Allgaier Claims First Pocono Victory in Thrilling Battery 250
Justin Allgaier captured his maiden win at Pocono Raceway, a performance that underscored his 250‑point lead and secured a spot in the upcoming playoffs.
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Justin Allgaier captured his maiden win at Pocono Raceway, a performance that underscored his 250‑point lead and secured a spot in the upcoming playoffs.

After a severe crash at Michigan International Speedway that fractured his left wrist, Christopher Bell plans to race at Pocono Raceway, where he has modified his car and received support from teammates and peers.

A chaotic opening lap saw Corey Day and Jesse Love collide, while Justin Allgaier captured his maiden O’Reilly Series triumph amid a tightly contested points battle.

Justin Allgaier captured his fifth victory of the 2026 season at Pocono Raceway, edging out Sam Mayer in a late‑stage battle that featured ten caution periods and a high‑profile crash involving multiple contenders.

A look at the key performances and challenges from the first practice group, including Tyler Reddick's speed, Brad Keselowski's engine trouble, and Christopher Bell's focus on upcoming road courses.

After a high‑impact crash at Michigan, Christopher Bell praises safety measures, receives community support, and prepares for the demanding Pocono event.
A chaotic start to the MillerTech Battery 250 at Pocono Raceway upended the O’Reilly Series standings, giving Justin Allgaier a larger lead while tightening the battle among the top contenders.

Justin Allgaier’s fifth 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series win at Pocono Raceway solidified his championship lead amid a series of early crashes.
Justin Allgaier captured his fifth victory of the 2026 season at Pocono Raceway, outlasting Sam Mayer in a dramatic final restart that saw teammate Sheldon Creed intervene.

The NASCAR O’Reilly Series delivered a thrilling night at Pocono Raceway on June 13, 2026, with Justin Allgaier winning overall after intense stage battles.

Bell’s injury forces a cast and a backup driver, but he remains focused on the full distance as Hamlin aims for a third consecutive Pocono triumph.

Injury, teamwork and weather converge as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to Pocono, where drivers prepare for a condensed 400‑mile battle.

Christopher Bell is set to race at Pocono with a cast on his broken left wrist, sustained in a crash at Michigan International Speedway. His team has adapted the car for the injury, and backup driver Brandon Jones is on standby. Meanwhile, Denny Hamlin aims for a third consecutive Pocono triumph as weather forecasts prompt an earlier start time.

NASCAR’s weekend at Pocono Raceway will begin under an accelerated schedule due to rain forecasts. Christopher Bell, sporting a cast on his left wrist, is set to compete, while Denny Hamlin looks to achieve a three‑peat victory.

Christopher Bell will race at Pocono with a cast on his broken left wrist, while Denny Hamlin aims for his third consecutive victory in a schedule reshaped by inclement weather.

After a high‑speed crash at Michigan International Speedway left him with a fractured wrist and a bruised ankle, Christopher Bell expresses gratitude for safety advances, the racing community’s support, and his plans to compete at Pocono and road courses.
Brandon Jones leads the field for the MillerTech Battery 250 on June 13, while Taylor Gray starts second. The event will be broadcast on the CW Network and streamed on FUBO, NASCAR.com, and SiriusXM, with radio coverage on the Motor Racing Network.

After a violent crash at Michigan International Speedway left him with a fractured wrist and bruised ankle, Christopher Bell expresses gratitude for NASCAR’s safety measures, outlines his recovery plan, and looks ahead to the upcoming Pocono Raceway event.

Christopher Bell will race at Pocono Raceway this weekend while recovering from a fractured wrist sustained in a high‑impact crash at Michigan International Speedway. He praised the safety features of his car and the work of NASCAR’s safety team, and a veteran driver is on standby should he need assistance.

A high‑impact crash at Michigan left Christopher Bell with a fractured left wrist. He plans to compete at Pocono while wearing a cast, using a right‑hand grip and a standby driver.

Brandon Jones secured the pole position with a 54.686‑second lap, edging out Taylor Gray by just 0.06 seconds as the field prepares for the 250‑mile race.
Brandon Jones secured the top spot with a 54.686‑second lap, edging teammate Taylor Gray, as the 38‑car field prepares for Saturday’s race.

Brandon Jones secured the pole with a lap of 54.686 seconds, while Jesse Love posted the fastest practice time. Several competitors encountered mechanical issues and on‑track incidents during the session.
After a 63 Gs crash at Michigan that fractured his left wrist, Christopher Bell plans to compete at Pocono, using a right‑handed approach and relying on simulator work to manage the injury.