Hamlin Leads the Odds at Pocono as Betting Landscape Shifts
Denny Hamlin tops the betting market for the Pocono event, drawing comparisons to past legends while a deep field of contenders jostles for position.
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Denny Hamlin tops the betting market for the Pocono event, drawing comparisons to past legends while a deep field of contenders jostles for position.
Fresh off podiums at Dover, Charlotte and Nashville, Sawalich looks to capitalize on his momentum, the unique challenges of Pocono’s three‑corner layout and the chance to secure a playoff spot.

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 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 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.

The upcoming NASCAR San Diego weekend will feature the first dual Red Bull liveried cars in over a decade, showcasing new designs inspired by the brand's iconic can and highlighting van Gisbergen's unbeaten streak on street circuits.

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.

Carson Hocevar’s aggressive maneuver triggered a nine‑car crash at Michigan, finishing fifth, while Denny Hamlin contemplates his next move.

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

The 18th race weekend of the 2026 season will feature a $1.65 million purse, with 2025 champion Connor Zilisch aiming for back‑to‑back wins against strong competition from Jesse Love and Ryan Sieg.

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.

NASCAR’s upcoming street race in San Diego will showcase two Red Bull‑liveried Chevrolets driven by Shane van Gisbergen and rookie Connor Zilisch, marking a decade‑long milestone for the brand’s primary sponsorship.

Justin Allgaier leads the 2024 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series with four wins and a commanding points margin, while the upcoming Pocono race promises a showdown among past winners and title contenders.

The 2026 MillerTech Battery 250 will feature 38 drivers, including Connor Zilisch, William Byron and Nick Sanchez, at Pocono Raceway in June.
The 2026 MillerTech Battery 250 will feature 38 drivers, including Connor Zilisch, William Byron and Nick Sanchez, racing on Pocono’s unique circuit on Saturday afternoon.

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.

Ahead of the Pocono weekend, JR Motorsports announces driver changes and a new broadcast slot.

JR Motorsports announced that William Byron will take over the No. 88 Chevrolet for the upcoming MillerTech Battery 250 at Pocono Raceway, stepping in for Kyle Larson this Saturday.

This weekend’s schedule features practice, qualifying and races across the ARCA Menards, O’Reilly Auto Parts and Cup Series, highlighting key drivers, statistical milestones and the return of past winners.

Trackhouse Racing prepares for the 2026 Pocono race with a fresh paint scheme, a commentator role for Ross Chastain, and a promising debut for Connor Zilisch, while Shane van Gisbergen aims to rebound from recent setbacks.

Chevrolet’s dominance at Pocono Raceway is reflected in a storied record of wins, pole positions and manufacturer milestones, while drivers such as Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson prepare for the next chapter of competition.