
NASCAR Moves Pocono Race Start Forward Amid Storm Threat
NASCAR shifted the Great American Getaway 400 to a 1:21 p.m. ET start to avoid severe thunderstorms, with Denny Hamlin on pole and the race set to stream live on Amazon Prime Video
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NASCAR shifted the Great American Getaway 400 to a 1:21 p.m. ET start to avoid severe thunderstorms, with Denny Hamlin on pole and the race set to stream live on Amazon Prime Video

Sean McGuire breaks down the key statistics and recent form of Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick, Chase Elliott, Carson Hocevar, Erik Jones and Riley Herbst as the field prepares for the Pocono 400.

The start of Sunday’s NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway has been advanced to 1 p.m. Eastern to beat expected inclement weather. Broadcast partners will provide live coverage, and parking and gate times remain unchanged.
Denny Hamlin secured pole position at Pocono Raceway, extending his record as the track’s all‑time Cup Series winner. The upcoming race on June 14 will be the 16th event of the season and part of a five‑race Amazon Prime run.

NASCAR’s 400‑mile event at Pocono Raceway blends unique tri‑oval dynamics with high‑stakes strategy, spotlighting Toyota’s recent dominance, Ford’s manufacturer edge, and a host of drivers eyeing victory.

Legge’s endurance feat and the team’s driver changes headline a busy weekend of NASCAR action, with Amazon Prime Video set to broadcast the Great American Getaway 400.

A dramatic restart at Michigan International Speedway saw Chase Elliott's Chevrolet skid into Christopher Bell's Toyota, damaging the SAFER barrier and bringing the event to a halt with 51 laps remaining.