NASCAR Pocono Raceway Weekend Preview
It’s a big weekend for 24-year old Ryan Blaney, returning to Pocono Raceway ready to defend his first career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup victory in Sunday’s Pocono 400 race.
It’s a big weekend for 24-year old Ryan Blaney, returning to Pocono Raceway ready to defend his first career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup victory in Sunday’s Pocono 400 race.
As Kyle Busch excitedly climbed out of his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in the minutes following his dominant victory late Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, he had already mentally checked off that last box on his “to-win” list of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup venues to conquer.
Kyle Busch finally checked a box Sunday night. He finally won a points-paying race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, something he has never done.
Kyle Busch has accomplished a great deal in his career. Sunday, he did something he has never done in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
Controlling the race on a succession of restarts from the inside lane at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Brad Keselowski pulled away in overtime to win Saturday’s Alsco 300, the 11th NASCAR Xfinity Series event of the season.
As Kevin Harvick tries to win a third straight Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points race for the second time this season, he’ll be starting Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (6 p.m. Sunday on FOX, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) with a severe handicap—several of them, in fact.
It’s not difficult to identify the unquestioned top highlight of Bubba Wallace’s 2018 season so far.
Running his fastest lap in the final round of Thursday’s knockout qualifying session at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch earned the top starting spot for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR’s longest race.