“M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400” NASCAR Pocono Raceway cup race schedule when and where to watch? How to watch live?


“M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400” NASCAR Pocono Raceway cup race schedule when and where to watch? How to watch live?

Pocono Raceway

The M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400 will take place at Pocono Raceway on Sunday, marking the 21st round of cup competition for the NASCAR Cup Series. The race at the circuit, which is sometimes referred to as the “tricky triangle” because it has three banks, will be fierce because there are only two spaces remaining in the playoff for winless drivers and because there is a good chance that more than two drivers will win at the conclusion of the season.

The competition for the race wins is getting more intense as the regular season championship battle intensifies along with the playoff entry fight. Going into the track Denny Hamlin will be the driver to look forward to as the JGR veteran has 6 wins at the track with the season double he had back in his rookie year. Denny Hamlin’s dominance at the track can also prove to be a good one for the Toyota drivers especially Bubba Wallace and Martin Truex Jr.

Christopher Bell, who won last weekend’s Cup race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, will be another driver to look forward to and along with him the P2 finisher Chase Elliott who hasn’t finished outside the Top 2 since Nashville will be hoping to keep the momentum, going and secure the all-important win at the track and his HMS teammate Kyle Larson will be hoping to get back to winning ways there.

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NASCAR Pocono Raceway cup race schedule

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Christopher Bell wins at New Hampshire

The race weekend will also host the Xfinity series and Truck series races at the track. Fans will be hoping to see Ty Gibbs and Noah Gregson’s intensifying championship battle e while last race winner Justin Alleger will be hoping to continue his winning run at Pocono while veteran AJ Allmendinger will be setting himself to get back to winning ways.

Date and TimeEventBroadcast
Saturday, July 23 (2:35 – 3:20 p.m.)Cup practiceUSA Network, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR radio
Saturday, July 23 (3:20 – 4:30 p.m.)Cup qualifyingUSA Network, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR radio
Sunday, July 24 (3 p.m)Cup raceUSA Network, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR radio
NASCAR Cup Series Schedule
Date and TimeEventBroadcast
Saturday, July 23 (9:35 – 10:05 a.m.)Xfinity practiceUSA Network
Saturday, July 23 (10:05 – 11 a.m.)Xfinity qualifyingUSA Network
Saturday, July 23 (5 p.m.)Xfinity raceUSA Network, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR radio
NASCAR Xfinity series schedule
Date and TimeEventBroadcast
Friday, July 22 (4:30 – 5 p.m.)Camping World Truck practiceFS1
Friday, July 22 (5 – 6 p.m.)Camping World Truck qualifyingFS1
Saturday, July 23 (noon)Camping World Truck Series raceFox, Motor Racing Network, SiriusXM NASCAR radio
NASCAR Truck series schedule Source: NASCAR

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