NASCAR’s Great American Getaway 400 Set for June 14 at Pocono
The upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway will feature a competitive lineup, unique broadcast options, and a 400‑mile, 160‑lap format.
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The upcoming NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway will feature a competitive lineup, unique broadcast options, and a 400‑mile, 160‑lap format.

Denny Hamlin secured pole position with a 51.948-second lap at 173.250 mph, aiming for his third consecutive win from the front row. The full starting grid features top qualifiers Kyle Larson, Daniel Suarez, Ty Gibbs and Chase Briscoe, along with a deep field of 38 drivers representing major teams.

Denny Hamlin claimed his 51st career pole at Pocono Raceway with a 51.948‑second lap, while championship leader Tyler Reddick will start 16th after his advantage narrowed.
Denny Hamlin took pole position with a 51.948‑second lap, while Bubba Wallace’s qualifying mishap sent him to the rear of the grid and Christopher Bell competed despite a fractured wrist, setting the stage for a highly anticipated race streamed on Amazon Prime Video

The 2.5‑mile Pocono Raceway will host the Great American Getaway 400 on June 14, as drivers battle for position in a qualifying system that blends recent race results with owner standings, broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video at 3 p.m. ET.
Practice and qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series’ Great American Getaway 400 will take place at Pocono Raceway on June 13, featuring a stacked entry list and broadcast coverage on Amazon Prime Video and SiriusXM.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series will use a single‑car, one‑lap qualifying format at Pocono Raceway, with the order determined by a blend of owner standings and recent race results. The broadcast will air live on Amazon Prime Video on Sunday, June 14, at 3:00 p.m. ET.

The NASCAR Cup Series rolls into Pocono Raceway this weekend, where aerodynamic dominance and track position will shape the outcome. Denny Hamlin is the favorite, with Chase Elliott and Bubba Wallace also in the mix, while rising drivers Carson Hocevar and Zane Smith look to capitalize on recent momentum.

The 2026 Cup Series heads to Pocono Raceway for the 16th round, featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch, a fractured‑wrist driver, and a renumbered No. 33 entry.

NASCAR heads to Pocono for the 16th round of the 2026 Cup season, where Denny Hamlin ties Kyle Busch’s all‑time win record, Christopher Bell races despite injury, and Austin Hill takes over the No. 33 ride after Kyle Busch’s passing.

After two seasons with Wood Brothers Racing, Josh Berry is set to leave the historic No. 21 Ford, opening the door for new driver movements across the NASCAR landscape.

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Mattermost will back driver Layne Riggs for the inaugural NASCAR San Diego Weekend, a race that marks the first NASCAR event on an active U.S. military installation and celebrates the Navy’s 250th anniversary.

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With four Ford entries still winless and a century‑old milestone on the line, the upcoming Pocono race promises a blend of legacy and fresh talent.

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 led a Toyota 1‑2‑3 at Michigan International Speedway, but the event was defined by 11 cautions, a 20‑minute red flag, and a crash involving Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell.

Denny Hamlin qualified on pole for the Michigan NASCAR Cup race but will start at the rear after a flat tire. The penalty triggers a cascade of lineup changes, affecting multiple playoff contenders and setting the stage for a dramatic race.

The fifteenth race of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, held at Michigan International Speedway, delivered stage victories for Tyler Reddick and Chase Elliott while six playoff‑qualified drivers lingered outside the top sixteen, setting the stage for the upcoming Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono, to be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video.

Despite claiming his 50th NASCAR Cup Series pole at Michigan International Speedway, Denny Hamlin will start at the back of the field after an unapproved adjustment was required to repair practice damage. The reshuffling promotes Tyler Reddick to second and sees Carson Hocevar take over as the control car.

Denny Hamlin claimed pole position in a tightly contested qualifying session at Michigan International Speedway, while Carson Hocevar will line up alongside him after a narrow 0.018‑second margin. Penalties will push Hamlin to the rear of the field, allowing Tyler Reddick to share the front row.
Denny Hamlin secured pole position with a 36.901‑second lap, edging Carson Hocevar by 0.018 seconds, while the race will stream on Amazon Prime Video, HBO MAX and NASCAR.com.
The NASCAR Cup Series race will feature a 200‑lap, 400‑mile showdown, multiple stages, and a full lineup of drivers, with coverage on Amazon Prime Video and additional streaming options.

Ford’s search for a win at Michigan International Speedway reflects both a storied past and a pressing present, as drivers and teams aim to reignite the brand’s competitive edge.