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Jeff Gordon, Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports looks on from the pit box during the NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 21, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) James Gilbert/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption James Gilbert/Getty Images This week’s show was recorded in Chicago with host […]


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This week’s show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, judge and scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, Not My Job guest Jeff Gordon and panelists Negin Farsad, Zach Zimmerman, and Adam Burke. Click the audio link above to hear the whole show.
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Wild Summer; The Danny DeVito Test
Limericks
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Our panelists predict, with all the competitive reading going on, what will be the hit book of the summer.
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Uncertain future for NASCAR in Chicago after this year
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Best NASCAR Cup Series Bets and Predictions for the Great American Getaway 400 in Pocono
Although Pocono is an odd duck, we’ve seen some characteristics of the track elsewhere in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. The big one? Pocono is fast with massive straightaways, testing a car’s top-end speed. Michigan gave us data on that a few weeks ago. The corners, though, are also flat, testing a car’s grip […]

Although Pocono is an odd duck, we’ve seen some characteristics of the track elsewhere in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season.
The big one? Pocono is fast with massive straightaways, testing a car’s top-end speed. Michigan gave us data on that a few weeks ago.
The corners, though, are also flat, testing a car’s grip and ability to get off the corner to set up the long straightaways. Nashville is also relatively flat, even if it doesn’t have the long straightaways.
So, although we can’t have a direct comp for the track, we can look at how drivers have generally performed at spots that test speed and grip to see who may emerge in Sunday’s Great American Getaway 400. I do think a couple of those drivers are undervalued in FanDuel Sportsbook’s NASCAR betting odds.
Let’s start by laying out my model’s simulations of the race, and then we can discuss my favorite bets prior to practice and qualifying.
NASCAR Predictions for Pocono
NASCAR Betting Picks for Pocono
William Byron to Win (+750)
William Byron has had several races recently where he was the dominant car but failed to win. I’m betting on regression in the near future — hopefully this weekend.
Across Darlington, Charlotte, and Michigan, Byron has combined to lead 77.4% of the laps. He has zero wins to show for it, whether due to just lacking stage-three pace or running out of gas in Michigan. That level of dominance tends to correlate with wins, but Byron hasn’t won since the Daytona 500.
Although Byron has never won Pocono in Cup, it’s a good track for him. He had solid finishes here during his age-20 and 21 seasons, and he led 60 laps in 2023. Once you combine that with his form, I have Byron at 14.0% to win, up from his 11.8% implied odds.
Erik Jones to Finish Top 10 (+240)
Erik Jones’ form is skyrocketing, and he’s still a value at this number.
It started in Texas — another high-speed track with limited tire wear — when Jones finished fifth. He finished 13th or better in Charlotte, Nashville, and Michigan, including a 7th-place run in Nashville. It’s clear Legacy Motor Club has unlocked pace that wasn’t there last year.
Pocono is also one of Jones’ better tracks. He podiumed in his Cup debut here and has 8 top-10s in 13 career races, including 2 of 3 in the Next-Gen era with this same team. This pushes him up to 35.7% for a top-10 in my sims, presenting plenty enough value for me to bet him.
Zane Smith to Finish Top 10 (+550)
Zane Smith is in a similar spot to Jones where his form is on the ascent. The model’s buying those gains as being legitimate.
Smith had a 12th-place average running position in Kansas, finished 13th in Nashville, and was 7th in Michigan. He also showed good pace on big tracks with Spire last year, finishing 17th in Indianapolis and 7th in Michigan.
The rest of Front Row Motorsports hasn’t equalled this pace, potentially meaning Smith’s run is a bit fluky. But the finish in Michigan was legitimized by his 11th-place average running position, so I don’t want to worry too much about what his teammates have done. I’ve got Smith at 19.4% for a top 10, above his 15.4% implied odds.
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NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr set for shock debut at Pocono
Cup Series legend Dale Earnhardt Jr is set for a shock NASCAR debut at Pocono Raceway this weekend. Earnhardt Jr is the owner of JR Motorsports, a racing team that competes full-time in the Xfinity Series with four entries, including Connor Zilisch in the No. 88. However, Zilisch’s crew were facing a big dilemma ahead […]

Cup Series legend Dale Earnhardt Jr is set for a shock NASCAR debut at Pocono Raceway this weekend.
Earnhardt Jr is the owner of JR Motorsports, a racing team that competes full-time in the Xfinity Series with four entries, including Connor Zilisch in the No. 88.
However, Zilisch’s crew were facing a big dilemma ahead of this weekend’s action having been hit with a penalty at Nashville earlier this month.
Having found two unsecured lug nuts in post-race inspection that day, NASCAR fined the team $10,000 and also suspended the No. 88’s crew chief, Mardy Lindley. However, this one-race suspension was deferred for the race in Mexico City last weekend, meaning Lindley will miss this weekend’s action at Pocono.
Now, JR Motorsports have announced that it will be Earnhardt Jr replacing him on top of the pit box and calling the shots for the No. 88 this weekend, making his debut as a crew chief.
“This weekend, Earnhardt Jr will be filling in for Mardy Lindley as crew chief of the No. 88 as Lindley serves his one race suspension for loose lug nuts following the NXS race in Nashville two weeks ago,” a JR Motorsports statement confirmed.
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This weekend, @DaleJr will be filling in for Mardy Lindley as crew chief of the No. 88 as Lindley serves his one race suspension for loose lugnuts following the NXS race in Nashville two weeks ago.
— JR Motorsports (@JRMotorsports) June 18, 2025
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NASCAR fans react to Earnhardt Jr crew chief debut
Having raced in 631 Cup Series races over a 19-year career in the sport, Earnhardt Jr remains one of the most popular NASCAR figures in the United States, even after retirement.
This is evidenced by the fact that his merchandise continues to be amongst the best-sellers every year, along with his legendary father, seven-time Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Naturally, then, when the news dropped that he was set for crew chief duties this weekend, fans were sent into somewhat of a frenzy.
One X user wrote: “Man Dale just out there doing everything he can in NASCAR .. this is a really cool thing .. I’m excited to hear how it goes after he does it. Will be a fun download next week hearing his recap of it all.”
Elsewhere, another user added: “If Z wins it will make for the coolest dual auto diescast.”
“THIS IS AWESOME,” another user said, with another member of the X community stating: “Coolest s**t ever if this car wins.”

Despite Earnhardt Jr’s popularity and esteemed career, there are some doubters, however.
“Uhm, does he have crew chief qualifications? Did y’all check the resume?” one user wrote.
Another doubted Earnhardt Jr’s ability to get the job done independently, writing: “I suspect there will be heavy cell phone conversations on the 88 box during the race.”
It will certainly be interesting to see how Earnhardt Jr gets on and what the feedback is from Zilisch post-race!
Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Pocono Raceway, known as the
Explore the Pocono Mountains 250, will kick off at 3:30 pm ET.
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Running on the Power of Sour: Candy Dynamics Carves Out Its Place in NASCAR
Running on the Power of Sour: Candy Dynamics Carves Out Its Place in NASCAR Running on the Power of Sour: Candy Dynamics Carves Out Its Place in NASCAR PR Newswire INDIANAPOLIS, June 19, 2025 INDIANAPOLIS, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Candy Dynamics, owner of the Toxic Waste® Hazardously Sour Candy® brand, is proud to announce […]

Running on the Power of Sour: Candy Dynamics Carves Out Its Place in NASCAR
Running on the Power of Sour: Candy Dynamics Carves Out Its Place in NASCAR
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INDIANAPOLIS, June 19, 2025
INDIANAPOLIS, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Candy Dynamics, owner of the Toxic Waste® Hazardously Sour Candy® brand, is proud to announce the renewal of its partnership with NASCAR driver Brennan Poole for the 2025 season. Having worked with Poole the last two seasons, the company is eager to see even more success from this sponsorship – partnering for three races this year!
As a sour candy fanatic, and fan of the brand in his youth, Brennan Poole will be representing the Toxic Waste brand at three races in 2025:
- The Loop 110 in Chicago, IL (July 5, 2025)
- Pennzoil 250 in Indianapolis, IN (July 26, 2025)
- NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff Race in Martinsville, VA (October 25, 2025)
“To me, it’s more than a sponsorship. I feel so close to the Toxic Waste brand.”
“This is the biggest partnership with Toxic Waste yet,” says Poole who sleeps with a Toxic Waste Drum in his bedside table. “To me, it’s more than a sponsorship. I feel so close to the Toxic Waste brand.” The excitement can surely be felt on the track with fans roaring as the uniquely designed, vividly colored Toxic Waste car whips past them. Fans continue to rave about the brand off track as samples from the Toxic Waste brand are given out at racetracks across the country.
With the company headquartered in the suburbs of Indianapolis, racing has always been part of the DNA. “We have always dreamed of seeing a Toxic Waste car on track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,” says Laura King, president of Candy Dynamics. This dream became a reality in 2023 when the brand partnered with Poole for a single NASCAR race in Indianapolis. In 2024, Candy Dynamics sponsored Poole for The Loop 110 as part of the Chicago Street Race. “The atmosphere at this race was electric, and we knew we needed to pursue it further,” continues King. Candy Dynamics has faced amazing success with Brennan, growing the reputation for the daring brand within the fast-paced, enduring sport.
About Candy Dynamics
Candy Dynamics Inc, previously known as Family Sweets, founded the Toxic Waste® brand in 2001. Its flagship product, Toxic Waste® Hazardously Sour Candy® answers the call for an extremely sour product that remains sour the whole way through. Its one-of-a-kind double-action sour hard candy treat has become a hit with candy lovers of all ages worldwide. The brand experienced a colossal boost with the virality of Slime Licker® on social media – garnering over 360 million views on the hashtag. The Toxic Waste appeal has spread worldwide with major markets in North America, South America, Europe, South Africa, Middle East and Australia. This international success has propelled the brand into a wide range of products including Sour Smog Balls®, Nuclear Fusion®, Atomz® and many others from the Slime Licker® brand!
About Brennan Poole
Brennan Poole, a native of The Woodlands, TX, is a veteran of over 150 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts and raced full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series. He’s racked up 1 pole, 10 top-5 finishes and 39 top-10 finishes. He qualified for the first two Xfinity Series Playoffs In 2016 and 2017 with a career best 6th place in drivers points standings. Known as “The Bull” and as a fan-favorite, Poole finished 16th in his debut Daytona 500. In 2025, Poole returns to Alpha Prime Racing for the 2nd straight season – after punching above his weight in 2024 by finishing 16th in driver points, a season-best result for Alpha Prime Racing.
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Race to the Cup Playoffs reaches the final stretch with 10 to go – Speedway Digest
After a thrilling inaugural event in Mexico City last weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series returns stateside with Sunday’s The Great American Getaway 400 at the historic Pocono (Pa.) Raceway (2 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen punched his 2025 Playoff spot with a dominating victory on […]

After a thrilling inaugural event in Mexico City last weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series returns stateside with Sunday’s The Great American Getaway 400 at the historic Pocono (Pa.) Raceway (2 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
Trackhouse Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen punched his 2025 Playoff spot with a dominating victory on the Mexico City road course last weekend, the 10th driver to earn a bid by virtue of a win. There are 10 regular season races remaining now to set the 16-driver Playoff field.
Back on the grid this week is Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin, who was awarded a championship waiver after missing the Mexico race to be home for the birth of his son. The driver of the No. 11 JGR Toyota is the winningest driver in Pocono Raceway history. Hamlin earned his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory at Pocono in 2006 and his seven wins are the most for the perennial championship contender at any single track on the schedule.
To that end, Hamlin is the only repeat winner in the last eight Pocono races – hoisting a trophy three times in that stretch. His JGR team has won a series best six of the last 10 Pocono races.
As with Hamlin, defending race winner, Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney earned his career first victory at Pocono – in 2017.
The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion, who finished 14th at Mexico City, said this summer race line-up, in particular, is enjoyable because of the varying tracks. From inaugural Mexico City road course race, to the 2.5-mile three-turn Pocono track to the Chicago street race and Sonoma, Calif. road course in just the next month.
“It’s a fun part of the schedule where you’re going to very different places each week, and I think teams really enjoy that – at least I enjoy it because it really switches it up and keeps it fresh,” said Blaney, who claimed his first win of the season three weeks ago at the 1.33-mile Nashville oval.
“It can also be frustrating if you’re not very good at those places. You could have a stretch of some bad weeks. Hopefully, we’re not on that boat, but I like this part of the schedule. There’s a lot of different things going on this summer.”
There are eight former Pocono winners in the field. And three of the last five race winners are still looking for their first trophy of the 2025 season – Hendrick Motorsports’ Alex Bowman (2021), Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch (2022) and Hendrick’s Chase Elliott (2023).
Elliott – who was declared the 2023 race winner when first and second place drivers Hamlin and Busch were disqualified following post-race inspection – leads all drivers in points earned at Pocono in the Next Gen car era.
His teammate, NASCAR Cup Series’ championship leader William Byron boasts the best average finish (9.36) at the track. Defending race winner, Blaney joins four-time Pocono winner Busch as the only other multi-time Pocono winners.
The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champ Elliott is coming off his best finish (third place at Mexico City) of the season – his second top-10 in the last six races. Bowman turned in a stellar fourth-place showing in Mexico City.
Busch was involved in an early race accident and finished last in the 37-car field in Mexico. The two-time series champion has only a single top-10 – eighth at Michigan – in the last eight races. But. … he is a four-time winner at Pocono – a win tally second only to Hamlin’s among this weekend’s field of drivers. From 2016-21 he had nine top-10s in 10 races, including four wins and a runner-up finish. He hasn’t had a top-10, however since his win in 2020.
This is the last of three races to set the seeding for the In Season Tournament that will start with the June 28 night race at Atlanta’s EchoPark Speedway.
Practice followed by Busch Light Pole Qualifying starts at 12:30 p.m. ET Saturday (Amazon Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain started from pole position last year.
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Ranking Every NASCAR Driver’s Playoff Chances With 10 Races To Go
Ten races left, and the pressure is suffocating. With the NASCAR playoffs looming, jobs, millions, and legacies are on the line — and some of the sport’s biggest names are hanging by a thread. From champions clinging to hope, to winless drivers quietly building momentum, this updated breakdown of the Cup Series playoff picture might […]

Ten races left, and the pressure is suffocating. With the NASCAR playoffs looming, jobs, millions, and legacies are on the line — and some of the sport’s biggest names are hanging by a thread. From champions clinging to hope, to winless drivers quietly building momentum, this updated breakdown of the Cup Series playoff picture might surprise you. The field is tightening. The chaos is coming. Who’s in, who’s out, and who’s just praying for a Daytona miracle?
- Which former champions may miss the playoffs entirely?
- Why Chase Elliott and Tyler Reddick should be swinging for stage wins now
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- And could Darlington be Daniel Suárez’s last stand with Trackhouse?
From consistent grinders to win-it-or-go-home road course ringers, this playoff field isn’t just competitive, it’s volatile. One lucky break or one blown strategy call could change everything. Whether you’re rooting for the underdog or the dynasty, this video dives deep into every bubble battle and ticking time bomb on the path to the postseason. Watch the full breakdown, then hit the comments. Who do you think sneaks in, shocks the system, or watches it all slip away?
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