
NASCAR Points Battle: Reddick Holds Lead as Hamlin Closes In
Tyler Reddick maintains the top spot in the Cup Series standings, but Denny Hamlin's recent surge narrows the gap, while a cluster of contenders jostle just outside the Chase cutline.
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Tyler Reddick maintains the top spot in the Cup Series standings, but Denny Hamlin's recent surge narrows the gap, while a cluster of contenders jostle just outside the Chase cutline.

Tyler Reddick still tops the Cup Series standings, but Denny Hamlin's recent surge has narrowed the gap, setting up a fierce chase for the playoff cutoff.

Denny Hamlin won the Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, moving to second in the standings behind Tyler Reddick, who leads with 353 points.

Denny Hamlin clinches the pole for the 2026 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, leading a Joe Gibbs Racing front row with Kyle Larson. A deep field of drivers start 20th or worse, facing mechanical woes that could reshape the race dynamics.

Denny Hamlin’s third consecutive victory at Pocono highlights Toyota’s season‑long supremacy, while a multi‑car crash reshapes the playoff picture and historic milestones are reached.
Denny Hamlin's four‑race winning streak has cut Tyler Reddick's lead to 19 points, reshaping the playoff picture with Austin Cindric perched on the bubble.

Denny Hamlin's four consecutive wins have erased much of Tyler Reddick's championship advantage, while Austin Cindric clings to a precarious bubble and the field prepares for an unprecedented street course at Naval Base Coronado.

Denny Hamlin won the Pocono Cup race, cutting his deficit to points leader Tyler Reddick, while a Lap‑46 crash involving several top drivers altered the standings.
Denny Hamlin's third consecutive victory at Pocono brings him within 19 points of points leader Tyler Reddick, while a lap‑46 crash involving several top drivers reshuffles the standings and heightens the stakes for the upcoming Chase.

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway, securing three straight victories for the first time in his career. The event was less dramatic than expected, with Hamlin earning 67 points and stage points in both stages.

Denny Hamlin captured his fourth victory of the season at Pocono Raceway, extending a streak of three consecutive wins and tightening the battle for the title.

Denny Hamlin secured the pole at Pocono Raceway, edging Kyle Larson by .057 seconds, while a weather‑driven schedule change reshapes the grid and sets the stage for a tight battle.

Denny Hamlin clinched a dramatic Pocono Cup victory after Christopher Bell’s fuel miscalculation, reshaping the championship standings.

On June 14, the Cup Series will stage a 400‑mile race at Pocono Raceway, featuring a triangular layout, three-stage format and an exclusive Prime Video broadcast with a free trial for new subscribers.

The 2026 Pocono race will feature a 38‑car lineup, with Hamlin on pole and a full slate of drivers competing under clear skies, broadcast live on Prime Video.

A Lap 47 crash at Pocono Raceway involving Brad Keselowski, Noah Gragson and Josh Berry reshaped the NASCAR Cup Series race, sending multiple cars to the garage and sparking fan debate.

Joe Gibbs Racing dominates the front rows of the June Pocono Raceway event, but a host of high‑profile drivers will start 20th or worse after troubled qualifying sessions.

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway will be streamed live on Prime Video at 1 p.m. ET, with Denny Hamlin leading a competitive top five.

The 2026 Pocono Raceway event promises high‑octane competition, a unique three‑stage format and a free‑trial streaming option for new Prime Video subscribers.

Denny Hamlin will lead the field at Pocono Raceway on Sunday, aiming for his third consecutive Cup Series victory while Tyler Reddick tops the standings.

A deep dive into the nuances of Pocono’s 2.5‑mile layout, the drivers who excel on its long straights, and the tools that can give fantasy players an edge.
The June 14 NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono saw Denny Hamlin start on pole, Christopher Bell race with a fractured wrist, and a lineup reshuffle that reshaped the competition, all broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video.

After a third‑place finish at Michigan International Speedway, Bubba Wallace and his 23XI Racing squad are heading to Pocono Raceway with confidence bolstered by recent upgrades.
Denny Hamlin secured pole position with a 51.948‑second lap, while Bubba Wallace crashed and will start at the rear. Brad Keselowski’s engine woes and Christopher Bell’s 22nd‑place qualifying round set the stage for a dramatic 400‑mile event broadcast on Amazon Prime, HBO Max and NASCAR.com.