It’s time to tackle the three different turns awaiting in Long Pond, so here’s what you need to know to watch the Pocono 400 online.
What a difference a year makes … or maybe not. Ryan Blaney won his first ever Monster Energy NASCAr Cup Series race last year in the Pocono 400, and after winning the pole for the 2018 edition, he’s got a few advantages as he looks to repeat.
They might not be enough to hold off the two hottest drivers in the series this season. Kyle Busch is literally winning everywhere, taking the checkered flag at the Coca-Cola 600 and Saturday’s XFINITY Series race to check two more items off a checklist that already hardly had any empty boxes left. He’ll start the Pocono 400 from Row 3.
A few spots further up, right beside Blaney, in fact, will be Kevin Harvick, the only driver to win more often than Busch in 2018. He had a night to forget in Charlotte, but you have to figure that barring the same kind of misfortune, he’ll be right in the mix once again.
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Pocono also lends itself to fuel mileage gambles and interesting strategies, so we’ll have to wait and see if that’s the case again on Sunday. Want to make sure you’re watching live? Here’s everything you need to know to do exactly that:
Date: Sunday, June 3
Start Time: 2:00 p.m., green flag expected at approximately 2:12 p.m.
Race: Pocono 400
TV Channel: FS1
Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. Cable subscribers can also watch on Fox Sports Go.
We’ll have our usual coverage of the Pocono 400, including FanDuel fantasy NASCAR lineup advice, a preview, highlights and more. Make sure to bookmark the NASCAR hub here at FanSided.com and follow our coverage all the way to Homestead.