
NASCAR Moves Pocono Race Start Time to Beat Inclement Weather
The Sunday Pocono Raceway event will now kick off at 1 p.m., giving viewers a full race experience broadcast across multiple platforms.
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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.

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
Carly Green, a 15‑year‑old from Tamaqua, delivered a moving performance of the national anthem at Pocono Raceway, dedicating it to her late grandfather and marking the latest milestone in a rapidly rising singing career.

The NASCAR weekend at Pocono Raceway draws thousands of fans, featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch, a Walk of Fame, and a packed schedule of races and autograph sessions.

Pocono Raceway will induct Kyle Busch into its Walk of Fame and display special signage, while his son Brexton leads a tribute lap at Charlotte Motor Speedway, marking a poignant moment for the racing community.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway will feature the sport’s first kosher food stand, reflecting a broader push for cultural inclusivity in American sports.

The upcoming weekend at Pocono will showcase the Cup Series alongside the O’Reilly Auto Parts and ARCA Menards Series, with notable driver entries, team announcements and storylines that could shape the championship picture.

NASCAR will host a three‑day weekend at Pocono Raceway, featuring ARCA, O'Reilly Auto Parts, and Cup Series races, driver Q&A panels, and a tribute to Kyle Busch.

During the June 12‑14 NASCAR race weekend, free prostate cancer screenings will be offered in the Fan Zone, featuring driver Michael McDowell and supported by Pocono Raceway, Man Cave Health, and Colton RV & Marine.

During the June 12‑14 NASCAR race weekend, Pocono Raceway will host complimentary prostate cancer screenings in its Fan Zone, featuring a guest appearance by driver Michael McDowell and support from Colton RV & Marine.

The death of Kyle Busch at 41 has sparked a wave of tributes across the racing community, highlighting his impact on the sport and the upcoming races that will honor his memory.