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What channel is the NASCAR Pocono race on today? Time, TV schedule
The NASCAR Cup Series enters the summer with a 10-race sprint to the playoffs, starting with The Great American Getaway 400 on June 22 at Pocono Raceway. Denny Hamlin earned the pole in Saturday’s qualifying session, which is bad news for the rest of the field. Hamlin has seven Cup wins at Pocono, the most […]

The NASCAR Cup Series enters the summer with a 10-race sprint to the playoffs, starting with The Great American Getaway 400 on June 22 at Pocono Raceway.
Denny Hamlin earned the pole in Saturday’s qualifying session, which is bad news for the rest of the field. Hamlin has seven Cup wins at Pocono, the most all-time.
William Byron and Bubba Wallace will start outside the top 30 after separate issues during qualifying. Byron crashed off of the tunnel turn on his lap, though his team will attempt to repair the car before the green flag on Sunday. Wallace could not get his car to crank up and did not make a run in qualifying. Byron’s issue may impact the regular-season championship chase, while Wallace enters the weekend 57 points ahead of the playoff cutoff.
Here’s how you can watch Sunday’s race:
- Green Flag Time: Approx. 1:20 p.m. CT on Sunday, June 22
- Track: Pocono Raceway (2.5-mile triangular oval) in Long Pond, Pennsylvania
- Length: 160 laps, 400 miles
- Stages: 30 laps, 65 laps, 65 laps
- TV coverage: Amazon Prime Video (streaming) (Watch Amazon Prime with a free trial)
- Radio: MRN
- Streaming: Amazon Prime Video (subscription required); MAX app for in-car cameras (subscription required); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM on Channel 90 for audio (subscription required)
The Great American Getaway 400 will be broadcast nationally via streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Other streaming options for the race include MAX for in-car cameras for each driver.
All times Central.
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