Team Penske, with Joey Logano and pole-sitter Brad Keselowski, start on the front row where the most winners in Pocono history (24 wins in 76 races, 31.5 percent) have started. Logano had the best car last fall, leading 97 laps before running out of fuel. Keselowski was runner-up. Yes, the new low-downforce package discounts what happened last fall, but the duo should find themselves out front for most of the race where passing is extremely difficult.

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Micah Roberts’ top-10 Rated NASCAR Drivers Axalta “We Paint Winners” 400, Pocono Raceway; Sunday, June 5

  • Results from the Aug. 2, 2015 race at Pocono, the last time the Cup series visited.

Note: There were only two scheduled practice sessions and the first one was limited because of fog and rain. There is a 100 percent chance of rain on Sunday. 

Odds courtesy of the Westgate SuperBook.

Micah Roberts, a former Las Vegas sports book director, has been setting NASCAR odds since 1994. Follow him on twitter @MicahRoberts7