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NASCAR Pocono Race Results



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Kyle Busch won the Pocono race's first stage, but he is not the only winner. Alex Bowman won Pocono 400. He was more than one second ahead of Busch. Harrison Burton was also victorious, and Frank Kimmel sustained an injury after a collision at the Pocono Raceway. See the full race results below. The latest NASCAR news, updates, and news about the Pocono Race can be found here.

Kyle Busch wins stage one at Pocono Raceway

Kyle Busch is now the winner of Pocono Raceway's stage one after finishing second in his last race at the Pocono Organics CBD 325. This is his second stage win in his career. Busch was the leader of the race on the first lap, just before the Stage's close. Busch's car, the No. 18 Toyota Camry began to slip out of gear in the early stages of the race. The driver must hold the car in one hand while driving.


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Alex Bowman wins Pocono 400

Alex Bowman won for the third time this season, after a wild finish at the Pocono 400's first stage. Bowman's victory is Hendrick Motorsports' sixth in the modern era, which is tied for third all-time. Bowman has three victories this season and three in 2021. Kyle Larson finished in second, while William Byron took third.

Harrison Burton wins stage two at Pocono Raceway

It's a very special moment when a young man takes the lead and wins stage two at the Pocono Raceway, also known as Tricky Triangle, which is situated in the Pocono Mountains in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Harrison Burton won stage two of the event by over 10 seconds. It's one of the most exciting stages in the Tour de France, and his victory will give him the opportunity to qualify for the upcoming Grand Prix de France.


Frank Kimmel sustains injuries in an accident at Pocono Raceway

Frank Kimmel was injured at Pocono Raceway in August 2008. The crash involved three cars that were heavily damaged. The race was stopped while crews cleaned it up. Kimmel didn't respond to radio calls. It is possible that he has lost consciousness. Kimmel is expected to be able to get out of his car at the Nashville race, despite the injury. Fortunately, there aren't any permanent injuries.

Kyle Larson scores fourth consecutive win

Kyle Larson won four consecutive points races with his dominant car at the Pocono Organics CBD 325. Larson was well on his way to winning five consecutive races, but he spun a front tire during the final lap. Bowman was able to pass Larson and win the race on the next lap. Larson's loss ends his six-race winning streak. This is the longest he has had since 2007.


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Kyle Busch sings Steve Miller Band's song "Fly Like an Eagle"

Kyle Busch's win total of one in 18 races is not impressive, but the No. 24 driver is going well in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Explore the Pocono Mountains 350. William Byron led the No. Kyle Busch started singing along to the Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like an Eagle" while driving his 24 car. The song is off-key, but Busch was clearly enjoying himself, as he sang the lyrics to the Steve Miller Band song.


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NASCAR Pocono Race Results