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  1. The event was moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2019 after ten years in Las Vegas. Before that, the annual celebration was held in New York City. But due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, the series has opted to call off the event for 2020. The sanctioning body released the following statement Monday: “With the uncertainty surrounding the Coronavirus and the impact on the industry ...Keep reading View the full article
  2. Maybe traveling by air isn’t your first choice for how to get the family to the next adventure destination—so how about a four-wheel-drive 2020 EarthCruiser Dual Cab EXP? More Overland Rigs? We Drive the EarthCruiser EXP How About the $1.7 Million Dollar EarthRoamer? The EarthCruiser Dual Cab EXP increases the seating capacity of the company’s View the full article
  3. Every once in a while, a SEMA build leaves such an impression on gearheads’ minds that, years later, they still recount the rig and its grandeur. Such is the case with this 1941 Dodge WC built by Daystar Products and displayed in the company’s booth during the 2016 SEMA show. It’s simply one of those View the full article
  4. The Lordstown Endurance, an all-electric pickup truck on track to be built by Lordstown Motor Corp. (LMC) at the ex-GM factory in Lordstown, Ohio, has stepped into the limelight with a bang. LMC CEO Steve Burns drove the preproduction Lordstown Endurance onto a stage framed by an American flag and prominent Lordstown logo—and then Vice View the full article
  5. Such is the way of things in racing, where circumstances, pit strategy and the timing of cautions can alter the outcome just as much as a fast race car. Like Saturday, the outcome of Sunday’s second race in Pocono’s unique doubleheader came down to a duel between Harvick and Hamlin. Sunday’s race, however, ended with an uncharacteristic 51-lap green-flag run, which Hamlin and his crew ...Keep reading View the full article
  6. Denny Hamlin claimed his sixth Pocono victory in a rain-delated second NASCAR Cup race of the weekend, beating Kevin Harvick by over three seconds View the full article
  7. Hamlin’s No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing team used a clever pit strategy to cycle out in front of Harvick during a 51-lap green-run to the finish and easily came away with the victory in Sunday’s rain-delayed Pocono 350. The rain delayed left open whether the race would run its full 325-mile distance but every lap was completed approximately 10 minutes after official sunset. Sunday’s race was ...Keep reading View the full article
  8. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Pocono 350 from Pocono Raceway. View the full article
  9. Denny Hamlin held off Kevin Harvick on Sunday night to win the second Cup race of the weekend at Pocono Raceway and flip the result of the opener View the full article
  10. Besting Kevin Harvick and Erik Jones, who finished second and third respectively, Denny Hamlin cruised to victory at Pocono, his sixth win at the track. That mark ties him with Jeff Gordon for the most wins at the track all time. View the full article
  11. The 350-mile race was the second leg of the Cup Series double-header at Pocono. Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver Hamlin executed a long-haul fuel strategy plan in the final stage that meant he spent less time in pit road, as Stewart-Haas Ford’s Harvick got stuck in traffic in the crucial final run. Erik Jones made a late surge to finish third, while Chase Elliott and Aric Almirola rounded ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Brad Keselowski cruises to victory in Stage Two of the Pocono 350. Keselowski easily beat Aric Almirola to the line for the win. The battle for points between Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott made for an exciting end to Stage Two at Pocono. View the full article
  13. On Lap 76, Kyle Busch got caught between two cars and was spun into the wall, bringing major damage to the front of the No. 18 car and ending Busch's day before the end of Stage 2. View the full article
  14. Chris Buescher hits the wall hard, avoids other drivers during the rain delayed Pocono 350 at Pocono Raceway. View the full article
  15. Kurt Busch's holds off on a late rally by Ryan Blaney at the end of the stage to win Stage 1 at Pocono Raceway for the NASCAR Cup Series. View the full article
  16. Chase Briscoe held off Ross Chastain in overtime to win the crash-filled Xfinity Series at Pocono Raceway View the full article
  17. Briscoe overcame a pit road speeding penalty, spun out while leading at one point and used a nudge and pass of Ross Chastain with one lap remaining in overtime to win Saturday’s Pocono Green 225. The is Briscoe’s fourth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season, including two of the last three, and sixth of his career. Chastain ended up second and came away with the final $100,000 Dash 4 ...Keep reading View the full article
  18. On a restart with two of 60 laps remaining, Creed used a daring three-wide move to grab the lead from Jones only to see Jones patiently run him down one lap later to win Saturday’s rain-delayed race at Pocono Raceway. Jones, 23, has a pair of victories in the Xfinity Series but until Saturday he had not been able to seal the deal in the Truck Series. The win comes in Jones’ ...Keep reading View the full article
  19. Harvick’s crew chief, Rodney Childers, asked his driver not to do a burnout following his victory in the first race of a unique Cup Series doubleheader at Pocono in order to preserve the car’s engine. Regardless, Harvick said after the race that he doesn’t plan to conduct much of a celebration following victories until race fans can return to the track. “I’m not doing any more ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. What time is the NASCAR race today? Saturday's race, should it go on despite showers in the area, will go green at 4:24 p.m. EST. Race: Pocono 350 Date: Sunday, June 28, 2020 Start time: 4 p.m. EST. Location: Pocono Raceway Kevin Harvick won the first race of the weekend at the Tricky Triangle, leading 17 of 130 laps and beating Denny Hamlin for the ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Kevin Harvick claimed his first ever Pocono victory in the first of two NASCAR Cup races at the Pennsylvania circuit this weekend View the full article
  22. Full highlights from Saturday's NASCAR Cup Series Pocono Organic 325 for Race #1 of Pocono Doubleheader View the full article
  23. Hamlin, who already has three wins this season, was hoping to extend Joe Gibbs Racing's streak of wins at Pocono to six, but fell one position short in the end to race winner Kevin Harvick. "The only thing I kind of saw, I probably should have ran the bottom there coming to the white," he admitted. "We were making some good time on the bottom. I overthunk it, thought he was going to try to go ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. Kevin Harvick holds off a late run by Denny Hamlin in the final few laps for Harvick's first career win the at 'Tricky Triangle' View the full article
  25. Kevin Harvick snapped an 0-for-38 drought at Pocono Raceway, taking the checkered flag Saturday at one of two tracks where victory had eluded him View the full article

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