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Pocono’s 2027 Race Dates Drop: The CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Returns After Its Wild World Cup Hiatus

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NASCAR fans, get ready! Pocono Raceway just dropped its 2027 race weekend dates for The Tricky Triangle, and the biggest news is the return of the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series after a one-year hiatus. This is a massive relief for fans who missed the trucks tearing up the track.

Truck Series Is Back, And We Know Why It Was Gone

The 2027 race weekend is locked for the second weekend in June, specifically the 11th through the 13th, mirroring the 2025 schedule. The absolute game-changer here is the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. It was benched for a whole year, with the ARCA Menards Series race taking its spot. The reason? Fox, which holds the broadcasting rights for the Truck Series, was too busy covering the World Cup in 2025. Can you believe that? The World Cup sidelined our trucks! But it’s all good, because barring any changes, the Truck Series is set to broadcast on FS1 on June 11.

Cup Series and O’Reilly Autoparts Races Locked In

Don’t worry, the other big races are also on the schedule. The Great American Getaway 400, the Cup Series race, goes down on Sunday, June 13. We all remember how Denny Hamlin extended his insane win total at Pocono to eight back in 2025, right? What a legend. Then on Saturday, June 12, it’s the 2027 O’Reilly Autoparts Series race. In 2025, Justin Allgaier somehow dodged some serious wrecks to grab the win in the MillerTech Battery 250. You know that was an intense watch.

So mark those calendars, race fans! Pocono Raceway is bringing the full heat in 2027, and with the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series back in the fold, it’s going to be an unforgettable weekend. Get ready to see some serious action.

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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