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Pocono Raceway
Pocono Raceway, the fabled "Tricky Triangle," is a 2.5-mile superspeedway tucked into the Pocono Mountains at Long Pond, Pennsylvania, home to NASCAR racing since 1974. Its one-of-a-kind triangular layout features three distinct corners — each with different banking modeled on the historic Trenton, Indianapolis, and Milwaukee ovals — that reward versatile cars and drivers. The 3,740-foot front straightaway is the longest on any North American speedway. Big race weekends, camping, and the roar of stock cars define summer in the mountains.