The next big clash in the NASCAR calendar, the Great American Getaway 400 is set to start, so here are the best bets and predictions ahead of the action.
The best drivers in the sport will be making the trip to the Pocono Mountains in Long Pond, PA to prove they are the elite of the elite on June 22 2025 and will be available to stream at 2:00 PM ET on Prime Video.
The Great American Getaway 400 2025 predictionsThe Pocono Raceway is an established NASCAR location, and the 2.5-mile track goes by the name, the Tricky Triangle. The track, which hosted its first 500-mile race in 1974, has the moniker due to three of the turns being inspired by different raceways in the United States. Trenton Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Milwaukee Mile, respectively.
The odds for the clash in Pennsylvania have Kyle Larson ranked at the top of the chasing pack with odds of +400. Larson has never taken home anything on this track and that is a surprising call from the bookies to put him in as the front runner.
Next in the list are Willian Byron at a close +475 and surprisingly the record holder Denny Hamlin comes in third with odds of +700. Hamlin holds the track record for wins in the mountainous Pennsylvania raceway with seven titles.
Hamlin’s odds could be a boon in a time where the last match ups of the season and the stakes involved in the NASCAR Cup Series override the bookie’s decision to overlook the raceway veteran’s chances.
Christopher Bell has the same odds as Hamlin, despite his lack of success in comparison to the Pocono master. Bell has been in consistent form with top of the card finished across 2025.
Tyler Reddick and Ryan Blaney are both in with a shout of taking home a victory with odds of +700 for the former and +1400 for the latter. Blaney’s odds are also interesting as he is the current reigning champ on this racetrack and could cause a big upset if he manages to repeat the feat in 2025.
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