
NASCAR Announces 2026 Pocono Race and Betting Odds
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series will feature a June date at Pocono Raceway, with Hamlin entering as the betting favorite after back‑to‑back wins, while other top contenders loom in the market.
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The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series will feature a June date at Pocono Raceway, with Hamlin entering as the betting favorite after back‑to‑back wins, while other top contenders loom in the market.

NASCAR’s Saturday qualifying session at Pocono Raceway will set the starting lineups for both the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series and the Cup Series, using a metric-based order that reflects recent performance.
Denny Hamlin aims for his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series win at Pocono’s 400‑mile event, a race that will be streamed exclusively on Prime Video and could place him atop the season standings.

Saturday’s qualifying for the O’Reilly Auto Parts and Cup Series at Pocono Raceway will see Patrick Emerling atop the O’Reilly order and Casey Mears leading the Cup field, with metric scores dictating the lineup.

The 2026 Cup Series schedule confirms a June date at Pocono Raceway, where a new one‑lap qualifying system and a competitive driver field promise a fresh twist on tradition.

With Brad Keselowski, Chris Buescher and Ryan Preece poised for the 16th points race at Pocono Raceway, RFK Racing looks to add to its storied legacy on the 2.5‑mile oval.

Joey Logano faces his worst NASCAR season without a win since May 2025, yet he and his crew remain focused on innovation and a late‑season turnaround.

An inside look at the drivers poised to dominate the 2026 Pocono 400, from Hamlin’s recent streak to the rising stars eyeing victory.

From June 12 to 14, 2026, Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, will host a three‑day NASCAR weekend featuring the Cup Series, O’Reilly Series and ARCA Menards Series, with live coverage on Prime Video, FS1 and MRN and a points leaderboard already taking shape.

NASCAR drivers gear up for a survival‑style race at Naval Base Coronado, confronting bumps, railroad tracks and tight corners while safety crews ramp up support.

Qualifying action at Pocono Raceway revealed a competitive field for the upcoming NASCAR Cup and O'Reilly Series events, with notable performances from veteran drivers and a full slate of ARCA contenders.

Corey Heim replaces Riley Herbst in the No. 35 Toyota for 2027, marking the first major move of a driver market that could reshape the sport.

A sellout crowd at Michigan International Speedway witnessed Denny Hamlin tie Kyle Busch’s all‑time win record while local drivers Erik Jones and Carson Hocevar impressed in the top five.

Denny Hamlin’s win at the FireKeepers Casino 400 not only matched Kyle Busch’s 63 career victories but also served as a heartfelt homage to his longtime teammate, who passed away earlier this year. The performance places Hamlin ninth on the all‑time wins chart and fuels anticipation for the upcoming stewardship of the No. 8 car.

Denny Hamlin's remarkable comeback, a dramatic crash involving Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell, and a series of setbacks for RFK Racing defined a turbulent FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

Starting from the rear due to an unapproved adjustment, Hamlin surged to the front and held off Erik Jones by 11.11 seconds, tying Kyle Busch for career wins. The event was marked by 11 cautions, a multi‑car wreck involving Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell, and a red‑flag stoppage that reshaped stage outcomes.

Denny Hamlin won the FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, marking the 15th points race of the season and launching a busy schedule that includes Pocono and Naval Base Coronado.

Denny Hamlin captured his third win of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series at Michigan International Speedway, matching the late Kyle Busch for ninth on the all‑time victories list, while Erik Jones, Bubba Wallace, Kyle Larson and Carson Hocevar completed the top five.
Denny Hamlin led from start to finish at Michigan International Speedway, while a violent crash sparked renewed debate over NASCAR’s safety protocols.

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup Series race at Michigan after starting from the rear, while Tyler Reddick's championship lead was dented by a late crash. The updated points standings now see the top 16 drivers eyeing a Chase spot.

Denny Hamlin captured the FireKeepers Casino 400 after a tumultuous race marked by a record number of crashes, while stage winners Tyler Reddick and Ty Gibbs dominated early segments.

Denny Hamlin won the FireKeepers Casino 400 after starting from the back, while Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell's high‑speed crash highlighted the effectiveness of SAFER barriers. Connor Zilisch struggled, Carson Hocevar's aggressive move caused a wreck, Erik Jones climbed to second, and Bubba Wallace finished third, boosting his playoff hopes. RFK Racing faced multiple setbacks.

Denny Hamlin's win at Michigan International Speedway reshapes the playoff picture, narrowing Tyler Reddick's points advantage and tightening the battle for the final cut‑line spots.

After starting at the back and surviving a mid‑race crash, Denny Hamlin captured his 63rd NASCAR Cup victory at Michigan International Speedway, sharing ninth place on the all‑time wins list with Kyle Busch and honoring the fallen driver with a No. 18 flag.