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Chase Briscoe earns pole for Coca-Cola 600, beating Kyle Larson
Driving the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Chase Briscoe has collected yet another pole position in a NASCAR crown jewel event. He already earned pole for the season-opening Daytona 500, and now he’ll lead the field of 40 for the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday. “I haven’t seen it yet, (but) I felt okay kind […]

Driving the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Chase Briscoe has collected yet another pole position in a NASCAR crown jewel event. He already earned pole for the season-opening Daytona 500, and now he’ll lead the field of 40 for the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday.
“I haven’t seen it yet, (but) I felt okay kind of everywhere,” Briscoe told NASCAR on Prime. “I felt like it wasn’t the most perfect lap by any means, but it was good enough. Just super excited to get the results on Saturday. I feel like we deserve it with Bass Pro Shops Toyota. This is obviously a great opportunity to lead the field to the green for 600 miles … Looking forward tomorrow and seeing if we can keep it up there.”
Watch: Chase Briscoe captures second pole of 2025 at Charlotte
Briscoe is just the tenth driver to earn pole position for both the 600 and the Daytona 500 in the same year, saying of the achievement: “It’s pretty wild to be honest, just thinking back – I never thought I would get to run a single Truck race, not only to be able to now lead the field to two crown jewel events. It is pretty special. Daytona was really, really neat. I don’t know if I quite savored the moment as much, because it was absolute chaos on that Sunday, but tomorrow will be really, really special, just being able to take it all on it a little bit more, just knowing what to expect. I’m excited.
“This is a race I’ve watched ever since I was a little kid, and to be able to start on the front row and lead the field to green is cool. Honestly, for me, being such an Indy 500 diehard, it’s pretty neat that the guy that I’m starting beside is racing the Indy 500 on Sunday. It is definitely a cool day for sure.”
Larson near the front

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
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Kyle Larson will join Briscoe on the front row, missing out on pole position by just 0.020s. Larson will be attempting the rare ‘Double’ on Sunday, starting 19th in the Indy 500 before he heads to Charlotte to try and complete 1,100 miles of racing in a single day.
William Byron will start third, Chris Buescher fourth, and A.J. Allmendinger fifth. John Hunter Nemechek, Ty Gibbs, Noah Gragson, Alex Bowman, and Christopher Bell filled out the remainder of top ten.
Making his 700th career start, NASCAR legend and four-time Coke 600 winner Jimmie Johnson will start 17th.
In the session, Carson Hocevar spun exiting Turn 4, putting him at the back of the field for the race. He had shown speed in practice, posting the fastest single-lap speed. Tyler Reddick also had a brush with the wall on his qualifying lap.
Ross Chastain, who crashed in practice after cutting a left-rear tire, did not make an attempt and will start 40th (last) on the grid.
Photos from Charlotte – Practice & Qualifying
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NASCAR Pocono qualifying live results: Cup Series starting lineup
The NASCAR Cup Series race weekend at Pocono Raceway begins on June 21 with qualifying for The Great American Getaway 400. The three-turn Tricky Triangle is a unique track on the schedule, but rare is the surprise winner at Pocono over the years. Ryan Blaney is the defending race winner, while Denny Hamlin has a […]

The NASCAR Cup Series race weekend at Pocono Raceway begins on June 21 with qualifying for The Great American Getaway 400.
The three-turn Tricky Triangle is a unique track on the schedule, but rare is the surprise winner at Pocono over the years.
Ryan Blaney is the defending race winner, while Denny Hamlin has a win and a runner-up finish at the track over the last two years.
With a win last week at Mexico City, Shane van Gisbergen can now drive without the stress of worrying about the playoffs. Any good finish on a non-road course will only be encouraging to the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing team.
Qualifying is set to begin at 12:45 p.m. CT. Follow the action with our live updates.
Refresh when qualifying begins at 12:45 p.m. CT, with periodic practice updates beginning about an hour before that.
- Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
- Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford
- Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
- Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford
- Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
- Brad Keselowski, No. 6 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford
- Justin Haley, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
- Kyle Busch, No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
- Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
- Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
- Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
- Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford
- AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet
- Chris Buescher, No. 17 Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford
- Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
- Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
- Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford
- Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford
- Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota
- William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
- Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford
- Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota
- Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford
- Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford
- John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota
- Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota
- Brennan Poole, No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet
- Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet
- Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
- Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford
- Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
- Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford
- Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
- Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet
- Shane van Gisbergen, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
- Daniel Suarez, No. 99 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet
- Qualifying time: 12:45 p.m. CT Saturday (Practice begins at 11:30 a.m. CT)
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- Track: Pocono Raceway (2.5-mile triangular oval) in Long Pond, Pennsylvania
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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, […]

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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NASCAR Friday schedule at Pocono Raceway
The Truck Series will take the spotlight Friday at Pocono Raceway, where the Xfinity garage also will be open. Trucks will be on track for practice at 12:35 p.m., followed by a 1:40 p.m. qualifying session to set the field for an 80-lap race. Advertisement The green flag will fall at 5:22 p.m. for the […]

The Truck Series will take the spotlight Friday at Pocono Raceway, where the Xfinity garage also will be open.
Trucks will be on track for practice at 12:35 p.m., followed by a 1:40 p.m. qualifying session to set the field for an 80-lap race.
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The green flag will fall at 5:22 p.m. for the Truck Series. Corey Heim is the defending race winner.
Cup Series team haulers will load in at Pocono at 3 p.m., but the garage won’t open until Saturday when practice and qualifying will occur for Sunday’s 400-mile race.
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Pocono Raceway Friday schedule
(All Times Eastern)
Garage open
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7:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. — Truck Series
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11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. — Xfinity Series
Track activity
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12:35 – 1:30 p.m. — Truck practice (FS2)
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1:40 – 2:30 p.m. — Truck qualifying (FS2)
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5 p.m. — Truck race (80 laps, 200 miles; Stage 1 at Lap 20, Stage 2 at Lap 40; FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Weather
Friday: Sunshine and clouds mixed with a high of 76 degrees. Winds from the west to northwest at 10 to 20 mph. It’s expected to 74 degrees with a 1% chance of rain at the start of the Truck Series race.
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23XI and FRM make final effort to save charters, claim ruling sets “dangerous precedent”
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are on the precipice of losing their charters mid-season in a legal loss that would cause an immediate financial hit for the two multi-car organizations. On June 5th, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of NASCAR, revoking the preliminary injunction that allowed 23XI and FRM to race as […]

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are on the precipice of losing their charters mid-season in a legal loss that would cause an immediate financial hit for the two multi-car organizations.
On June 5th, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of NASCAR, revoking the preliminary injunction that allowed 23XI and FRM to race as chartered teams while this antitrust lawsuit is ongoing. The clock is ticking and should the teams fail to overturn this ruling, both of them will lose all three of their charters by the end of June.

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As expected, they are now appealing this decision and asking the courts to reconsider. Jeffrey Kessler, the lead attorney for both 23XI and FRM, released the following statement on Friday:
“Today, we filed a petition with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit requesting a rehearing before the full court. This follows a panel decision that reversed a District Court ruling granting a preliminary injunction, which had allowed 23XI and Front Row Motorsports to compete as chartered teams during the 2025 season while pursuing their antitrust claims. The panel’s decision does not address the merits of our case. It was based solely on a narrow question: whether the release of claims in the charter agreement could be considered anticompetitive.
“If upheld, the ruling would set a dangerous precedent, allowing monopolists to shield themselves from legal challenges simply by requiring release language as a condition of doing business with the monopoly. Our lawsuit is about making NASCAR more competitive and fair. The release provision is just one of many anticompetitive tactics NASCAR has used to preserve its monopoly. We remain fully confident in our case and are committed to racing the full season—regardless of the outcome of this petition.”
The court heavily questioned Kessler about the merits of the injunction in previous hearings and did not agree with his arguments, telling him that his antitrust theory “is not supported by any case of which we are aware.” They repeatedly told him that “you can’t have your cake and eat it too,” speaking to how the teams benefit from the 2025 Charter Agreement while fighting NASCAR on the merits of certain clauses that exist within it.
The trial date for the lawsuit is set for December of this year, and NASCAR has since countersued the teams as this legal saga only escalates.
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2025 NASCAR Great American Getaway 400 betting, odds, picks: 3 free NASCAR longshots at Pocono Raceway
Veteran driver Brad Keselowski has seen better days as he preps for the 2025 Great American Getaway 400 on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET. The 2012 Cup Series champ sits 32nd in NASCAR standings, but there is hope for NASCAR at Pocono 2025. He’s one of the most successful drivers in the Pocono Raceway history, […]

Veteran driver Brad Keselowski has seen better days as he preps for the 2025 Great American Getaway 400 on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET. The 2012 Cup Series champ sits 32nd in NASCAR standings, but there is hope for NASCAR at Pocono 2025. He’s one of the most successful drivers in the Pocono Raceway history, as his 10.8 average finish at the track is second-best amongst active drivers. Yet, his season thus far has Keselowski as a NASCAR longshot per the latest 2025 Great American Getaway 400 odds. Even with that, the SportsLine model loves him as one of the potential 2025 NASCAR at Pocono sleeper picks this week, considering there are 10 others with equal or shorter NASCAR Pocono odds. Keselowski can be had at +2100, while the favorites are Denny Hamlin (+500) and Ryan Blaney (+700).
Before entering any 2025 Pocono NASCAR picks, be sure to see the latest 2025 NASCAR at Pocono predictions from SportsLine’s proven projection model. Developed by SportsLine predictive data engineer Mike McClure, the proprietary NASCAR prediction model simulates every race 10,000 times and has nailed a whopping 23 winners since 2021, including five winners in 2025.
SportsLine simulated the NASCAR Great American Getaway 400 10,000 times. Here are the three NASCAR longshots to target, according to the model:
Best NASCAR at Pocono longshots (odds subject to change):
- Joey Logano (+1800)
- Ty Gibbs (+1900)
- Brad Keselowski (+2100)
Joey Logano (+1800)
The reigning Cup Series champion got off to a rough start in defense of his title but has picked things up as of late. Logano had a 19.7 average finish over his first 10 races but has an average placement of 12.3 over his last six starts. He also will step onto the track on Sunday with recent success at Pocono Raceway. He was fifth at the track last year, won a stage and led for 21 laps in 2023 before DVP ended his day early, and he had top 10s in both of the 2021 Pocono races. The Penske driver also knows he has solid backing as teammate, Ryan Blaney, just won this race last year, giving Penske Racing its 10th Pocono checkered flag. Logano checks multiple boxes as a sleeper and can be wagered on with the help of a DraftKings promo code:
Ty Gibbs (+1900)
Gibbs made his first Cup Series start at Pocono Raceway after a string of successful races at the track on minor series. He had a pair of Pocono starts on the Xfinity Series and another two on the ARCA Menards Series, and those four resulted in one victory and three runners-up. Gibbs placed fifth on the Cup Series at the track two years ago and seemed destined for an even better finish last year as he led for 21 laps before engine problems ended his day early. Add in that Gibbs’ team, Joe Gibbs Racing, has had a stranglehold on this track, with six Pocono wins since 2017, and Gibbs is a NASCAR longshot to go after.
Brad Keselowski (+2100)
Keselowski notched a seventh-place finish in his last visit to Pocono, which included leading the race for 20 laps, which was the fourth-most amongst all drivers. That 2024 start is a part of nine straight top-20 finishes for Keselowski at Pocono, but his success at the track extends much further back. Taking away a car crash in 2018, Keselowski has 16 straight top 20s on the circuit, with a dozen of those being top 10s. He’s done more than just contended at the tri-oval track as he’s prevailed, as his 2011 victory is among five top-2 placements on the Eastern Pennsylvania circuit. Additionally, while his 10.8 average finish at Pocono ranks second amongst active drivers, his 11.6 average finish on 2.5-mile intermediate tracks, as a whole, is best in the sport. Keselowski would be a steal at +2100 and can be wagered on with a FanDuel promo code:
More top NASCAR at Pocono expert picks, longshots revealed
You’ve seen the NASCAR longshots from the model. Now, see the full 2025 NASCAR Pocono leaderboard, including forecasts for who finishes first. Visit SportsLine to see the projected leaderboard, all from the model that has nailed 23 winners, including Elliott’s victory at Bowman Gray, Larson’s win at Miami, Bell’s All-Star victory, Hamlin’s Michigan win and van Gisbergen’s Mexico triumph.
You can also view expert advice before locking in your NASCAR at Pocono picks. Visit SportsLine now to see expert Steven Taranto’s picks, including an epic longshot of over 50-1, all from an expert who has nailed 17 NASCAR winners.
Visit SportsLine now to see McClure’s top NASCAR DFS picks, all from the daily Fantasy professional who has won more than $2 million playing DFS.
2025 NASCAR Pocono odds, drivers, lineup
(odds via DraftKings are subject to change)
Denny Hamlin +500
Ryan Blaney +700
Kyle Larson +750
William Byron +750
Christopher Bell +1000
Tyler Reddick +1200
Chase Elliott +1500
Joey Logano +1800
Ty Gibbs +1900
Chris Buescher +2100
Brad Keselowski +2100
Ross Chastain +2400
Carson Hocevar +2500
Chase Briscoe +2800
Kyle Busch +2900
Bubba Wallace +3100
Alex Bowman +3400
Josh Berry +4200
Ryan Preece +5000
Austin Cindric +5000
Erik Jones +5000
Ricky Stenhouse +5500
Daniel Suarez +6000
AJ Allmendinger +10000
Zane Smith +10000
Michael McDowell +10000
Shane van Gisbergen +14000
Noah Gragson +14000
John Hunter Nemechek +21000
Austin Dillon +21000
Todd Gilliland +21000
Justin Haley +21000
Cole Custer +21000
Riley Herbst +25000
Ty Dillon +34000
Brennan Poole +50000
Cody Ware +50000
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Saucon Valley grad is Chase Elliott car chief at NASCAR at Pocono
Chase Elliott won a NASCAR Cup race at Pocono in 2022, but it came in the most bizarre fashion. Long after the race had ended and the track’s grandstands had cleared, the apparent race winner, Denny Hamlin, and the apparent runner-up, Kyle Busch, were disqualified when their cars didn’t pass inspection. Elliott, who had finished […]

Chase Elliott won a NASCAR Cup race at Pocono in 2022, but it came in the most bizarre fashion.
Long after the race had ended and the track’s grandstands had cleared, the apparent race winner, Denny Hamlin, and the apparent runner-up, Kyle Busch, were disqualified when their cars didn’t pass inspection.
Elliott, who had finished third, found out about his “victory” after he got back home in Georgia.
Matt Barndt found out about Elliott’s win while getting ready to get on a plane at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. He was stunned, but happy.
Barndt, a Lower Saucon Township native and Saucon Valley High School graduate, has one wish this weekend as he returns to familiar turf at Pocono Raceway as Elliott’s car chief.
“This time I want us to win because we were the first ones across the finish line,” Barndt said. “I don’t want to win it any other way. And I want to get a celebration in Victory Lane. That didn’t happen the last time.”
Barndt, a 2009 Saucon grad, has been working with Elliott since Elliott joined Hendrick Motorsports on a full-time basis in 2016. Barndt previously worked with NASCAR legend Jeff Gordon, a staple of Hendrick’s dominant racing team.
“Basically, everyone who worked on Jeff”s team went on Chase’s team,” Barndt said.
Bardnt has formed a strong bond with Elliott, who is 29 and five years younger than Barndt.
“His experience far exceeds his years because he grew up in a racing family,” Barndt said. “He’s a great person to work with, and we communicate quite well. We both grew up around race tracks.”
Of course, Barndt must also work with crew chief Alan Gustafson, who has been working with Elliott since 2016 and entered this season as the longest-running driver-crew chief pairing in the Cup Series. Barndt and Gustafson also have a great rapport.

(Hendrick Motorsports/Adrian Lauerman)
During an interview available on the Hendrick Motorsports website, Barndt said he was fortunate that Gustafson saw something in him when he was ready to graduate from college.
“You transitioned from design engineer to race engineer to car chief in a really short period of time, and you’re still really young.” Gustafson said. “And now you have a really difficult job.”
Barndt said that NASCAR’s newest car, now in its third season, makes it difficult for any team to gain an advantage. That’s one reason why Hendrick, which used to be considered the Yankees of NASCAR because of its all-star lineup and dominance in the Cup series, no longer dominates.
But Barndt said Hendrick remains a great place to work. He started working there on an internship while a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, which is located right smack dab in the home base for NASCAR and its teams.
Barndt earned a degree in mechanical engineering, but his heart was in racing, which is something he started at the age of 5.
“I started in quarter-midgets, then did mini-cups, asphalt late-models, and after starting at local tracks, I went to national events around the country,” he said. “My sister was racing, too. We were a racing family. The dream was always to make it to this level of the sport, but it happened in a different capacity. That competitive drive and desire to win when I was a kid is still there. But now I’m not on the track, but you still want to find an edge. I still want to win.”
Elliott, the 2020 Cup Series champion, is a seven-time winner of NASCAR’s Cup Series Most Popular Driver Award as voted on by the fans. His father, Bill, won the same award 16 times.

There are a lot of people who hope Elliott can end a drought and win a Cup points race for the first time since April 2024 at Texas.
While he hasn’t won a race, he has a streak of 16 top-20 finishes going for him.
“I go into every race thinking we can win,” Barndt said. “And I feel the same way about this race. We’ve been running well. We would love to get one at Pocono.”
Win or lose, Barndt, who flew to Pennsylvania late Friday afternoon from Charlotte, said it’s tough to find time to go home and visit with family.
“We now put on two-day shows in NASCAR, and things aren’t spread out like they used to be when you’d get to town on Thursday night,” he said. “From the time we get there, we’ll be going to work and try to figure out what we need to do to be successful.”
Kurt Busch named grand marshal
Kurt Busch made his way into Victory Lane at Pocono Raceway three times and won on the Cup circuit 34 times.
He’s on his way into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in January.
But he will make a pitstop at Pocono Raceway on Sunday to serve as grand marshal of The Great American Getaway 400, the marquee event of NASCAR’s three-race weekend at Pocono.
Governor Josh Shapiro will serve as the honorary starter and wave the green flag for the 2 p.m. race being live-streamed by Amazon Prime.
“We’re honored to celebrate Kurt’s Hall of Fame career with our fans,” Pocono Raceway President Ben May said. “Pocono Raceway is proud to be a small part of that illustrious career with Kurt being a three-time race winner and two-time polesitter.
Busch, 46, won at Pocono in 2005, ’07, and ’16. He also won the pole in 2005 and ’11. He totaled 21 top-10 finishes, including 14 in the top five, in 41 career starts in Monroe County.
In 23 years on the circuit, Busch won the series title in 2004 and the 2017 Daytona 500. He also won at least four times in each of the three NASCAR national series — Cup, Xfinity, and Craftsman Truck.
In addition to being named grand marshal, Busch will be honored by Pocono with “TY KURT” painted on the start/finish line, and the Mattioli Foundation will donate $10,000 to Vet Tix in his honor.
Pocono Raceway schedule
Saturday
8 a.m. — Gates, Fan Fair & Paddock Open
10 a.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series practice
11:05 a.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying
12:35 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series practice
1:45 p.m. — NASCAR Cup Series qualifying
3:30 p.m. — Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race (100 Laps / 250 Miles)
Sunday
8 a.m. — Gates, Fan Fair & Paddock Open
2 p.m. — The Great American Getaway 400 NASCAR Cup Series Race (160 Laps / 400 Miles)
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