The NASCAR Cup Series is set to deliver its next chapter at Pocono Raceway on June 14, when the 400‑mile Great American Getaway 400 will roar to life at 1 p.m. Eastern Time. The event marks the series' first visit to the Pennsylvania venue this season and promises a unique blend of speed and strategy.
The ‘Tricky Triangle’
Pocono Raceway is instantly recognizable by its triangular oval configuration, a design that has earned it the nickname "the tricky triangle." The track's three distinct turns and long straightaways create a challenging environment where drivers must balance aerodynamic grip with careful fuel management. The race will be divided into three stages — 30 laps, 65 laps and another 65 laps — adding a competitive edge to each segment.
Broadcast rights have been secured exclusively by Prime Video, meaning viewers will need to tune in through the streaming platform to catch the action live. New subscribers can take advantage of a 30‑day free trial that grants access to Prime Video and the broader Amazon Prime ecosystem, after which the service costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually.
The starting lineup reads like a who's who of contemporary stock car racing, featuring names such as Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott and a host of rising talents. Drivers including Daniel Suárez, Ty Gibbs, Chase Briscoe, Christopher Bell and Ross Chastain are among those expected to contend, while veterans like Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano and Alex Bowman add depth to the field.
Beyond the on‑track competition, Prime Video is offering a Shop the Race storefront where fans can purchase gear, flags and other merchandise tied to their favorite drivers. This initiative reflects a growing trend of integrating e‑commerce with live sports content, giving viewers a direct way to support teams and drivers.
With the stage set, the stage lights dimmed and the engines primed, the upcoming race promises to be a vivid illustration of why Pocono remains a fan favorite. As the field of drivers — including Daniel Dye, Ryan Preece, Bubba Wallace, Chase Briscoe, Tyler Reddick, Austin Dillon and many others — takes the green flag, the excitement will ripple through the sport and into the streaming platforms that bring it into living rooms across the country.