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2025 Coca-Cola 600 odds, predictions, props: NASCAR at Charlotte picks from model that nailed 21 winners

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular season was briefly put on pause last week for the NASCAR All-Star Race, but they’ll dive back into the deep end on Sunday with one of the biggest races on the NASCAR schedule. Charlotte Motor Speedway will host the 2025 Coca-Cola 600, and NASCAR’s marathon race is considered one […]

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The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series regular season was briefly put on pause last week for the NASCAR All-Star Race, but they’ll dive back into the deep end on Sunday with one of the biggest races on the NASCAR schedule. Charlotte Motor Speedway will host the 2025 Coca-Cola 600, and NASCAR’s marathon race is considered one of the crown jewels for its drivers. Kyle Larson is the leader in the NASCAR standings and he’ll be pulling double duty on Sunday, as he attempts to race in the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600. Larson is the +550 favorite in the 2025 Coca-Cola 600 odds, and he’s also priced at -134 for a top-five finish in the NASCAR prop odds.

The green flag drops at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, and the race is scheduled for 400 laps around the 1.5-mile quad-oval. Before entering any 2025 Coca-Cola 600 picks, NASCAR DFS lineups on sites like DraftKings and FanDuel, or locking in NASCAR props on sites like PrizePicks, Sleeper Fantasy, and Underdog Fantasy, be sure to see the latest 2025 NASCAR at Charlotte predictions from SportsLine’s proven projection model.

Developed by daily Fantasy pro and SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, this proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times, taking into account factors such as track history and recent results.

The model began its 2025 season by calling Chase Elliott to win for a +300 payout at the Clash at Bowman Gray and was also high on Byron as a +2000 longshot at Daytona. Then it predicted Kyle Larson’s win in Miami for a +350 payout and Christopher Bell’s +600 triumph in the NASCAR All-Star Race. In 2024, it nailed Larson to win in Las Vegas for a 21-5 sports betting payout and predicted Denny Hamlin’s wins in Bristol at 5-1 and Richmond at 17-4.

It also impressively nailed five of Larson’s wins during his historic season in 2021. All told, the model has nailed a whopping 20 winners since 2021, including nine in 2023 and three in the first seven races last season. Anyone who followed its lead on betting apps and sportsbooks on those NASCAR picks could have seen huge returns. New users also have the opportunity to take advantage of the latest FanDuel promo code, DraftKings promo code and Fanatics Sportsbook promo code.

Now, the model simulated the Coca-Cola 600 2025 10,000 times. Head to SportsLine to see the complete projected NASCAR at Charlotte leaderboard.

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For the 2025 Coca-Cola 600, we can tell you the model is high on Joey Logano, even though he’s an +1800 longshot in the latest 2025 NASCAR at Charlotte odds. The three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion will celebrate his 35th birthday on Saturday, and the 37-time Cup winner would love to add a Coca-Cola 600 victory to his hall-of-fame resume. Logano won the 2015 Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and was runner-up in the 2019 Coca-Cola 600.

He scored his first win of the season earlier this month in Fort Worth and is currently ninth in the NASCAR standings. He also ran top-10 at Kansas, another 1.5-mile oval, two weeks ago, so he should have his speedway setup pretty dialed in entering the Coca-Cola 600. FanDuel and BetMGM actually have Logano listed at +2000 for the outright win and you can build up your bankroll now with a BetMGM promo code.

The model has also revealed a shocking NASCAR prop for Sunday: Kyle Busch finishes top 10 for a +125 payout at the 1.5-mile speedway. The 40-year-old missed the NASCAR playoffs last year, and he’s currently 17th in the NASCAR standings entering the weekend. However, he’s still a 63-time winner in the NASCAR Cup Series and two-time champion that is capable of putting a good run together any given week.

Busch had one of his best runs of the season on a 1.5-mile oval at Atlanta early in the year, leading 13 laps on his way to a seventh-place finish. He’s also had tremendous success at Charlotte, winning the 2018 Coca-Cola 600 and recording 16 top-five finishes on the 1.5-mile quad-oval. That includes top-six finishes in eight of his last 11 starts at Charlotte. See which other drivers to avoid and the rest of the projected NASCAR leaderboard at SportsLine.

How to make 2025 NASCAR at Charlotte picks

The model is also targeting three other drivers with Charlotte NASCAR odds of 12-1 or longer to make a serious run at the checkered flag. Anyone who backs these drivers could hit it big. You can see all of the model’s NASCAR picks, props, and projected leaderboard over at SportsLine.

So who wins the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 2025, and which longshots are must-backs? Check out the latest 2025 NASCAR at Charlotte odds below, then visit SportsLine now to see the full NASCAR Charlotte projected leaderboard, all from the model that has nailed 21 winners, and find out.

2025 NASCAR Charlotte odds, drivers, lineup

See the full NASCAR at Charlotte picks at SportsLine

Kyle Larson +550
Denny Hamlin +650
Christopher Bell +700
William Byron +750
Tyler Reddick +750
Ryan Blaney +800
Chase Elliott +1200
Kyle Busch +1200
Ty Gibbs +1800
Ross Chastain +1800
Joey Logano +1800
Chris Buescher +2200
Chase Briscoe +2500
Brad Keselowski +2500
Alex Bowman +2500
Josh Berry +2500
Bubba Wallace +3000
Austin Cindric +4000
Daniel Suarez +4000
Carson Hocevar +4500
Ryan Preece +4500
Connor Zilisch +5000
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. +5500
Noah Gragson +5500
Erik Jones +5500
Michael McDowell +6000
Austin Dillon +6500
AJ Allmendinger +9000
Zane Smith +10000
John Hunter Nemechek +10000
Cole Custer +10000
Todd Gilliland +13000
Shane Van Gisbergen +15000
Justin Haley +15000
Ty Dillon +30000
Riley Herbst +40000
Cody Ware +50000
BJ McLeod +100000





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Collet breaks through for first Indy NXT win of 2025 at Road America

The wait finally is over for Caio Collet. Collet passed championship leader Dennis Hauger with less than five laps remaining and drove away to win the Grand Prix of Road America on Sunday, his first Indy NXT by Firestone victory this season. Collet’s No. 76 HMD Motorsports car crossed the finish line 1.7093s ahead of […]

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The wait finally is over for Caio Collet.

Collet passed championship leader Dennis Hauger with less than five laps remaining and drove away to win the Grand Prix of Road America on Sunday, his first Indy NXT by Firestone victory this season. Collet’s No. 76 HMD Motorsports car crossed the finish line 1.7093s ahead of Hauger’s No. 28 Nammo car fielded by Andretti Global.

Former Rookie of the Year Collet entered this event with three podium finishes in the first six races this season, including two runner-up finishes. His victory was the first this season for HMD Motorsports, as Hauger and fellow Andretti Global rookie teammate Lochie Hughes have combined to win every race.

“At the beginning of the season, we couldn’t match them, to be honest,” Collet said. “It was really frustrating. Every time we went on track, it was hard to be second or third. But we kept working hard, and we need to keep working because they are a great team with great drivers. We need to keep pushing.”

Hughes rounded out the podium finishers in the No. 26 McGinley Clinic/USF Pro Championship car after passing Josh Pierson in the No. 14 HMD Motorsports machine on the last of 20 laps around the 14-turn, 4.014-mile circuit. Pierson ended up tying his career-best finish of fourth.

Myles Rowe placed fifth in the No. 99 Abel/Force Indy car in the caution-free race.

Hauger led from the pole on an unseasonably hot day with air temperatures in the high 80s. Collet stayed close from the second starting position, keeping the gap around 0.5-0.6s as the duo marched away from the rest of the 19-car field.

Collet’s patience expired on lap 16. He drove alongside Hauger on the long front straightway and made an outside pass in Turn 1 stick. Collet then eased away from Hauger over the last four laps.

“I kept up the pace, kept up the pressure,” Collet said. “Yesterday, I think I lost the pole to myself. Dennis did a phenomenal lap, but I think I left a bit in the tank and was very frustrated. Today I really wanted to give the win to the team.”

Said Hauger: “I think we’ve been on the back foot compared to Collet all weekend. We did everything right today, but they were just a bit stronger. I tried to do what I could, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Still a decent weekend.”

Hauger’s lead over second-place Hughes grew from 19 to 28 points with his fifth podium finish of the season. Collet is third, 70 points behind Hauger.

The next race is the Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Mid-Ohio on Sunday, July 6 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. It’s good track for Collet, who earned his sole previous Indy NXT victory there in July 2024. 

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Connor Zilisch earns first oval NASCAR Xfinity win at Pocono

Capitalizing on a late-race restart, Connor Zilisch earned his second NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of 2025 and the third of his career Saturday at Pocono Raceway. Zilisch led 34 of the 100-lap Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 to capture his first non-road course win in the series. “I know it hasn’t felt like that long, […]

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Capitalizing on a late-race restart, Connor Zilisch earned his second NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of 2025 and the third of his career Saturday at Pocono Raceway.

Zilisch led 34 of the 100-lap Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 to capture his first non-road course win in the series.

“I know it hasn’t felt like that long, but man, I’ve been so close on the ovals,” Zilisch said. “I’ve been chasing the oval win for a while now.”

The 18-year-old Zilisch accomplished the feat without his usual crew chief Mardy Lindley, who was serving a one-race suspension following a penalty stemming from the race at Nashville.

Enter Dale Earnhardt Jr., Zilisch’s team owner at JR Motorsports, who filled in for Lindley atop the pitbox.

Dale Jr. made his crew chief debut in the series, coaching Zilisch throughout the 250-mile race and helping during pit stops.

“The advice from him is advice well taken,” Zilisch said. “It was really to have him, and to get him a one-for-one win as a crew chief, is pretty awesome as well. Mardy did everything right to set this up, and I wish he could have been with us on the box, but I know he’s with us in spirit.”

Dale Jr. gave credit to Lindley, the team and his former crew chief Steve Letarte for help.

“We had a lot of things go our way, lot of good luck, great strategy,” Dale Jr. said. “(Connor Zilisch) is going to be a big deal in the sport for a long time.”

Zilisch extends his streak of consecutive Top-5 finishes to four.

In second was Jesse Love, who led eight laps and was who Zilisch overtook with five laps to go.

Christian Eckes posted his second straight Top-5 finish in third.

Polesitter Chase Elliott, who led the most laps (38), finished fourth.

Ryan Sieg rounded out the Top-5.

Dominic Aragon is currently the editor-in-chief for The Racing Experts.

From Grants, New Mexico, USA, Aragon started watching NASCAR in 2004 and has been covering the sport since 2009. Aragon is a 2012 graduate of Grants High School and a May 2016 graduate of the University of New Mexico with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Journalism. Aragon has worked in local and national media, as a musician, and an educator. He is co-author of the 2024 book “All of It: Daytona 500 Champion Tells the Rest of the Story” with racer Geoff Bodine.

Aragon, his wife Feliz, and son Christopher currently reside in Grants, New Mexico, USA.

You can reach Dominic at daragon@theracingexperts.net.



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Near-Crash Stalls Chase Elliott in Pocono Xfinity Race

By: Zach Catanzareti, Staff Writer Chase Elliott and Justin Allgaier were 1-2 when contact was made in Turn 1 on a late-race restart Saturday at Pocono Raceway. But when sophomore driver Jesse Love attempted an inside move into Turn 1, three wide proved to be too tight for driver No. 7 of Allgaier, who drifted […]

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Chase Elliott and Justin Allgaier were 1-2 when contact was made in Turn 1 on a late-race restart Saturday at Pocono Raceway.

But when sophomore driver Jesse Love attempted an inside move into Turn 1, three wide proved to be too tight for driver No. 7 of Allgaier, who drifted wide and into the No. 17 of Elliott.

The two slid high, forfeiting numerous positions and opening the door for Love and eventual race winner Connor Zilisch to squeeze past.

Elliott, who fell to ninth, managed to re-cope his losses to finish fourth.

“[Allgaier] just ran in there too hard and caught a bad section of air, something weird,” Elliott said. “He turned sideways and at that point, I just saw him coming toward my door really fast. What do I do? Give him the space or crowd him and crash?

“It was up to me if we were gonna have two destroyed racecars. At that point, we were screwed. Not worth tearing up the shit for no reason.”

The Cup Series champion was running his final race of 2025 with Hendrick Motorsports, leading a race-high 38 laps. Additionally, he earned his first Xfinity pole since his rookie year in 2014.

But in a game of inches, the critical restart was what ended his chances at winning.

“I have a lot of respect for Justin,” he continued. “We’ve always raced each other with a lot of respect, and have equally as much away from the track, too. I don’t have any ill will against him.

“I hate that he made a mistake with me [laughs] considering it’s my last one for the year.”

Elliott relishes his chances of running the second-tier series before transitioning to his No. 9 Cup car on Sunday.

“The ole’ Hendrick Cars [No.] 17 is pretty fast right now. I was wanting to cash in on that while that’s the case.

“Look, any time you have cars that are that fast it’s fun. Somedays it’s just not totally going to go your way and that was unfortunately us today.”



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Pocono The Great American Getaway 400 Fantasy NASCAR Confidence Rankings / Post Practice Predictions

Photo by Logan Riely/Getty Images On Sunday, NASCAR will be racing at Pocono for The Great American Getaway 400! Pocono is a big 2.5-mile flat track where horse power is king but pit strategy rules the day. These races are often run backwards, so teams make as few pit stops as possible to position themselves […]

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On Sunday, NASCAR will be racing at Pocono for The Great American Getaway 400! Pocono is a big 2.5-mile flat track where horse power is king but pit strategy rules the day. These races are often run backwards, so teams make as few pit stops as possible to position themselves to be up front at the end (AKA, track position race).

On Saturday, practice was held for Pocono. Teams had 25 minutes, and keep in mind teams have different agenda’s Make sure you check out our Pocono Practice Notes, Pocono 5,10,15 and 20 Lap Average Speed Cheat Sheet, Pocono Group Speed Rankings and Pocono Practice Speeds and 10-Lap Averages.

Here’s the Pocono Qualifying Results/ Starting Lineup

1) Denny Hamlin
Start 1st / Projected Finish Range 1-6 / Dominator Potential – High
Pocono Outlook – Denny Hamlin is the premiere performer at Pocono and on Sunday in The Great American Getaway 400, look for Hamlin to be a top five contender who’ll be a factor to win. Hamlin’s the winningest Pocono driver in NASCAR history (7-wins), and if you give him 2022 back where he won but got DQ’ed, then he has 8-wins, is 2 for 3 at winning in the Next Gen and would have a 1.3 Next Gen Average Finish. Also in the Next Gen, Hamlin has the best Total Speed Ranking, the best Driver Rating and the best Average Running Position. Last year, Hamlin finished 2nd in Stage #1, won Stage #2, had a race best 5.0 average running position, earned the 2nd best Driver Rating, led 31 laps and then finished 2nd overall. In terms of speed stats, Hamlin had the best Total Speed Ranking and ranked 3rd for Speed Late In A Run. In 2023, Hamlin had a hot rod and raced his way to victory lane. In the race, Hamlin finished 3rd in Stage #1, finished 4th in Stage #2, had the 3rd best average running position (8.3), had the 3rd best Total Speed Ranking and of course finished 1st. In 2022, Hamlin crossed the finish line 1st but NASCAR DQ’ed him in post-race inspection, leading to his 35th. In the race, Hamlin had a 6.1 average running position, led 21 laps and had the 3rd best Total Speed Ranking. In practice, Hamlin had good speed over the course of a run.
DraftKings $11,000/ FanDuel $14,000

Pocono Further Recommended Reading = Pocono Projected Finish Ranges, DraftKings Pocono Scoring Projections, FanDuel Pocono Scoring Projections, Pocono Quick Rankings

2) Ryan Blaney
Start 20th / Projected Finish Range 1-6 / Dominator Potential – Medium
Pocono Outlook – 2-time and Defending Pocono winner, Ryan Blaney will be tough to beat in The Great American Getaway 400. Blaney always shows up with elite speed here and over the last five Pocono races, you could argue he’s been top 6 good, despite what you see in the results column. Last year, Blaney smoked the field in closing time, having the fastest car on the track over the last quarter of the race and raced his way to victory lane. In addition to finishing 1st, Blaney led 44 laps, earned the best Driver Rating and had the 2nd best Average Running Position. In terms of speed stats, Blaney had the fastest car late in a run and ranked 2nd in terms of Total Speed Rankings. In 2023, Blaney was a top five contender but finished an asterisk mark 30th. In the race, Blaney started 14th, finished 8th in Stage #2, led 2 laps, was in 2nd on lap 101 but then Blaney had drive train issues and rapidly dropped back which doomed his afternoon. In segment #2 prior to his issue, Blaney had the 2nd fastest car on the track. In 2022, Blaney was top five good once again but finished 33rd. In the race, Blaney finished 4th in Stage #1, finished 2nd in Stage #2, led 7 laps but then in the last Stage, Blaney had multiple problems. On lap 107 while running in 5th, Blaney had a flat tire. Then later on lap 136 while he was way back in 30th, Blaney crashed. In Group 2, Blaney had the 2nd best 10-lap average and the best 15-lap average.
DraftKings $10,700/ FanDuel $13,500

3) Tyler Reddick
Start 8th / Projected Finish Range 1-6 / Dominator Potential – Medium
Pocono Outlook – In the Next Gen at Pocono, Tyler Reddick has been elite and over the last three races, Reddick has the best average finish (3.3), the 3rd best Next Gen Speed Ranking and the 3rd best Driver Rating. Reddick’s also been one of the safest options in the Next Gen, having a result in the top 6 every race and being one of just two drivers who are 3 for 3 at finishing in the top ten. Last year, Reddick had a strong showing. In the race, Reddick finished 3rd in Stage #1, 10th in Stage #2, had the 9th best Total Speed Ranking and then finished 6th overall. In 2023, the #45 was stout. In the race, Reddick started 7th, finished 4th in Stage #1, finished 6th in Stage #2, earned the 5th best Driver Rating and then finished 2nd when the checkered flag waved. In terms of speed analytics, Reddick ranked 2nd for Speed Late In A Run and ranked 4th for Total Speed Rankings. In 2022, Reddick once again finished runner-up but take note, it did take Hamlin and Busch DQ’s for that to happen.
DraftKings $9,900/ FanDuel $11,500

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Zilisch outduels Love en route to first career oval Xfinity win at Pocono

In a day of varying strategies and dramatic restarts among the front runners, JR Motorsports rookie Connor Zilisch prevailed in a late race sprint to the checkered flag in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway – the first oval win of this young talent’s career. Late race restarts […]

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In a day of varying strategies and dramatic restarts among the front runners, JR Motorsports rookie Connor Zilisch prevailed in a late race sprint to the checkered flag in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway – the first oval win of this young talent’s career.

Late race restarts determined the day and ultimately it came down to a duel between Zilisch and his best friend, last year’s Rookie of the Year, Jesse Love. Zilisch pulled his No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet alongside Love’s car as they crossed the start/finish line with four laps to go and then he took the lead for good with three laps remaining – 0.437s ahead of the field.

It was that kind of resolute day for the 18-year-old Zilisch, who had some key help in his headset from a first-time crew chief. His team owner, NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr., filled in for the team’s full-time leader Mardy Lindley, who was serving a one-race suspension.

The two-time Daytona 500 winner Earnhardt, an icon in the sport, not only called the race from atop Zilisch’s pit box, but climbed down and helped out on pit stops too. He was absolutely ecstatic after the race in his debut calling the shots. He’s the fifth crew chief this season to earn his first Xfinity Series victory.

“Just a great job putting us in position to succeed, we had a lot of things go our way, a lot of good luck, good race strategy, had a little help from [his former NASCAR Cup Series crew chief Steve] Letarte,” a grinning Earnhardt said, applauding Lindley’s preparation for the weekend.

“Hat’s off to everybody on this team,” he continued. “It’s been amazing all weekend long. Great race car driver. Connor Zilisch is going to be a big deal in this sport for a long time. A lot of fun for me today.”

Zilisch was similarly exuberant, having to really work hard for this win, his second of the season. Ten caution flags on the afternoon created varying strategies and a real test of restart skills.

“I’ve been dying for this one for a while now; I’ve been so close on the ovals lately,” Zilisch said. “I finished second at Charlotte, second at Nashville.

“Dale Junior, not too bad on the box,” he said smiling, saying he appreciated Earnhardt’s advice throughout the race. “Pretty cool to have him up there. Thank you so much to the entire JR Motorsports team … this one is definitely special. I’ve been chasing an oval win for a while now.”

For much of the day, Zilisch’s greatest challenge up front came from former NASCAR Cup Series champion Chase Elliott, who is competing in both the Xfinity and Cup Series races this weekend. Elliott led the most laps – 38 of the 100 compared to Zilisch’s 34 out front.

Elliott and the series’ current championship leader, JR Motorsports Justin Allgaier were up front on a restart with 13 laps remaining. While contending for the lead, they nearly came together and had to take evasive action up the track not to collide.

Love took advantage of the situation and came through from the second row to stake claim to the race lead in the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. A caution came out almost immediately after Love moved to the front and that allowed Zilisch to start directly behind him on that final restart – leaving the trophy up to the two friends to decide.

“That’s the most focused I’ve ever been inside a race car. I did not want Connor to beat me because I’ll have to hear about it for a long time,” said Love, with a smile. “Hats off to him. He ran a good race. Once I was able to get a draft I was able to get back to him, but that bums me out, I’m not going to lie. I’m still trying to be grateful we have fast race cars and are in position to win. Hats off to Connor.”

Another rookie rounded out the top three with Kaulig Racing’s Christian Eckes claiming a career best third-place finish in the No. 16 Chevrolet. Elliott rallied to finish fourth and Ryan Seig was fifth in his family-owned Ford.

Carson Kvapil, Sam Mayer, Sammy Smith, rookie Taylor Gray and Justin Allgaier rounded out the top 10.

The reigning series champion Allgaier now holds an 82-point championship advantage on RCR’s Austin Hill, who was collected in an early-race accident and finished 35th.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series moves to Atlanta for Friday night’s Focused Health 250 at EchoPark Speedway (7:30 p.m. ET on the CW, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Hill has won the last three Atlanta races – the most recent this February.

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NASCAR Cup Series Pocono race start time revealed

Another week, and we are facing rain on race day once again. The Pocono NASCAR Cup Series race is currently on a delay. Last week in Mexico City, it didn’t matter much thanks to wet-weather tires and all of that. At Pocono, that’s not an option. Today’s race was set to fire engines around 2:20 […]

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Another week, and we are facing rain on race day once again. The Pocono NASCAR Cup Series race is currently on a delay. Last week in Mexico City, it didn’t matter much thanks to wet-weather tires and all of that. At Pocono, that’s not an option.

Today’s race was set to fire engines around 2:20 PM ET. So, we are clearly looking at a delay past that time. How much past that time? That remains to be seen. NASCAR is going to keep drying the track and working to get it ready for the race.

Unfortunately, no lights at Pocono Raceway for NASCAR. So, this race needs to start no later than 5:00 PM ET if we want to see all 400 miles.

NASCAR has announced a start time of 4:30 PM ET for today’s race. At that point, sunset could play a factor at around 8:30 PM ET if there are further delays. Whether that comes via more rain, lightning, or an unusual number of caution flags.

Driver intros and pre-race ceremonies will still happen. Engines will be fired at 4:19 PM ET.

A race is official when it reaches the halfway point or the end of Stage 2. Whichever happens first. 160 laps, laps in this race, so the halfway point will be prior to the end of Stage 2. Stages are set for 30 laps, 65 laps, and 65 laps. So, lap 80 is where this NASCAR race at Pocono becomes officially official, no matter what happens afterward.

The Tricky Triangle is tricky for many reasons. Three unique corners on the track, the high speeds, and the weather. If it isn’t rain, it’s fog. This track is known for its wacky weather and configuration. Both of those factors will have an effect on today’s race.

NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono delayed

This race takes about three hours to run. That is with a normal amount of caution flags. However, last night’s Xfinity Series race had a record number of yellow flags. Could that be the case today in the Cup Series race?

NASCAR has a long and proud history at Pocono. There have been so many iconic moments, finishes, wrecks, and wins. You think of Denny Hamlin sweeping the two races in 2006 as a rookie. Ryan Blaney’s first Cup Series win with Wood Brothers Racing in 2017. Kyle Larson vs. Hamlin a few years ago gave us a very recent iconic moment.

It was Blaney last year at Pocono in a dominant performance. He led the most laps and earned his second win of the season for 2024. He picked up a win at Nashville earlier this season, and that speed from Music City should show up again at Pocono this weekend.

Today’s NASCAR race at Pocono is going to happen. We are just going to have a very tight window to get it all in later today. 4:30 PM ET start time, tune into Prime Video to catch all of the action at the Tricky Triangle.



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