
NASCAR’s Great American Getaway 400 Returns to Pocono
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.
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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.

Tyler Reddick holds a 51‑point advantage over Denny Hamlin as the series prepares for the Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, with live coverage of the upcoming Anduril 250 on Amazon Prime Video.

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.

An analysis of favorite Denny Hamlin, value picks like Tyler Reddick and Kyle Larson, and the impact of a 45% chance of thunderstorms on the upcoming NASCAR race.

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.

Denny Hamlin opens the race from pole position with a 2.77‑to‑1 odds, while Kyle Larson, Tyler Reddick, William Byron and Carson Hocevar round out the top contenders.
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.

Denny Hamlin secured pole position with a 51.948-second lap at 173.250 mph, aiming for his third consecutive win from the front row. The full starting grid features top qualifiers Kyle Larson, Daniel Suarez, Ty Gibbs and Chase Briscoe, along with a deep field of 38 drivers representing major teams.

The 2026 Pocono NASCAR Cup Series race will be streamed live on Prime Video, featuring Denny Hamlin’s recent winning streak and a showdown with Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe.

Practice and qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series’ Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway revealed the starting lineup, highlighted Team Penske’s 60th‑anniversary throwback scheme, and underscored the series’ broadcast reach.

Denny Hamlin claimed his 51st NASCAR Cup Series pole at Pocono Raceway, narrowly defeating Kyle Larson by 0.055 seconds while several drivers grappled with injuries and mechanical issues.

Denny Hamlin secured the pole for the 16th points‑paying event of the 2026 Cup Series, with the start shifted earlier to dodge forecasted rain.

Denny Hamlin captured pole position at Pocono Raceway, beating Kyle Larson by a narrow margin, while the NASCAR Cup Series adjusted the race start to 1 p.m. to avoid inclement weather. The grid features a mix of seasoned competitors and rising talent.

Denny Hamlin secured pole position with a 51.948-second lap, leading a strong showing from Joe Gibbs Racing. Several competitors will start at the back due to mechanical issues, setting the stage for a competitive race.

Denny Hamlin claimed his 51st career pole at Pocono Raceway, while rain threats prompt a 1 p.m. EST start and several drivers face setbacks.

Denny Hamlin claimed his 51st career pole at Pocono Raceway with a 51.948‑second lap, while championship leader Tyler Reddick will start 16th after his advantage narrowed.

Denny Hamlin claimed pole position in Saturday's qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway, with Kyle Larson and Daniel Suarez following. Joe Gibbs Racing secured multiple top‑five spots, while RFK Racing's Ryan Preece and Brad Keselowski will begin the race from the rear after engine changes. Bubba Wallace's crash resulted in a DNQ, and the event was moved up to avoid inclement weather.

Denny Hamlin grabs pole at 173.250 mph as Christopher Bell races with a cast and Bubba Wallace faces a backup car.
Denny Hamlin took pole position with a 51.948‑second lap, while Bubba Wallace’s qualifying mishap sent him to the rear of the grid and Christopher Bell competed despite a fractured wrist, setting the stage for a highly anticipated race streamed on Amazon Prime Video
Denny Hamlin secured pole position at Pocono Raceway, extending his record as the track’s all‑time Cup Series winner. The upcoming race on June 14 will be the 16th event of the season and part of a five‑race Amazon Prime run.

Denny Hamlin secured the pole with a 51.948‑second lap, while Brad Keselowski faced mechanical trouble and Bubba Wallace spun out during qualifying at Pocono Raceway.

NASCAR moved Sunday’s Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway to 1 p.m. ET due to inclement weather, with the event streaming live on Amazon Prime Video, Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM Radio. Open teams Beard Motorsports and Live Fast Motorsports will field entries for drivers Casey Mears and Daniel Dye, while championship contenders such as Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe headline the field.

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series will use a single‑car, one‑lap qualifying format at Pocono Raceway, with the order determined by a blend of owner standings and recent race results. The broadcast will air live on Amazon Prime Video on Sunday, June 14, at 3:00 p.m. ET.