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How to watch 2025 NASCAR Pocono: Schedule, start time, TV channel for The Great American Getaway 400
Print Close Published June 20, 2025 The NASCAR Cup Series rolls into the scenic Pocono Mountains for the 2025 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway. With its signature triangular layout and high-speed corners, the "Tricky Triangle" always delivers unpredictable action and thrilling finishes. Here's what you need to know about the race, how to watch and more. When is The Great American Getaway 400? The Great American Getaway 400 is scheduled for Sunday, June 22nd at 2 p.m. ET. Where is the race? The Great American Getaway 400 will take place at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, PA. How long is the race? The Great American Getaway 400 will consist of three stages for 160 laps across 400 miles. Where can I watch The Great American Getaway 400? What channel will it be on? The race will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video. How can I stream or watch the race without cable? The Great American Getaway 400 can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. What is the Pocono Raceway Schedule? Friday, June 20th Saturday, June 21st Sunday, June 22nd NASCAR Cup Series The Great American Getaway 400 - 2 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime) Who is driving in the race? There are 37 drivers entered into The Great American Getaway 400. Qualifying starts on Saturday, 6/21. Print Close URL


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How to watch 2025 NASCAR Pocono: Schedule, start time, TV channel for The Great American Getaway 400
The NASCAR Cup Series rolls into the scenic Pocono Mountains for the 2025 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway. With its signature triangular layout and high-speed corners, the "Tricky Triangle" always delivers unpredictable action and thrilling finishes. Here's what you need to know about the race, how to watch and more. When is The Great American Getaway 400? The Great American Getaway 400 is scheduled for Sunday, June 22nd at 2 p.m. ET. Where is the race? The Great American Getaway 400 will take place at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, PA. How long is the race? The Great American Getaway 400 will consist of three stages for 160 laps across 400 miles. Where can I watch The Great American Getaway 400? What channel will it be on? The race will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime Video. Check out the best moments from the NASCAR Cup Series: The Viva Mexico 250! How can I stream or watch the race without cable? The Great American Getaway 400 can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. What is the Pocono Raceway Schedule? Friday, June 20th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Practice - 12:35 p.m. ET (FS2) NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Qualifying - 1:40 p.m. ET (FS2) NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - MillerTech Battery 200 - 5 p.m. ET (FS1) Saturday, June 21st NASCAR Xfinity Series - Practice - 10 a.m. ET (CW app) NASCAR Xfinity Series - Qualifying - 11:05 a.m. ET (CW app) NASCAR Cup Series - Practice - 12:35 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime) NASCAR Cup Series - Qualifying - 1:45 p.m. ET (Amazon Prime) NASCAR Xfinity Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 - 3:30 p.m. ET (CW app) Sunday, June 22nd Who is driving in the race? There are 37 drivers entered into The Great American Getaway 400. Qualifying starts on Saturday, 6/21. recommended Get more from NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
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12 hours ago
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2025 NASCAR at Pocono Raceway: How to watch The Great American Getaway 400, full race schedule and more
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Pocono Raceway, a.k.a. "The Tricky Triangle", will host the 19th race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series. The Great American Getaway 400 will take place this Sunday afternoon in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Will 2024 Pocono Raceway winner Ryan Blaney redeem himself after a 14th place finish last week? Will Mexico City winner Shane van Gisbergen pull off his second win in a row? The race this weekend will air exclusively on Prime Video (this is the final race to stream on Prime this season), but you can also catch practices and qualifying races all weekend long on the CW, FS1, and FS2. Here's everything you need to know about this weekend's schedule, including how to watch the NASCAR's The Great American Getaway 400, a rundown of the rest of this weekend's races, and more. How to watch NASCAR The Great American Getaway 400: Date: Sunday, June 22, 2025 Advertisement Time: 2 p.m. ET Location: Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, PA Streaming: Prime Video What channel is NASCAR's The Great American Getaway 400 on? The Great American Getaway 400, as well as the Cup Series Practice and Qualifying race will stream exclusively on Prime Video. An alternate driver-cam will also be available to stream live on Max. Additional Xfinity Series and Truck Series coverage this weekend will air on the CW, FS1 and FS2. Where to stream NASCAR Races at Pocono Raceway: The CW, FS1 and FS2 are available on streaming platforms like DirecTV, Fubo and Sling. But you will need access to Amazon Prime Video to watch this weekend's main event, the Great American Getaway 400, on Sunday. A complete viewing schedule of every race this weekend and how to watch them live is below. Watch select NASCAR races on the CW, FS1 and more Fubo TV Fubo TV gives you access to the CW, FS1 and 100+ more live channels. Starting at $85/month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for sports fans but it's one of the most comprehensive ways to catch events like NASCAR all year-round, and still leaves you with major savings compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get unlimited cloud DVR storage. Right now you can get $20 off your first month of any Fubo tier. And you can try all this free, too! Try free at Fubo NASCAR Pocono Raceway weekend schedule: Here's the schedule of races at Pocono Raceway this weekend. (All times Eastern.) Friday, June 20 12:35 p.m.: Truck Series Practice (FS2) 1:40 p.m.: Truck Series Qualifying (FS2) 5:00 p.m.: Truck Series Race - MillerTech Battery 200 (FS1) Saturday, June 21 10:00 a.m.: Xfinity Series Practice (The CW App) 11:05 a.m.: Xfinity Series Qualifying (The CW App) 12:35 p.m.: Cup Series Practice (Prime Video) 1:45 p.m.: Cup Series Qualifying (Prime Video) 3:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series Race - Explore the Pocono Mountain 250 (The CW) Sunday, June 22 2:00 p.m.: Cup Series Race - The Great American Getaway 400 (Prime Video) 2:00 p.m.: NASCAR Driver Cam - The Great American Getaway 400 (Max) Other ways to watch NASCAR without cable this season:


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2025 NASCAR Odds: Denny Hamlin Favored To Win At Pocono
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Pocono this weekend for the Great American Getaway when it comes to the odds, bettors can dive into that action and place wagers on which driver they think has what it takes to win outright. Last week at Mexico City, Shane van Gisbergen closed as the favorite at +200, and he ultimately got into victory lane in the league's first Cup Series race south of the border. This week, Denny Hamlin is the favorite, and that's after missing last week's race following the birth of his son. So which driver takes the checkered flag this weekend? Here are the odds at FanDuel Sportsbook as of June 19. Great American Getaway 400 Denny Hamlin: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total) Ryan Blaney: +700 (bet $10 to win $80 total) William Byron: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total) Kyle Larson: +750 (bet $10 to win $85 total) Christopher Bell: +1000 (bet $10 to win $110 total) Tyler Reddick: +1200 (bet $10 to win $130 total) Chase Elliott: +1500 (bet $10 to win $160 total) Joey Logano: +1800 (bet $10 to win $190 total) Ty Gibbs: +1900 (bet $10 to win $200 total) Chris Buescher: +2100 (bet $10 to win $220 total) Brad Keselowski: +2100 (bet $10 to win $220 total) Ross Chastain: +2400 (bet $10 to win $250 total) Carson Hocevar: +2500 (bet $10 to win $260 total) Chase Briscoe: +2800 (bet $10 to win $290 total) Kyle Busch: +2900 (bet $10 to win $300 total) Bubba Wallace: +3100 (bet $10 to win $320 total) Alex Bowman: +3400 (bet $10 to win $350 total) Josh Berry: +4200 (bet $10 to win $430 total) Erik Jones: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total) Ryan Preece: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total) Austin Cindric: +5000 (bet $10 to win $510 total) Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: +5500 (bet $10 to win $560 total) Daniel Suarez: +6000 (bet $10 to win $610 total) Zane Smith: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total) Michael McDowell: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total) AJ Allmendinger: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total) Noah Gragson: +14000 (bet $10 to win $1,410 total) Shane van Gisbergen: +14000 (bet $10 to win $1,410 total) Cole Custer: +21000 (bet $10 to win $2,110 total) John Hunter Nemechek: +21000 (bet $10 to win $2,110 total) Todd Gilliland: +21000 (bet $10 to win $2,110 total) Austin Dillon: +21000 (bet $10 to win $2,110 total) Justin Haley: +21000 (bet $10 to win $2,110 total) Riley Herbst: +25000 (bet $10 to win $2,510 total) Ty Dillon: +34000 (bet $10 to win $3,410 total) Cody Ware: +50000 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total) Brennan Poole: +50000 (bet $10 to win $5,010 total) Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more
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2 days ago
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Turning Point: Is Chase Elliott the sleeping giant of 2025?
Here's what's happening in NASCAR with the Viva Mexico 250 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in the rearview and The Great American Getaway 400 Presented by at Pocono Raceway up next. RELATED: How to watch Sunday's race on Prime Video | See Pocono entry list 1. Is Chase Elliott the sleeping giant of 2025? Mired in a glaring winless stretch, Chase Elliott is still quietly riding a wave of steady momentum under the surface. With unmatched consistency and a playoff spot all but secured, No. 9 heads to Pocono needing just one spark to light the wick. If it comes, a beast may awaken. Advertisement Chase Elliott hasn't won a race in more than a year, and he hasn't come particularly close to doing it in 2025. The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion just isn't finding the front of the field, leading in just a handful of races this year for a total of 95 laps and leaving the headline-grabbing trips to Victory Lane to names like Christopher Bell, William Byron, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson. But make no mistake: He's lurking. Quietly. Relentlessly. And if he turns up the wick before the playoffs hit, the rest of the field might not know what hit them. Elliott is doing something almost no one else in the Cup Series can claim: finishing races no matter what, no matter how. He's the only driver to place inside the top 20 in all 16 events this season, a feat of consistency he also managed last year and then some. He's completed all but one lap. He hasn't had a single meltdown, misstep, or mechanical disaster take him out of contention. His average finish — 11.19 — is third best in the series and on pace to be a career high. Advertisement Elliott and his longtime crew chief Alan Gustafson are just so in sync at this point that catastrophic days simply don't exist for the No. 9 team anymore. But here's where it gets complicated: The wins, along with the misses, have vanished. He's riding a 43-race winless streak dating back to April 2024, and we're not seeing him routinely battling for wins and settling for top fives like earlier in his career; he has just four such finishes this year, with Mexico (third) being his first in two months. For all the precision and polish, Elliott's recent results lack that killer edge we saw in the last generation of cars. He's remarkably and consistently good in the Next Gen — but he hasn't been great. Still, he's essentially a playoff lock. Sitting 146 points above the elimination line, his spot is nearly untouchable, though anything can happen over 10 races. But making the playoffs isn't enough — not for a 2020 champion; not for a guy who made his home in the Championship 4 for three straight years, not that long ago. Elliott's bar is higher, and the closer we get to the postseason, the more it feels like he's building toward something. And now? Pocono. A place where Elliott quietly actually does dominate in the Next Gen car — top 10 in every race since the debut, and more points earned there in it than anyone. Advertisement Even if it doesn't happen Sunday, Elliott has three road courses and his home track, EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway), left before the playoffs. If he capitalizes on even one, the narrative around the No. 9 flips from 'steady but non-threatening' to 'surging and dangerous.' Just like nobody wanted to see Joey Logano sneak back into the Round of 8 last year after a penalty to the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet slotted him in, none of Elliott's peers want to see him and the No. 9 group clicking off wins again, because everybody knows they're capable of doing so in bunches. Everything points to it happening, however. The Dawsonville, Georgia native has been progressively climbing the mountain while others flame out or feast on spurts of short-term momentum from wins before fading. He doesn't beat himself on the race track, and it feels like he's one moment away from reminding everyone of the dominance that takes place when this team is at full strength. Advertisement If the switch flips soon, it won't be subtle. It'll be a wake-up call (siren?) for the whole garage — loud, sudden … and felt all the way to Phoenix. jeff gordon talks with chase elliott at pocono 2. Will anyone escape playoff no-man's land at Pocono? The playoff bubble is bursting with pressure, and Pocono might be the release point. For winless drivers like Tyler Reddick, Chris Buescher and Bubba Wallace, this weekend isn't about survival or points racing — it's about breaking through before the window slams shut. In a NASCAR season that has felt, at times, a bit top-heavy with the superstars of the sport commanding dominion over Victory Lane, the real playoff chaos — as we saw in Mexico City — is going to come from the crowded underbelly of the standings. Advertisement With 10 races left before the field gets sliced to 16, the bubble isn't just bubbling — it's boiling. Three somewhat surprising names (Sunday's Mexico winner Shane van Gisbergen, Austin Cindric and Josh Berry) have already locked in with thrilling wins. The window to claim one's spot is shrinking, the pressure is rising and the next big shakeup may come from a winless driver, one of whom many expected to be locked up by now — or at least be in the running to defend his Regular Season Championship. The no-man's land of the 2025 NASCAR Playoffs picture is elbow-to-elbow, and the trick to getting out of the muck and the mire might come this weekend at Pocono. Start with Tyler Reddick, who has been much maligned for erratic finishes … but is also having the quietest elite season no one seems to be noticing. On the surface, his five top 10s in 16 races are not flashy, but he's second only to championship favorite William Byron in average running position, arguably a much better indicator than average race finish. He's clearly overdue, and he's a potential sniper for the Pocono win with four straight top 10s and two runner-ups in the last three. His average finish there since 2022? Best in the field, at a pristine 3.3. If the march to re-enter the RSC conversation is going to happen, it will start at Pocono. Advertisement Chris Buescher is in a similar boat, expected in pre-season chatter to be a more viable title contender this year than he's looked so far, but the gears are turning there. He'll certainly be in the mix at the remaining road courses as well, but in terms of this weekend, the former 'Tricky Triangle' winner is the only driver to finish top 10 at Pocono in each of the last two years, and he's still out-pacing his typical stats this season, with his eight 2025 top 10s being the most he's had through 16 races to date. He's clinging to the final playoff spot by just 19 points, but there's obviously something special about Pocono for him. It could all come together here. Reddick's teammate Bubba Wallace has looked like the better of the two at times this year, but — as he's shown over the years — brings a boom-or-bust profile. He's currently booming, however, following up three straight finishes of 33rd or worse with three straight of 12th or better and could stretch that into Pocono, where his three top 10s have all come in the past four races. If things go sideways late — and they often do — Wallace's top-ranked pit crew per NASCAR Insights could be the difference-maker. We just saw Alex Bowman, a former Pocono winner, snap a miserable run of bad luck at Mexico City in quite impressive fashion, and he has four top 10s in his last six Pocono starts. He's above the elimination line, but in absolutely no way is his position safe yet. Especially if someone like Erik Jones, with the speed Toyota is likely to have, sneaks up and shocks everybody. Outside the top 20 in points but still within striking distance of the postseason — again, no-man's land stretches far and wide — Jones has eight top 10s and five top fives in 13 starts at Pocono. And lately, he's trending up, with four top 15s in the last six races. If someone shocks the playoff picture this week, Jones has the resume to do it, but don't be surprised if any of these guys whittle out their playoff spot in Pennsylvania, because they're at a premium. cars race on track in mexico city 3. Why Stenhouse 'had every right' to be mad at Hocevar Steve Letarte and the crew discuss Carson Hocevar's incident with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and why the No. 77 sophomore driver still has much to learn at the Cup Series level. 4. Joe Gibbs Racing the clear team to beat at Pocono No organization has a better handle on the 'Tricky Triangle' than JGR's fleet of Toyotas, and they could be in position to strike once again Sunday. The championship organization leads in all the categories below since the start of 2017. (Credit: Racing Insights) Starts 52 Poles 5 Wins 7 Runner-ups 5 Top fives 23 Top 10s 35 Laps led 864 5. Catch the pack — news and notes from around the garage Paint Scheme Preview: 2025 Pocono Raceway weekend Advertisement Mexico City triumph turns SVG's season around, shakes up playoff order Power Rankings: Blaney aiming to double-up at the 'Tricky Triangle' NASCAR Insights: Ty Gibbs' stats shine in Mexico City rundown Inside the Race: Letarte on Gibbs: 'Liked almost what I didn't hear' Inside the Race: Analyzing Shane van Gisbergen's 'book' on road courses In-Season Challenge: Seeding update after Mexico City Inside the Race: Why Stenhouse 'had every right' to be mad at Hocevar Stenhouse confronts Hocevar on pit road after Mexico City race @nascarcasm: Fake texts to Mexico City winner SVG