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βΉοΈ About Pocono
The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Race at Pocono Raceway brings 200 miles of racing action to the Pocono Mountains. Drivers complete 80 laps around the 2.5-mile "Tricky Triangle" in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Fans can watch the race on FS1, NRN, and SiriusXM. Pocono Raceway offers free admission for children 12 and under to this nascar-truck event.
Pocono Raceway challenges drivers with its unique tri-oval layout. The track features three different turns with varied banking: Turn 1 has 14 degrees, Turn 2 (the "Tunnel Turn") has 8 degrees, and Turn 3 has 6 degrees. These turns draw inspiration from Trenton Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the Milwaukee Mile. The front stretch measures 3,740 feet, making it the longest in NASCAR.
The Pocono nascar-truck race puts teams to the test with its demanding configuration. Finding the right setup for the three distinct turns creates a technical challenge for drivers and crews. Notable past winners at Pocono include Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch, William Byron, Christopher Bell, and Corey Heim.
This family-owned track sits within a two-hour drive from both Philadelphia and New York City. Pocono Raceway offers several fan amenities including the Bark Park, the first dog park inside a NASCAR track. Families appreciate the Lehigh Valley Reilly Children's Hospital Inclusive Playground, open for children of all abilities.
The NASCAR Truck Series at Pocono delivers competitive racing on one of the most distinctive tracks in motorsports. Fans can enhance their race weekend by experiencing the Stock Car Racing Experience, which gives participants the chance to drive an actual NASCAR race car on this historic track.
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