Pocono Organics 325
The Pocono Organics 325 is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held annually at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The race is the first of two NASCAR Cup Series races at Pocono Raceway, with the other being the Pocono 350, held the next day. First held as a 500-mile (800 km) race during the 1982 season, it served as a replacement for the 400-mile (640 km) race at Texas World Speedway. Starting in 2012, the race distance was reduced to 400 miles.[2]
NASCAR Cup Series | |
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Venue | Pocono Raceway |
Location | Long Pond, Pennsylvania, United States |
Corporate sponsor | Pocono Organics |
First race | 1982 |
Distance | 325 miles (523.037 km) |
Laps | 130 Stage 1: 25 Stage 2: 52 Final stage: 53 |
Previous names | Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500 (1982–1985) Miller High Life 500 (1986–1989) Miller Genuine Draft 500 (1990) Champion Spark Plug 500 (1991–1993) UAW-GM Teamwork 500 (1994–1996) Pocono 500 (1997–2009) Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 (2010) 5-hour Energy 500 (2011) Pocono 400 Presented by #NASCAR (2012)[1] Party in the Poconos 400 Presented by Walmart (2013) Pocono 400 (2014, 2018–2019) Axalta "We Paint Winners" 400 (2015–2016) Axalta presents the Pocono 400 (2017) |
Most wins (driver) | Jeff Gordon (4) |
Most wins (team) | Hendrick Motorsports (11) |
Most wins (manufacturer) | Chevrolet (18) |
Circuit information | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2.5 mi (4.0 km) |
Turns | 3 |
In 2020, the race became a doubleheader, with the Pocono Organics 325 being a Saturday afternoon race and the Pocono 350 on Sunday afternoon, and be held on the last weekend in June. The Truck event that is usually held in July and the first Cup race that is usually held in early June was run on Saturday. On Sunday, the Xfinity race that is run in June and the second Cup race followed.[3]
Kevin Harvick is the defending race winner.
Past winners
Year | Date | No. | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race distance | Race time | Average speed (mph) |
Report | |
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Laps | Miles (km) | |||||||||
1982 | June 6 | 88 | Bobby Allison | DiGard Motorsports | Buick | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:24:08 | 113.579 | Report |
1983 | June 12 | 22 | Bobby Allison | DiGard Motorsports | Buick | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:53:13 | 128.636 | Report |
1984 | June 10 | 28 | Cale Yarborough | Ranier-Lundy | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:37:08 | 138.164 | Report |
1985 | June 9 | 9 | Bill Elliott | Melling Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:35:48 | 138.974 | Report |
1986 | June 8 | 25 | Tim Richmond | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:24:50 | 113.279 | Report |
1987 | June 14 | 25 | Tim Richmond | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:05:57 | 122.166 | Report |
1988 | June 19 | 5 | Geoffrey Bodine | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:58:21 | 126.147 | Report |
1989 | June 18 | 11 | Terry Labonte | Junior Johnson & Associates | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:48:27 | 131.32 | Report |
1990 | June 17 | 33 | Harry Gant | Leo Jackson Racing | Oldsmobile | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:08:25 | 120.6 | Report |
1991 | June 16 | 17 | Darrell Waltrip | DarWal, Inc. | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:04:34 | 122.666 | Report |
1992 | June 14 | 7 | Alan Kulwicki | AK Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:28:18 | 144.023 | Report |
1993 | June 13 | 42 | Kyle Petty | SABCO Racing | Pontiac | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:37:23 | 138.005 | Report |
1994 | June 12 | 2 | Rusty Wallace | Penske Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:52:55 | 128.801 | Report |
1995 | June 11 | 5 | Terry Labonte | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:37:50 | 137.72 | Report |
1996 | June 16 | 24 | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:35:40 | 139.104 | Report |
1997 | June 8 | 24 | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:34:33 | 139.828 | Report |
1998 | June 21 | 12 | Jeremy Mayfield | Penske Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:14:39 | 117.809 | Report |
1999 | June 20 | 18 | Bobby Labonte | Joe Gibbs Racing | Pontiac | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:12:19 | 118.898 | Report |
2000 | June 19* | 12 | Jeremy Mayfield | Penske Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:34:41 | 139.741 | Report |
2001 | June 17 | 28 | Ricky Rudd | Robert Yates Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:43:14 | 134.389 | Report |
2002 | June 9 | 88 | Dale Jarrett | Robert Yates Racing | Ford | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:29:10 | 143.426 | Report |
2003 | June 8 | 20 | Tony Stewart | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:42:24 | 134.892 | Report |
2004 | June 13 | 48 | Jimmie Johnson | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 4:27:33 | 112.129 | Report |
2005 | June 12 | 99 | Carl Edwards | Roush Racing | Ford | 201* | 502.5 (808.695) | 3:53:24 | 129.177 | Report |
2006 | June 11 | 11 | Denny Hamlin | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:47:52 | 131.656 | Report |
2007 | June 10 | 24 | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 106* | 265 (426.476) | 1:57:15 | 135.608 | Report |
2008 | June 8 | 9 | Kasey Kahne | Gillett Evernham Motorsports | Dodge | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:59:36 | 125.209 | Report |
2009 | June 7 | 14 | Tony Stewart | Stewart-Haas Racing | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:36:35 | 138.515 | Report |
2010 | June 6 | 11 | Denny Hamlin | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota | 204* | 510 (820.765) | 3:44:30 | 136.303 | Report |
2011 | June 12 | 24 | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 200 | 500 (804.672) | 3:26:21 | 145.384 | Report |
2012* | June 10 | 20 | Joey Logano | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota | 160 | 400 (643.737) | 3:03:12 | 131.004 | Report |
2013 | June 9 | 48 | Jimmie Johnson | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 160 | 400 (643.737) | 2:46:26 | 144.202 | Report |
2014 | June 8 | 88 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 160 | 400 (643.737) | 2:52:07 | 139.44 | Report |
2015 | June 7 | 78 | Martin Truex Jr. | Furniture Row Racing | Chevrolet | 160 | 400 (643.737) | 2:58:45 | 134.266 | Report |
2016 | June 6* | 41 | Kurt Busch | Stewart-Haas Racing | Chevrolet | 160 | 400 (643.737) | 3:11:15 | 125.49 | Report |
2017 | June 11 | 21 | Ryan Blaney | Wood Brothers Racing | Ford | 160 | 400 (643.747) | 2:48:40 | 142.292 | Report |
2018 | June 3 | 78 | Martin Truex Jr. | Furniture Row Racing | Toyota | 160 | 400 (643.747) | 2:52:00 | 139.535 | Report |
2019 | June 2 | 18 | Kyle Busch | Joe Gibbs Racing | Toyota | 160 | 400 (643.747) | 2:58:09 | 134.718 | Report |
2020 | June 27 | 4 | Kevin Harvick | Stewart-Haas Racing | Ford | 130 | 325 (523.037) | 2:25:01 | 134.467 | Report |
2021 | June 26 | Report |
Notes
- 2000 and 2016: Race postponed from Sunday to Monday due to rain
- 2005 and 2010: Race was extended due to a NASCAR overtime finish
- 2007: Race was shortened due to rain and darkness
- 2012: Race distance was reduced from 500 miles (800 km) to 400 miles (640 km).
- 2020: Race distance was reduced from 400 miles (640 km) to the current 325 miles (523 km).
Multiple winners (drivers)
No. of wins | Driver | Years won |
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4 | Jeff Gordon | 1996, 1997, 2007, 2011 |
2 | Bobby Allison | 1982, 1983 |
Tim Richmond | 1986, 1987 | |
Terry Labonte | 1989, 1995 | |
Jeremy Mayfield | 1998, 2000 | |
Tony Stewart | 2003, 2009 | |
Jimmie Johnson | 2004, 2013 | |
Denny Hamlin | 2006, 2010 | |
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 2014, 2014 | |
Martin Truex Jr. | 2015, 2018 |
Multiple winners (teams)
No. of wins | Team | Years won |
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11 | Hendrick Motorsports | 1986, 1987, 1988, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014 |
6 | Joe Gibbs Racing | 1999, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2019 |
3 | Penske Racing | 1994, 1998, 2000 |
Stewart-Haas Racing | 2009, 2016, 2020 | |
2 | DiGard Motorsports | 1982, 1983 |
Robert Yates Racing | 2001, 2002 | |
Furniture Row Racing | 2015, 2018 |
Manufacturer wins
No. of wins | Manufacturer | Years won |
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18 | Chevrolet | 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 |
11 | Ford | 1985, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2017, 2020 |
4 | Toyota | 2010, 2012, 2018, 2019 |
2 | Buick | 1982, 1983 |
Pontiac | 1993, 1999 | |
1 | Oldsmobile | 1990 |
Dodge | 2008 |
Notable races
- 1982: Dale Earnhardt flipped over Tim Richmond going into turn one and suffered a neck injury that he hid until the end of the season. Because of a 1984 Busch Clash crash involving Ricky Rudd where he hid his injuries, NASCAR changed the rules later that season mandating medical clearance from NASCAR officials before racing.
- 1988: Bobby Allison reported a flat tire before the race, tried to complete a lap, but he did not. Driving into the tunnel turn, Allison blew the tire and slammed the outside wall. Then, Jocko Maggiacomo T-boned Allison in the driver's side door and Allison suffered career-ending injuries.
- 2009: Tony Stewart became the first owner-driver to win since Ricky Rudd at Martinsville in 1998. It was also the first race in NASCAR history to introduce double-file restarts.
- 2010: On the Long Pond straightaway, Kasey Kahne spun across the track on the last lap and went airborne, collecting Greg Biffle, Mark Martin, Martin Truex Jr., Ryan Newman and others. Denny Hamlin won the race, which had been delayed for several hours due to rain.
- 2012: Twenty-two-year-old Joey Logano muscled his way past his mentor, 53-year-old Mark Martin, to score his second win (first in a race that was not truncated), on a newly repaved Pocono Raceway, snapping a 104-race winless streak. Logano started on the pole with a new track record, led 49 of the 160 laps, and won by about a second.
- 2014: Brad Keselowski dominated the race, leading 95 of 160 laps, but Earnhardt Jr. passed him with four laps to go to take the victory when Keselowski tried to use the lapped car of Danica Patrick to clean trash from his grille.
- 2015: Martin Truex, Jr. dominated the race, leading 97 of 160 laps en route to his victory. The race was aired on Fox Sports Television for the first time on FS1 after eight years on TNT, Brad Keselowski, running seventh, made an unscheduled stop on lap 21. Matt Kenseth, Joey Logano and Paul Menard were tagged for speeding on pit road. Kenseth and Logano were forced to serve drive-through penalties. Menard was given a stop-go penalty for speeding in the pits, then had to come a second time for speeding again. He cut down his left-front tire and came down pit road for a third time. Truex, Jr. made his first pit stop on lap 29 and handed the lead to Edwards. Edwards pitted on lap 30 and handed the lead to Kasey Kahne, who made his stop on lap 32. Then the lead was given back to Kevin Harvick.[4]
- 2017: Ryan Blaney won his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race after passing Kyle Busch with 10 laps to go and holding off Kevin Harvick for the final nine laps of the race.
- 2019: Kyle Busch ties Rusty Wallace for 7th on the all-time wins list with his 55th-career win.
- 2020: After four runner-up finishes in his career at Pocono, Kevin Harvick finally won for the first time after holding off Denny Hamlin in the first Cup race of the doubleheader.
References
- "Renamed Pocono race reflects Twitter partnership". Track Release. NASCAR. June 4, 2012. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
- "Pocono downshifting to 400 Miles in 2012". Staff Report. USA Today. August 10, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2012.
- "Pocono Raceway to Host Five NASCAR & ARCA Races in Three Days and Announces Celebration of Family Farms in Collaboration with Pocono Organics". Pocono Raceway (Press release). June 4, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- "2015 Axalta "We Paint Winners" 400". Sprint Cup Series. Season 67. Long Pond, Pennsylvania. June 14, 2015. Event occurs at 1:21 p.m. Fox Sports. Fox Sports 1. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
External links
- Pocono Raceway race results at Racing-Reference
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