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| Track Details: |
| Turns:
14° T1, 8° T2, 6°
T3 |
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Straights:
2° |
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Distance: 2.500 miles, Shape: Tri-Oval |
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updated: 3/27/11 |
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BY THE NUMBERS |
SCHEDULE |
PAST RESULTS |
Magnum Cup Series Race Record Duck
151.326 mph 06/12/2005
Magnum Cup Series Qual
Record ST-NSC 169.524 mph
06/04/2008
Diamond Series Race Record
Gael Brooks 111.051 mph 05/20/2010
Diamond Series Qual Record Cougar RC-12 156.696
mph 07/20/2006 |
2011 Race Schedule
Magnum Cup Series August Burns Red 500
06/06/2011
Magnum Cup Series
Pennsylvania 500 08/01/2011
Diamond Series
Pocono Mountains 350 06/02/2011
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2011 - Magnum 6/6
2011 - Magnum 8/1 2011 - Diamond 6/2
2010 -
Magnum 8/2 2010 -
Magnum 6/7 2010 -
Diamond 5/20
2009 -
Magnum 8/3
2008 -
Magnum 8/4 2008 -
Magnum 6/9
2007 -
Magnum 8/6 2007 -
Magnum 6/11
2006
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Magnum 7/23 2006 -
Magnum 6/11 2006 -
Diamond 7/20
2005 -
Magnum 7/24 2005 -
Magnum 6/12 |
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| TRACK HISTORY |
Pocono's unique 2.5-mile tri-oval has challenged NASCAR's best
since the first Cup Series race was held there in 1974.
The Mattioli family, owners of the track, have been
through some ups and downs while battling to make the
triangular racetrack a success.
Soon after the first
IndyCar race at Pocono, the Schaefer 500 in 1971, Hurricane
Agnes hit the area. The ensuing economic crunch and energy
crisis threatened Pocono Raceway's very existence and many
other tracks didn't survive. Pocono Raceway owners Joe and
Rose Mattioli considered selling out.
"We were almost
bankrupt two or three times but were too dumb to realize it,"
Joe Mattioli said. "We were on the verge of selling the track
when we received a telephone call from Bill France Sr., who
asked us to meet with him in New York.
"At the meeting
he tried to convince me not to sell the track, to stick it out
and stay the course. He gave us moral support and a lot of
good advice.
"He and his wife, Annie B., came to the
race the next two years to show their support for Pocono
Raceway. Shortly thereafter he and his son, Bill Jr., gave us
our second NASCAR race and as they say, the rest is history.
"Had it not been for Bill France Sr., Annie B. and Bill
Jr., Pocono Raceway would not be here today."
Since
getting that second Cup date in 1982, the track has continued
to grow. The Mattiolis welcome nearly 100,000 ticket holders
to their home in the Poconos twice each year.
On the
track, Bill Elliott, Rusty Wallace, the late Tim Richmond and
Darrell Waltrip are among the track's standouts. |
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