
NASCAR Returns to Pocono with Dual Non‑Chartered Entries
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
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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
Denny Hamlin tops the betting market for the Pocono event, drawing comparisons to past legends while a deep field of contenders jostles for position.

NASCAR announces that the 2026 Cup Series event at Pocono will feature a streamlined qualifying format, with each driver completing one lap to set the starting order for the Great American Getaway 400.

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.

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.

J.J. Yeley and NY Racing Team will not compete at Pocono Raceway this weekend, joining only two other non‑chartered cars on the entry list. The team plans a July return at Chicagoland Speedway.

The upcoming Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway will mark the first Cup start for Beard Motorsports in over a month, with Casey Mears behind the wheel and the organization hoping to end a frustrating run of penalties and missed qualifications.

Legge’s endurance feat and the team’s driver changes headline a busy weekend of NASCAR action, with Amazon Prime Video set to broadcast the Great American Getaway 400.

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.

MBM Motorsports will not field a car at Michigan International Speedway this weekend, marking the latest gap in a calendar that includes just six planned 2026 appearances and unconfirmed driver selections.

A recent fire forced Timmy Hill out of competition, prompting the team known as Garage 66 to enlist Chad Finchum for the upcoming Nashville event. The team aims to run at least six more races but has yet to confirm drivers for most of them.

After a rain‑delayed absence at Talladega, Casey Mears is set to reach his 500th Cup Series start in the 2026 finale at Homestead‑Miami Speedway, driving for Beard Motorsports and reflecting on a career that began with Hendrick Motorsports.

After missing a planned 500th start at Talladega, Casey Mears will achieve the milestone at Pocono Raceway, joining an elite group of drivers with half‑century‑plus Cup Series appearances.

NASCAR veteran Casey Mears will contest six events next season as he pushes toward 700 career Cup Series starts, after a points‑related setback at Talladega forced a schedule adjustment with Beard Motorsports.

The team’s driver roster for the 2026 season features a mix of experience and fresh talent, highlighted by Timmy Hill’s upcoming comeback for the Coca‑Cola 600 on Amazon Prime Video.

NASCAR driver Casey Mears shares memories of Kyle Busch, whose sudden death at 41 left a void in the sport, highlighting his championship pedigree, record‑breaking wins, and role as a devoted father.

An exploration of the Coca‑Cola 600’s legacy, its historic first‑time winners, and the emerging drivers who may follow in their footsteps.

The annual Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway stands as NASCAR’s longest race, honoring fallen soldiers while offering teams a pivotal points opportunity. This year’s edition features a rare double‑duty experiment, a bid for back‑to‑back victories, and storylines that capture the sport’s evolving narrative.

Despite a disappointing result at Watkins Glen, Garage 66 remains committed to the schedule, with plans to run the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte and other upcoming events.