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2025 Pocono NASCAR odds, picks, prop bets: Expert who nailed 17 winners targeting longshot over 50-1
Ryan Blaney will try to win his second consecutive race at Pocono Raceway when he takes part in the 2025 The Great American Getaway 400 on Sunday. Blaney dominated the NASCAR at Pocono race a year ago, leading a race-high 44 laps en route to the victory. This season, Blaney has registered seven top-10 finishes, including a win at the Cracker Barrel 400 in Nashville. He finished 14th a week ago at the 2025 Viva Mexico 250 at Mexico City. Denny Hamlin is the +450 favorite, with Kyle Larson at +550, William Byron and Blaney at +700 and Christopher Bell at +850 in the latest 2025 Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. Sunday’s race is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. ET. Before making any 2025 The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway picks or NASCAR predictions, you need to see what NASCAR insider Steven Taranto has to say.
Taranto, who moonlights as a sim racer and has 20 career wins in iRacing, is the lead NASCAR writer for CBSSports.com. He has an annual NASCAR media credential and also publishes a popular weekly NASCAR predictions column, famously calling Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez’s breakthrough wins in 2022.
Taranto was red-hot for SportsLine in 2024 as he nailed 17 winners, including 16-1 longshot William Byron at the Daytona 500 and 14-1 longshot Chase Elliott at Texas. He correctly picked the Straight Talk Wireless 400 winner in Larson on March 23. Anyone following his NASCAR picks at their favorite sportsbooks could have seen huge returns.
Now, Taranto has analyzed the starting lineup and odds for Sunday’s 2025 NASCAR The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway. He’s only sharing his best bets at SportsLine. You can also use them to take advantage of the latest FanDuel promo code, DraftKings promo code or BetMGM promo code.
2025 NASCAR The Great American Getaway 400 expert picks
For the 2025 The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, Taranto is high on a number of favorites, including Byron at +700. Byron has never finished lower than 18th at Pocono, including a fourth-place finish last year. Byron won the Daytona 500 to start the season and has registered 10 top-10 finishes in 2025. He placed ninth last week at the Viva Mexico 250 at Mexico City.
Byron, 27, has finished third overall in back-to-back seasons in 2023 and 2024. In 268 career races over eight seasons, he has registered 14 wins, 114 top-10 finishes and 15 poles. He was the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year, and the 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series Rookie of the Year. He also won the 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year and the 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Rookie of the Year. See which other drivers he’s backing at SportsLine.
Top NASCAR props for Pocono Raceway
Head-to-head: Taranto sees Ty Gibbs (-110) finishing ahead of Ross Chastain (-120). The 22-year-old Gibbs has been coming on of late. He placed third two weeks ago at the 2025 FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, and was 11th at the 2025 Viva Mexico 250 in Mexico City last week. He has three top-10 finishes this season and placed fifth at Pocono in 2023.
Chastain, 32, meanwhile, was sixth at the FireKeepers Casino 400 and 16th at Mexico City. He does have one win this season, speeding to the victory at the Coca-Cola 600 on May 25. He also has eight top-10 finishes, but has struggled at Pocono. Chastain’s best finish at Pocono came in 2023, when he placed 13th. He was 36th at Pocono last year. See all of Taranto’s picks at SportsLine.
How to make 2025 The Great American Getaway 400 predictions
Taranto has also identified four other drivers in his 2025 NASCAR The Great American Getaway 400 best bets. He’s also high on a huge NASCAR longshot who’s over 50-1, potentially netting any backer a huge payday. You can only see who they are here.
So who wins the 2025 The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway, and which massive longshot could stun NASCAR? Visit SportsLine now to see the 2025 The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway picks and best bets from a NASCAR insider who nailed a colossal 17 winners last year, and find out.
2025 NASCAR The Great American Getaway 400 odds, lineup
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(odds subject to change)
Denny Hamlin +450
Kyle Larson +550
William Byron +700
Ryan Blaney +700
Christopher Bell +850
Tyler Reddick +1000
Chase Elliott +1200
Joey Logano +1700
Ross Chastain +1800
Ty Gibbs +2000
Chris Buescher +2000
Brad Keselowski +2000
Carson Hocevar +2200
Kyle Busch +2500
Chase Briscoe +2500
Bubba Wallace +2500
Alex Bowman +3000
Austin Cindric +4000
Josh Berry +4500
Ryan Preece +5500
Erik Jones +5500
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +6000
Daniel Suarez +7000
Zane Smith +10000
Shane Van Gisbergen +10000
Michael McDowell +10000
A.J. Allmendinger +10000
Noah Gragson +15000
Todd Gilliland +20000
John Hunter Nemechek +20000
Austin Dillon +20000
Justin Haley +25000
Cole Custer +25000
Riley Herbst +30000
Ty Dillon +40000
Cody Ware +100000
Brennan Poole +100000
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Castrol makes NASCAR sponsorship decision after debt-reducing deal – Motorsport – Sports
NASCAR Cup Series team RFK Racing’s longstanding partnership with Castrol is set to continue, despite the oil company’s recent majority sale by bp for $10.01 billion.
It was announced on December 24 that bp had sold 65 percent of Castrol to New York-based investment firm, Stonepeak, with the former retaining the remaining 35 percent of its shares.
While the deal won’t be finalized for around another year, once completed, the funds will help bp reduce its net debt, which it is aiming to drop to between $14 and $18 billion by the end of 2027, as per a press release. This comes with bp’s net debt at the end of the third quarter in 2025 being recorded at $26.1 billion.
“Today’s announcement is a very good outcome for all stakeholders,” bp’s interim CEO Carol Howle said. “We concluded a thorough strategic review of Castrol, that generated extensive interest and resulted in the sale of a majority interest to Stonepeak.
“And with this, we have now completed or announced over half of our targeted $20bn divestment programme, with proceeds to significantly strengthen bp’s balance sheet.
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“The sale marks an important milestone in the ongoing delivery of our reset strategy. We are reducing complexity, focusing the downstream on our leading integrated businesses, and accelerating delivery of our plan. And we are doing so with increasing intensity – with a continued focus on growing cash flow and returns, and delivering value for our shareholders.”
Despite this eventual shift in Castrol’s ownership structure, the brand will continue to serve as one of RFK’s sponsors during the 2026 Cup Series season, as per Adam Stern.
Castrol and RFK’s partnership dates back to 2019, and while the team has not publicly commented on its supposedly ongoing relationship with the brand since the takeover was announced, it appears that the two were already in line to continue working together regardless.
Last year, the team “announced that its longstanding relationship with iconic brand Castrol will continue into the 2025 NASCAR season and beyond.”
In a statement, team president Steve Newmark said, “For years now, Castrol has been an integral part of our success both on and off the track.
“From product superiority to collaborations around sustainability and content with the family of Castrol drivers and Ford Motor Company, Castrol has ensured we operate at peak performance and powered us through several years of success.”
RFK, which debuted way back in 1988 as Roush Racing, has two Cup Series titles and 143 race wins to its name thus far. However, despite the backing of a firm the size of Castrol, RFK failed to reach victory lane in 2025, with Chris Buescher finishing a team-best 17th in the driver standings, thanks to his five top-five finishes and 11 top 10s.
While this winless run is far from ideal, it faces a more fundamental issue entering 2026, which is the health of co-owner and driver of the No. 6, Brad Keselowski. The 41-year-old former Cup Series champion recently suffered a broken leg while on a skiing trip and has since had to undergo surgery.
Still bedbound, Keselowski has stated that his goal is to be back for the season-opening Daytona 500 on February 15.
Motorsports
IHRA Acquires Heartland Motorsports Park
FAIRFIELD, Ohio — The International Hot Rod Association announced the acquisition of Heartland Motorsports Park in Topeka, Kansas, reinforcing IHRA’s long-term commitment to preserving motorsports history while reimagining legendary venues.
Originally opened in 1963 as Topeka Dragway, the facility later evolved into Heartland Motorsports Park and became one of the most versatile motorsports complexes in the country. Over the decades, Heartland has hosted major national drag racing events, road racing, karting, motocross, and countless grassroots competitions, earning its reputation as a cornerstone of Midwest motorsports.
With this acquisition, Heartland Motorsports Park enters a new chapter — one that honors its storied past while positioning the property as a modern destination entertainment complex.
“Heartland Motorsports Park is one of those places that simply matters to racing,” said Darryl Cuttell, owner of the International Hot Rod Association. “It has history, soul, and a footprint that allows us to think bigger than just a race track. Our goal is to restore this facility with respect for its legacy while building something that serves racers, fans, and the community for generations.”
IHRA’s long-term vision for Heartland Motorsports Park extends well beyond competition weekends. Planned restoration and redevelopment efforts will focus on creating a year-round destination that blends motorsports with live entertainment and community engagement, including:
- Revitalized drag racing operations with improved racer and fan amenities
- Expanded motorsports and special event programming
- Live music, concerts, and festival experiences
- Enhanced hospitality, vendor, and fan-experience areas
- Community-focused events designed to drive tourism and economic impact
“Motorsports has to evolve to stay strong,” Cuttell added. “The future is about creating places where racing, music, entertainment, and community come together. Heartland has all the pieces to become one of the premier motorsports and entertainment destinations in the country.”
The acquisition aligns with IHRA’s broader racer-first philosophy, which includes direct investment in facilities and infrastructure that strengthen grassroots racing, elevate national competition, and create sustainable motorsports ecosystems.
Renovation planning will begin immediately, with additional announcements regarding redevelopment phases, event schedules and community partnerships expected in the coming months.
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Andres Perez de Lara’s 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season preview
Dec. 31, 2025, 12:00 a.m. ET
Andres Perez de Lara is expected to drive for Niece Motorsports during the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season. De Lara started the 2025 campaign with Spire Motorsports, but parted ways en route to Niece Motorsports. The driver of the No. 44 truck performed well following his departure from Spire Motorsports.
In 2026, de Lara should focus even more on his development while becoming a weekly fixture in the top 10 spots. When Niece Motorsport is running at its best, the drivers are capable of winning Truck Series races. However, the NASCAR organization hasn’t been as strong since Carson Hocevar left for the NASCAR Cup Series.
De Lara wants to become a household name in the Truck Series, and Niece Motorsports could help him reach that goal. It may not be in 2026, but de Lara is seeking to win his first Truck Series race sooner rather than later. If Niece Motorsports can provide faster trucks in 2026, that certainly seems like a possibility.
Motorsports
Anthony Alfredo’s 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Series season preview
Dec. 31, 2025, 6:07 a.m. ET
Anthony Alfredo is moving to a new team for the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Series season. After spending one year with Young’s Motorsports, Alfredo is moving to the No. 96 car for Viking Motorsports. The former Young’s Motorsports driver will be the second full-time entry for hte organization alongside Parker Retzlaff.
Alfrredo has been all over the place in NASCAR over the last six years, so another new team isn’t new to him. The driver of the No. 96 car is a part of a new second team for Viking Motorsports, so the 2026 NASCAR season might start slowly. However, Alfredo has proven his ability to run well in mid-tier equipment.
Alfredo should focus on developing the second team with Viking Motorsports and earning more top-20 finishes throughout the season. By the end of 2026, the hope is that Alfredo is competing for top-10 finishes. There is optimism that Alfredo can help turn Viking Motorsports into a more recognizable destination.
Motorsports
Just Call Him ‘Sir’ Scott Dixon
On a quiet New Year’s Eve in 2025, an email pinged into Scott Dixon’s inbox that nearly ended up in the spam folder. “New Year’s Honors,” it read. The six-time IndyCar champion and New Zealand racing icon thought it had to be a hoax. “That was kind of crazy,” Dixon later admitted with his trademark humility. “Totally out of the blue—I didn’t even know if the email was legit.”
–by Mark Cipolloni–
But it was very real. As the clock struck midnight into 2026, Dixon was officially knighted in New Zealand’s New Year Honors List, earning the title Sir Scott Dixon for his extraordinary services to motorsport.
Born in Australia but raised in New Zealand, Dixon chased the American dream in 1998, crossing the Pacific to compete in America’s premier open-wheel series. What followed was two decades of dominance: 59 race wins, six championships, and that unforgettable 2008 Indianapolis 500 victory that cemented his legend. Now, at 45 (turning 46 in July), he’s just one title shy of tying A.J. Foyt’s all-time record of seven—and after finishing third in the 2025 standings with a win, no one is betting against him adding to the tally in 2026.

IndyCar fans already know Dixon as one of the greatest ever, a master of fuel strategy, tire management, and ice-cool precision on ovals where speeds push the limits of human and machine. But now, track announcers will have a new prefix: “Sir Scott Dixon.”
He wasn’t alone in the motorsport honors. Track owner and philanthropist Tony Quinn—whose foundation has helped launch careers like F1’s Liam Lawson—and veteran official Brian Rex Davies, with over 50 years keeping races safe, also received recognition.
Motorsport New Zealand President Deborah Day captured the moment perfectly: “Sir Scott Dixon represents the very pinnacle of international success and inspiration.”
From a wide-eyed Kiwi kid to a knighted global superstar, Dixon’s journey is the stuff of racing dreams. Whether he claims that elusive seventh crown or not, one thing is certain: from here on out, just call him Sir Scott Dixon. The title fits a true champion.

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