
NASCAR Makes History with First Races on an Active Military Base
NASCAR will host its first ever races on an active U.S. military base this weekend, featuring all three national series and a partnership with San Diego’s KSON radio.
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NASCAR will host its first ever races on an active U.S. military base this weekend, featuring all three national series and a partnership with San Diego’s KSON radio.

From June 19‑21, 2026, NASCAR will race on a U.S. naval base for the first time, with Jimmie Johnson slated for his penultimate Cup start in a Carvana‑schemed car and a lineup that includes former Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen.

The Sunday Pocono Raceway event will now kick off at 1 p.m., giving viewers a full race experience broadcast across multiple platforms.

The start time for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway has been moved up to 1 p.m. due to expected bad weather, with live coverage by Amazon Prime Video, the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM Radio.

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.

The Sunday NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway will begin an hour earlier than originally scheduled as inclement weather approaches, while broadcast partners finalize their coverage plans.

The start time for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway has been advanced to 1 p.m. to beat inclement weather, while broadcast partners confirm live coverage and unchanged venue access times.

The Sunday Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway will now begin at 1 p.m. Eastern, an hour earlier than originally scheduled, as inclement weather threatens the weekend. The change allows fans to watch the entire race live on Amazon Prime Video, the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM Radio.
The start time for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway has been advanced to 1 p.m. to accommodate expected inclement weather, with live coverage across multiple platforms.

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.

Longtime NASCAR voice Ned Jarrett passed away, prompting an outpouring of memories from colleagues, fans, and fellow drivers who recall his calm demeanor, iconic calls, and lasting impact on motorsports.

Ned Jarrett, a two‑time NASCAR champion and longtime voice of the sport, passed away at 93, leaving behind a storied career, a memorable 1993 Daytona 500 call, and a legacy that includes his son Dale’s own racing success.

Ned Jarrett, the 1961 and 1965 NASCAR Cup Series champion, passed away at 93, remembered for his calm demeanor, record‑setting victory at the 1965 Southern 500, and his role as a mentor and broadcaster whose voice echoed through the sport’s most iconic moments.