
Hamlin Secures Pole at Pocono as Reddick’s Lead Slips
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.
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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.

Two Cup Series teams were penalized during pre‑race inspection at Pocono Raceway, losing pit‑stall selection and crew members, but managed to qualify and practice before the weekend’s events.

Two cars failed inspection twice before passing, costing their teams pit stall choice and leading to the ejection of key crew members.

During Saturday’s inspection for the NASCAR Cup race at Pocono, the No. 5 Chevrolet of Kyle Larson and the No. 78 of Daniel Dye each failed twice before finally passing, resulting in the loss of pit stall selection and the ejection of key crew members.

NASCAR moved Sunday’s Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway to 1 p.m. ET due to inclement weather, with the event streaming live on Amazon Prime Video, Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM Radio. Open teams Beard Motorsports and Live Fast Motorsports will field entries for drivers Casey Mears and Daniel Dye, while championship contenders such as Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe headline the field.
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.

Two non‑chartered cars are set to make the grid for the Great American Getaway 400, which will stream live on Amazon Prime Video at 3 p.m. ET

J.J. Yeley and NY Racing Team will not compete at Pocono Raceway this weekend, joining only two other non‑chartered cars on the entry list. The team plans a July return at Chicagoland Speedway.

The upcoming Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway will mark the first Cup start for Beard Motorsports in over a month, with Casey Mears behind the wheel and the organization hoping to end a frustrating run of penalties and missed qualifications.

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.

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.

The 2026 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway will feature a full field of 38 competitors, headlined by Austin Hill taking over the No. 33 car for Richard Childress Racing after Kyle Busch's passing.
The upcoming Sunday afternoon event marks Pocono’s sole date on the 2026 schedule, showcasing a mix of charter teams, open entries, and a fresh lineup that honors the late Kyle Busch.

The upcoming Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway will feature only two of the three non‑chartered cars that originally entered the Coca‑Cola 600, with Corey Heim and Chad Finchum taking the wheel, and the race will be streamed live on Amazon Prime Video.

Katherine Legge became the first female and British driver to attempt the Memorial Day Double, finishing the Coca‑Cola 600 after a last‑minute entry by Live Fast Motorsports, while the team eyes future races at Pocono and possible 2025 starts.

NASCAR announced penalties following a chaotic Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, including two‑race suspensions for crew members Ian Schultz and Deiontae Jones, a $5,000 fine for JR Motorsports, and confirmation that Ross Chastain’s win will stand as the series heads to Nashville.

Following a chaotic Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, NASCAR announced sanctions that include suspensions for two crew members and a $5,000 fine for JR Motorsports, while the Cup Series prepares for its next race in Nashville.

NASCAR announced sanctions on the weekend’s two high‑profile entries after a series of wheel and tire violations were recorded at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the Coca‑Cola 600 and the Xfinity Series race unfolded back‑to‑back.

Toni Breidinger will contest a part‑time schedule with Rackley WAR while Daniel Dye returns from suspension to drive for McAnally‑Hilgemann Racing, with Mason Massey set to fill in at Richmond.

NASCAR concluded its 15th weekend with Daniel Suarez’s victory at Charlotte, but penalties for crew misconduct now shift focus to the upcoming Nashville Superspeedway event