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Pocono Raceway (formerly Pocono International Raceway), also known as The Tricky Triangle, is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. It is the site of three NASCAR national series races and an ARCA Menards Series event in July: a NASCAR Cup Series race with support events by the NASCAR Xfinity Series and ...
Pocono Raceway refers the race as the first "nighttime finish in the track's history." Race finished five minutes past sunset at 8:43 PM EST, with the sunset at 8:38 PM EST. This also marked the latest time of day a Cup race concluded in the track's history. Despite the delays and darkness, all 140 laps/350 miles were completed.
Figure 8 World Championship Racing .60 miles (0.97 km) Flat cross Little Valley Speedway: Little Valley: New York: 1932–2011(figure 8 track) Clay .28 miles (0.45 km) Flat cross Manzanita Speedway: Phoenix: Arizona: 1951–2010 Asphalt .70 miles (1.13 km) Bridge cross Riverhead Raceway: Riverhead: New York: 1951 Asphalt Figure 8 World ...
NASCAR makes its lone trip of the season to the triangle-shaped Pocono Raceway this weekend, headlined by Sunday's The Great American Getaway 400 Cup Series race. The track will hold on-track ...
NASCAR Pocono TV schedule, start time for The Great American Getaway 400 Green Flag Time: Approx. 1:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 14 Track: Pocono Raceway (2.5-mile oval) in Long Pond, Pennsylvania
Pocono Raceway, the track where the race was held. Pocono Raceway is a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) oval speedway located in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, which has hosted NASCAR racing annually since the early 1970s. Nicknamed "The Tricky Triangle", the speedway has three distinct corners and is known for high speeds along its lengthy straightaways.
NASCAR driver Justin Allgaier signs autographs and meets fans at Pocono Raceway on July 22, 2023. Saturday Noah Gragson and Ryan Preece: 10 to 10:30 a.m., Fan Fair Stage.
Like they did with the Cup Series race name, the PMVB replaced their own name in the name of the race with "Explore the Pocono Mountains". [1] In December 2024, Pocono Raceway's website announced that the race will return to its original distance of 250 miles/100 laps after being 225 from 2020-2024 (partly due to the Doubleheader weekend)