show, a Van Halen tribute concert, movie night, and the Dollar Tree 301 NASCAR Cup Series race.

A high‑speed collision between Christopher Bell and Chase Elliott left Bell with a fractured wrist, yet the NASCAR veteran is set to race this weekend, underscoring the series’ medical protocols

Denny Hamlin’s recent wins at Michigan and Nashville, coupled with a 25 % win rate in 2026, have tied him with Kyle Busch for the most career Cup Series victories. As he prepares for a 2027 retirement, the driver is focused on capturing a championship to solidify his legacy.

Denny Hamlin’s recent wins close the gap on Tyler Reddick, while crashes and surprise performances send several drivers tumbling or soaring in the latest rankings.

Veteran NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin has suggested that 18‑year‑old Brent Crews, a rising star in Toyota’s development pipeline, is the most probable candidate to take over the iconic No. 11 Toyota seat.

Denny Hamlin captured his 63rd Cup win at Michigan International Speedway, sharing ninth place on the all‑time victories list with Kyle Busch, while the event unfolded amid numerous cautions and surprising results

After starting at the rear of the field, Hamlin rallied to claim his 63rd NASCAR Cup win at Michigan, honoring his former teammate Busch while reflecting on recent personal losses.

Denny Hamlin led every lap to win the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, with Toyota drivers Erik Jones and Bubba Wallace finishing on the podium.

Denny Hamlin dedicated his Michigan win to the memory of Kyle Busch and his father, securing a milestone place on the sport's all‑time list.

Denny Hamlin won the Michigan Cup Series race, matching Kyle Busch's career victory total and dedicating the triumph to his late teammate with a No. 18 flag during his burnout.

Starting from the rear due to an unapproved adjustment, Hamlin surged to the front and held off Erik Jones by 11.11 seconds, tying Kyle Busch for career wins. The event was marked by 11 cautions, a multi‑car wreck involving Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell, and a red‑flag stoppage that reshaped stage outcomes.