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Stubbs: Best tracks for 5 marquee drivers to claim first wins of '25
Stubbs: Best tracks for 5 marquee drivers to claim first wins of '25

Reuters

time4 hours ago

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Stubbs: Best tracks for 5 marquee drivers to claim first wins of '25

June 20 - With 16 races of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season complete going into Sunday's 400-miler at Pocono Raceway, several stars remain winless as the circuit nears the halfway mark. Here are five big-name drivers who have yet to win this season -- and the track where they're most likely to break through. --Chase Elliott Elliott has been consistent this year, as he sits fourth in points and has yet to finish outside the top-20. But that consistency hasn't translated to race-winning speed very often, as Elliott has only led 95 laps. This is a rare situation where numbers do lie -- statistically, the driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet has looked the part of a championship contender, but he's failing the eye test. Pocono history: 15 starts, one win (2022), four top-fives, 10 top-10s Track where's most likely to break through: Watkins Glen (Aug. 10) Elliott has won twice before at Watkins Glen, and while his last victory at the New York road course came in 2019, it remains one of his best tracks. Eliott has not won on a road course in the Next-Gen car, but he's finished top-five in both road course races this season. --Tyler Reddick Big things were expected of Reddick after a Championship 4 appearance in 2024, but those expectations are yet to be realized. The No. 45 team has shot itself in the foot several times in recent weeks, and while Reddick is all set to coast into the playoffs on points, it's slightly worrying that he's been unable to get back to victory lane in the 23XI Racing Toyota. Pocono history: Seven starts, zero wins, two top-fives, four top-10s Track where he's most likely to break through: Chicago Street Course (July 6) Reddick was the runner-up in Chicago a year ago and has turned into a fantastic road racer in recent years. Chicago is as big of a wild card as any race on the schedule, but that may be exactly what Reddick needs in order to see the checkered flag. --Chase Briscoe Briscoe's first year at Joe Gibbs Racing has seen its share of highs and lows and his playoff positioning is in jeopardy, but a win would solve that problem. A lack of overall pace hasn't been the issue, seeing as Briscoe won three consecutive poles at Charlotte, Nashville and Michigan, but being unable to put an entire race together has cost the No. 19 Toyota team. Pocono history: Five starts, zero wins, zero top-fives, zero top-10s Track where he's most likely to break through: Dover (July 20) Dover hasn't been great for Briscoe, who doesn't have a top-10 at the track in four starts. But the No. 19 team with Martin Truex Jr. knew how to get around the "Monster Mile," as Truex won at the one-mile oval in 2023 and finished third in 2024. If crew chief James Small can use those notes, Briscoe could snag his first win with JGR. --Ryan Preece Preece and the brand new No. 60 team have put together a solid season so far for RFK Racing. He is only 19 points out of the playoffs going into Pocono, and has shown winning speed in several races this season. With a cut line that will be constantly moving over the next 10 weeks, a win is his best bet -- and his only sure one -- to make the playoffs. Pocono history: Eight starts, zero wins, zero top-fives, one top-10 Track where he's most likely to break through: Richmond (Aug. 16) Short tracks are clearly Preece's best track type, and while Richmond doesn't appear to be a great track for him on the stat sheet, it's probably his best shot to win at a non-superspeedway. --Kyle Busch For the second straight year, Busch is in danger of missing the playoffs. With his winless streak officially eclipsing two full seasons, a win for Busch in one of the last 10 races would be one of the biggest of his career. Pocono history: 37 starts, four wins (2017-19, 2021), 11 top-fives, 18 top-10s Track where he's most likely to break through: Daytona (Aug. 23) It's hard to trust that Busch and the No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevy will have winning pace at any track other than the drafting ovals of Atlanta and Daytona. Daytona in particular seems to be a better track for Busch, who had a runner-up finish at the 2.5-mile tri-oval in August 2024. --Samuel Stubbs, Field Level Media

How to watch Sunday's Cup race at Pocono: Start time, streaming info and weather
How to watch Sunday's Cup race at Pocono: Start time, streaming info and weather

NBC Sports

time10 hours ago

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  • NBC Sports

How to watch Sunday's Cup race at Pocono: Start time, streaming info and weather

The NASCAR In-Season Challenge seedings will be set Sunday over 160 miles at Pocono Raceway. It's the last Cup Series event before the beginning of an inaugural five-race exhibition for $1 million. Denny Hamlin remains the top seed of the 32-driver field by virtue of his win at Michigan International Speedway. Because Mexico City winner Shane Van Gisbergen failed to qualify for the In-Season Challenge, the next two seeds are Chris Buescher and Christopher Bell. An eligible Pocono winner would clinch the second seed for the In-Season Tournament, which will begin June 28 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Mexico City marked the second of three seeding races for the 2025 In-Season Tournament. Here are the updated seeding positions following Mexico City, with one race remaining: Hamlin, who missed the inaugural race at Mexico City after the birth of his son, will return at Pocono, where he holds the Cup record with seven victories. The Joe Gibbs Racing driver, who finished runner-up to Ryan Blaney last year, is the only repeat winner in the past eight races at Pocono. Four organizations have combined to win the past 10 Cup races at Pocono: JGR (six wins), Hendrick Motorsports (two), Team Penske and the now-defunct Stewart-Haas Racing. Dustin Long, Details for Sunday's Cup race at Pocono Raceway (All times Eastern) START: The command to start engines will be given at 2:09 p.m. ... The green flag will wave at 2:20 p.m. PRERACE: The Cup garage will open at 11 a.m. ... Driver introductions are at 1:25 p.m. ... The invocation will be given at 2:01 p.m. ... The anthem will be performed by Generald Wilson, Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Retired, at 2:02 p.m. DISTANCE: The race is 160 laps (400 miles) on the 2.5-mile track. STAGES: Stage 1 ends at Lap 30. Stage 2 ends at Lap 95. ENTRY LIST: Click here for the 36 cars entered at Pocono Raceway. TV/RADIO: Prime will broadcast the race starting at 1 p.m. ... Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will have radio coverage. FORECAST: WeatherUnderground — A mixture of sunshine and clouds with a high of 86 degrees and winds from the west at 10 to 15 mph. It's expected to be 83 degrees with a 5% chance of racing for the start of the Cup Series race. LAST TIME: Ryan Blaney led a race-high 44 laps and won by 1.312 seconds over Denny Hamlin on July 14, 2024.

Good news, bad news for NASCAR Cup drivers ahead of Pocono weekend
Good news, bad news for NASCAR Cup drivers ahead of Pocono weekend

NBC Sports

time2 days ago

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  • NBC Sports

Good news, bad news for NASCAR Cup drivers ahead of Pocono weekend

Ten races remain before the playoffs as the NASCAR Cup Series goes to Pocono Raceway this weekend. Four organizations have won the last 10 Pocono Cup races: Joe Gibbs Racing (six wins), Hendrick Motorsports (two), Penske (one) and Stewart-Haas Racing (one). Here is a look at the good news and bad news for Cup drivers heading into Sunday's race at Pocono. 23XI Racing — Good news: Tyler Reddick has finished runner-up in two of the last three Pocono races. … Reddick's average finish of 3.3 at Pocono in the Next Gen era (since 2022) is the best among all drivers. … Bubba Wallace has three consecutive finishes of 12th or better. Bad news: Reddick has finished 13th or worse in seven of the last eight races. … Riley Herbst is one of three drivers without a top-finish who have started every race this season, joining Ty Dillon and Cody Ware. Dustin Long, Front Row Motorsports — Good news: Todd Gilliland has finished 18th or better in six of the last 10 races. … Zane Smith has five top-20 finishes in the last seven races. Bad news: Noah Gragson has finished 27th or worse in each of the last three races. Haas Factory Team — Good news: Cole Custer finished a season-best eighth last weekend at Mexico City, earning his first top-10 result of the year. Bad News: Custer ranks 35th in the points. Hendrick Motorsports — Good news: Chase Elliott is coming off a season-best third-place finish in Mexico. … Elliott has scored the most points of all drivers at Pocono in the Next Gen car (since 2022). … Elliott has run all but one lap this season. … William Byron's average finish of 9.36 at Pocono is the best all-time there. … Byron's 604 points scored through 16 races is the most at this point in the season in the Next Gen era (since 2022). … Alex Bowman finished fourth at Mexico, ending a streak of three consecutive finishes of 29th or worse. … Bowman has four top-10 finishes in his last six Pocono starts. … Kyle Larson's nine top-five finishes this season are the most in the series. … Larson has led a series-high 851 laps this year. Bad news: Elliott has gone 43 races since his last Cup victory. Hyak Motorsports — Good news: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has five top-20 finishes in the last seven races. … Stenhouse has made 380 consecutive Cup starts to rank third on the active list. Bad news: Stenhouse had his second incident with Carson Hocevar in the last three weeks and confronted the driver after the Mexico race. Joe Gibbs Racing — Good news: Denny Hamlin returns after missing last weekend's race in Mexico after the birth of his son. … Hamlin finished second last year at Pocono. … Hamlin's seven Pocono wins are the most all-time at the track. … Hamlin has won three of the last eight Pocono races. … Christopher Bell has seven top-three finishes in 16 races after his runner-up showing in Mexico. … Chase Briscoe has three finishes of fourth or better in the last eight races. … Ty Gibbs has been top five in speed and long run speed in each of the last two Pocono races. … Gibbs started a season-best fourth last weekend in Mexico. Bad news: Briscoe has never finished better than 15th in five Pocono starts. Kaulig Racing — Good news: AJ Allmendinger has scored four consecutive top-20 finishes, his longest streak of the season. Bad news: Ty Dillon has not finished better than 17th in 12 Pocono Cup starts. Legacy Motor Club — Good news: Erik Jones has four top-15 finishes in the last six races. … Jones has five top-five finishes in 13 Pocono starts, tied with Darlington for his most at any Cup track. … Jones has two top-10 finishes in the last three Pocono races. … John Hunter Nemechek's sixth-place finish gives him three top 10s in the last six races and also a career-best five on the season. Bad news: Nemechek has three finishes of 27th or worse in the last six races. Richard Childress Racing — Good news: Kyle Busch has four wins and four poles at Pocono. Bad news: Austin Dillon has finished 19th or worse in the last five races. … Busch finished last and fell from tied for the final playoff spot to 50 points behind with Shane van Gisbergen's victory moving the cutline up. … Busch's average finish of 29.7 at Pocono in the Next Gen car (since 2022) is the worst among drivers who have started all three Pocono races in that time. Rick Ware Racing — Good news: Cody Ware has a best finish of 25th in five Cup starts at Pocono. Bad news: Ware ranks last among the 36 full-time drivers in the points. RFK Racing — Good news: Chris Buescher holds the final playoff spot with 10 races left in the regular season. … Buescher is the only driver to have finished in the top 10 in each of the past two races this season. … Brad Keselowski has finished in the top 10 in 11 of the last 16 Pocono races. … Ryan Preece has three top-10 finishes in the last five races. Bad news: With Shane van Gisbergen winning and taking a playoff spot, Preece fell out of a playoff spot and is 19 points from the last playoff position. … Keselowski has failed to finish three of the last seven races. Spire Motorsports — Good news: Michael McDowell placed a season-best fifth in Mexico. … McDowell has two top 10s in the last four races. … Carson Hocevar has scored points in 12 of the last 17 stages. Bad news: Justin Haley has not finished in the top 20 at Pocono in four Cup starts. … Haley has gone 157 races since winning a Cup race, the longest streak among active drivers who have won in the series. … Hocevar has five finishes of 24th or worse in the last seven races. Team Penske — Good news: Ryan Blaney won last year's Pocono race. Bad news: Austin Cindric's Talladega win is his only top-10 finish in the last 11 races. … Joey Logano's average finish at Pocono is 17.5, worst among non-drafting ovals. Trackhouse Racing — Good news: Shane van Gisbergen put himself in a playoff spot with his victory last weekend in Mexico. … Ross Chastain has finished seventh of better in six of the last 10 races. Bad news: Chastain has never scored a top-10 finish at Pocono in nine starts. … Chastain's average finish of 28.6 at Pocono is his worst among active tracks. … Daniel Suarez has one top 10-finish in his last eight Pocono starts. Wood Brothers Racing — Good news: Josh Berry has finished in the top 12 in three of the last five races. Bad news: Berry has finished outside the top 25 in six of the last 10 races.

Live updates: Kyle Larson's attempt at Indy 500/Coca-Cola 600 'Double'
Live updates: Kyle Larson's attempt at Indy 500/Coca-Cola 600 'Double'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Live updates: Kyle Larson's attempt at Indy 500/Coca-Cola 600 'Double'

The biggest day in racing features NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte Motor Speedway, the Indianapolis 500 for IndyCar (won by Alex Palou) and the Monaco Grand Prix in F1 (won by Lando Norris). Hendrick Motorsports' Kyle Larson was attempting to race all 1,100 miles in the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 (6 p.m. ET, Prime Video, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), but his effort fell short after a crash on Lap 92 of the Indy 500. 9:18 p.m. ET: Larson is involved in a multicar wreck that does major damage to the right-rear suspension of the No. 5 Chevrolet. Daniel Suárez's No. 99 Chevrolet came down the track after wrecking and sideswiped Larson's vehicle as he was trying to slip past on the inside. Advertisement 8:38 p.m. ET: Larson finishes 26th in Stage 2 and gets the free pass after Kyle Busch spins. 7:33 p.m. ET: Larson finishes 32nd in Stage 1, which ends under caution because of an Alex Bowman spin. 6:52 p.m. ET: From the lead, Larson spins coming out of Turn 4 and slides through the infield grass to bring out a caution. 6:30 p.m. ET: Green flag and the Coca-Cola 600 is underway at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Larson leads Lap 1. 6:17 p.m. ET: Engines are fired for the Coca-Cola 600. 6:13 p.m. ET: Television shows Larson in the cockpit of his car. 5:58 p.m. ET: Television shows Larson on the grid outside his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Advertisement 5:22 p.m. ET: Larson's helicopter lands at Charlotte Motor Speedway. 5:05 p.m. ET: Larson's plane touches down in Concord, North Carolina. 3:22 p.m. ET: Television shows Larson's helicopter leaving Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 3:08 p.m. ET: Larson was checked and released from the care center and was interviewed on television. Sounding disappointed, Larson said he would try to get over this quickly and get on to Charlotte. Larson was scored in 27th place after the wreck. 2:56 p.m. ET: Larson spins and wrecks the No. 17 Chevrolet on his 92nd lap, ending his day at the Indy 500 and chance to complete the 'Double.' Advertisement 2:38 p.m. ET: With 75 of 200 laps complete, Larson is in 20th place in the 33-car field. 2:06 p.m. ET: Green flag as the Indy 500 resumes after a 16-minute caution for weather. 2:03 p.m. ET: Larson comes out of pit stops in 31st place as we await the track to be ready for a restart. 1:50 p.m. ET: Caution for weather. 1:35 p.m. ET: Green flag and the 109th Indianapolis 500 is underway. 1:28 p.m. ET: Scott McLaughlin's No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet is shown wrecked after he hits the inside wall swerving while trying to warm his tires. McLaughlin exits the car, and his day is over — the race laps have begun counting, despite the green flag having not yet flown. Advertisement 1:22 p.m. ET: Roger Penske, chairman of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and owner of Team Penske in NASCAR, gives the command to start engines at the 109th Indianapolis 500. 12:55 p.m. ET: Television interviews Tony Kanaan, the 2013 Indy 500 winner, who is on standby for the No. 17 Arrow McLaren/Hendrick Motorsports team should Larson need to leave the Indy 500 early to travel to Charlotte for the Coca-Cola 600. Kanaan says Larson will need to leave by 4:07 p.m. ET to make it to Charlotte in time. 12:50 p.m. ET: Television reports the start of the Indy 500 has been delayed by rain. 12:38 p.m. ET: Larson is shown sitting in the cockpit of his car, the No. 17 Arrow McLaren/Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. Light rain sprinkles have been reported, holding up the command to start engines. Advertisement 12:35 p.m. ET: Grand Marshals Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez announce, 'Drivers, to your cars!' 12:17 p.m. ET: FOX Sports' Jamie Little and Rob Gronkowski attempt to talk to Larson on the grid, but he's absent. Little says Larson is in the bathroom. Gronkowski compares Larson's double attempt to Deion Sanders when he was playing two professional sports at the same time in the NFL and MLB. 11:51 a.m. ET: Kyle Larson is introduced to the crowd along with the other Row 7 drivers, rookie Louis Foster and Callum Ilott. The announcer says Larson was the 2024 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year, who is making his second attempt at the 'Double.' The crowd gives a loud ovation. Larson qualified 19th in the No. 17 Arrow McLaren/Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet and will line up on the inside of Row 7.

2025 NASCAR Pocono Entry List: All 37 drivers for The Great American Getaway 400
2025 NASCAR Pocono Entry List: All 37 drivers for The Great American Getaway 400

Fox Sports

time3 days ago

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2025 NASCAR Pocono Entry List: All 37 drivers for The Great American Getaway 400

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Pocono Raceway for the 2025 edition of the high-speed triangle showdown. Known for its unique three-turn layout and long straightaways, Pocono promises strategic racing, bold moves, and tight battles across the field. Here's a look at the full entry list for this weekend's race. 2025 NASCAR Pocono Entry List Ross Chastain (#1, Trackhouse Racing) Austin Cindric (#2, Team Penske) Austin Dillon (#3, Richard Childress Racing) Noah Gragson (#4, Front Row Motorsports) Kyle Larson (#5, Hendrick Motorsports) Brad Keselowski (#6, RFK Racing) Justin Haley (#7, Spire Motorsports) Kyle Busch (#8, Richard Childress Racing) Chase Elliott (#9, Hendrick Motorsports) Ty Dillon (#10, Kaulig Racing) Denny Hamlin (#11, Joe Gibbs Racing) Ryan Blaney (#12, Team Penske) AJ Allmendinger (#16, Kaulig Racing) Chris Buescher (#17, RFK Racing) Chase Briscoe (#19, Joe Gibbs Racing) Christopher Bell (#20, Joe Gibbs Racing) Josh Berry (#21, Wood Brothers Racing) Joey Logano (#22, Team Penske) Bubba Wallace (#23, 23XI Racing) William Byron (#24, Hendrick Motorsports) Todd Gilliland (#34, Front Row Motorsports) Riley Herbst (#35, 23XI Racing) Zane Smith (#38, Front Row Motorsports) Cole Custer (#41, Haas Factory Team) John Hunter Nemechek (#42, Legacy Motor Club) Erik Jones (#43, Legacy Motor Club) Brennan Poole (#44, NY Racing Team) Tyler Reddick (#45, 23XI Racing) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (#47, HYAK Motorsports) Alex Bowman (#48, Hendrick Motorsports) Cody Ware (#51, Rick Ware Racing) Ty Gibbs (#54, Joe Gibbs Racing) Ryan Preece (#60, RFK Racing) Michael McDowell (#71, Spire Motorsports) Carson Hocevar (#77, Spire Motorsports) Shane van Gisbergen (#88, Trackhouse Racing) Daniel Suárez (#99, Trackhouse Racing) Check out the best moments from the NASCAR Cup Series: The Viva Mexico 250! 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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