
Allgaier Takes Record-Breaking Victory at Pocono
Justin Allgaier won the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Pocono Raceway, leading 35 laps and securing his first victory at the track while setting a new benchmark for lead changes.
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Justin Allgaier won the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Pocono Raceway, leading 35 laps and securing his first victory at the track while setting a new benchmark for lead changes.
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.

Justin Allgaier secured his second victory of the season at Pocono Raceway, defeating a competitive field that included William Byron. Brent Crews finished second, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was present for the post‑race festivities. The event set new records for lead changes and cautions, with several cars failing to finish.

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 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 win of the 2026 season at Pocono Raceway, surviving a chaotic final stage to extend his championship advantage.
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.
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.

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.

NASCAR's O'Reilly Auto Parts Series heads to Pocono Raceway for a 100‑lap, 38‑car showdown on June 13, 2026, featuring top Cup drivers and strategic battles on the Tricky Triangle.

The NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series returns to Pocono Raceway after a week’s break, where Justin Allgaier leads the standings by 179 points. A tight mid‑field battle for positions nine through fifteen and favorable odds for drivers like Connor Zilisch and Sam Mayer shape the narrative, while DraftKings and RotoWire provide betting insights.

NASCAR has confirmed that the O'Reilly Series will make its way back to Pocono Raceway in June 2026, bringing the series to the iconic 2.5‑mile triangle for the first time since 2024. The race will be part of a packed summer schedule and is expected to draw a large contingent of fans to the Pennsylvania venue.

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.

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 season will see the O'Reilly‑sponsored NASCAR series race at Pocono Raceway in June, with a new qualifying system that uses a single lap to set the starting order for the Nashville‑hosted Sports Illustrated Resorts 250

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.

Denny Hamlin’s recent wins at Michigan and Nashville, coupled with a 25 % win rate in 2026, have tied him with Kyle Busch for the most career Cup Series victories. As he prepares for a 2027 retirement, the driver is focused on capturing a championship to solidify his legacy.

Veteran NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin has suggested that 18‑year‑old Brent Crews, a rising star in Toyota’s development pipeline, is the most probable candidate to take over the iconic No. 11 Toyota seat.

Veteran Denny Hamlin, a three‑time winner this season, is weighing his future while his team eyes 18‑year‑old ARCA star Brent Crews as his successor.