Teams will work with a new tire combination this weekend at Pocono, utilizing the left-side tire previously used at Darlington Raceway and Homestead-Miami Speedway in addition to the multi-zone tread right-side tire previously used at Auto Club Speedway. Bringing the left-side tire from Darlington and Homestead should provide more grip on the very flat Pocono surface as drivers navigate three unique turns, all of different degrees of banking.
The multi-zone tread on the right side provide a two-inch compound designed for heat resistance and a inch compound meant for more grip. The one advantage Cup teams will have is that while they will have no practice this weekend, with a doubleheader of races, they will be able to tune on their setups over the two days and figure out what works and what is fast. Turn 1: 14 degrees and modeled after Trenton Speedway Turn 2: 8 degrees and modeled after Indianapolis Motor Speedway Turn 3: 6 degrees and modeled after Milwaukee Speedway.
The front straight of 3, feet at the 2. Looking for a sleeper? Consider Aric Almirola On Sunday, Hamlin won while Harvick was second.
He would be the first driver to achieve the feat since Jimmie Johnson did so in and would become only the ninth driver in NASCAR history to accomplish it. The No. Hendrick won six races in a row in and can tie that number with a win on Saturday. Want to manage a team and race your way to the top of the leaderboards?
The free-to-play game lets you choose your drivers each week and show off your crew-chief instincts. Log in to the mobile app during the race for polls, quizzes, the cheer meter and more — and see instant results from NASCAR fans like you. Busch wasn't the only driver to put together an excellent race: Kyle Larson, who lost out on a fourth straight Cup Series victory Saturday because of a blown tire, finished second with his backup car.
Check out the complete results from the lap, mile Explore the Pocono Mountains An incredible race from him, especially considering he had transmission issues earlier in the race. Busch is gonna risk it on the final lap with a 7-second lead over Larson. And now Byron pits! Hamlin has the lead with a chance to win his first race of the year with two laps to go! Kyle Busch is hot on his tail.
All are in danger of running out of fuel. Kyle Busch. Who has enough fuel? Who is going to win? Five to go at PoconoRaceway! Byron takes the lead and Keselowski falls to seventh. A group of contenders who pitted on Lap 94, including KurtBusch , might try to stretch it on fuel. Next closest is Byron, in second place, with Chase Elliott loses the lead because he did not maintain speed. Take a look at what happened that led to Christopher Bell leading the field to the restart.
He pits again with 34 to go. Looks like he has a flat. He'll get a completely new set of tires. Shortly after, Elliott hits Bell with a much bigger hit and pits, causing Bell to pit. No caution. Chase Elliott gets loose, and hits Christopher Bell! Are we looking at a two-win weekend for the 48? Looks like Jones got the worst of it with a severely blown front left tire. His car's stuck in fourth gear. During the stage break, the JoeGibbsRacing crew goes to work to try to fix the transmission.
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