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July 30, 2017
Pocono Raceway
Long Pond, PA
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Event
First race: 1974
Laps: 200
Distance: 500 miles (804.67 km)
The Overton's 400 is the second of two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series stock car races held at the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, the other being the Axalta presents the Pocono 400. Starting in 2007, the race was moved from its traditional July date into August, swapping dates with the Brickyard 400.
In 2008, Sunoco, the official NASCAR fuel supplier, based in Pennsylvania, and the Philadelphia region of the American Red Cross, agreed to sponsorship of the race and charity events to benefit the American Red Cross South Pennsylvania-Philadelphia region. It marked the first time since 1996 that the event carried a title sponsor. Camping World took over title sponsorship of sponsorship through its Good Sam Club in 2011. The race was a 500-mile (800 km), 200 lap event from its inception in 1974, through the 2011 race. On August 10, 2011, it was announced that both Pocono races would be shortened to 400 miles (640 km), beginning in 2012.[2] The Bowling Proprietors' Association of America, through its marketing arm Strike Ten Entertainment, signed an entitlement sponsor for the 2013 and 2014 editions. In 2015, Microsoft signed a one-year deal to title the event with its' new Windows 10 update, and in 2016 the race returned as the Pennsylvania 400. In early-July 2017, the Marine and Watersport franchise Overton's signed a three-year deal to sponsor Pocono's second race weekend through 2019, which includes not only the Cup race being renamed the Overton's 400, but the 150-mile Camping World Truck Series race will be known as the Overton's 150.
Overton's 400 Winners
It was with his victory in the 2002 Pennsylvania 500 when Bill Elliott became the race's first four-time winner, while also already holding the distinction of being the only driver to win in consecutive years, with his victories in 1985, 1988, 1989, and 2002. The other multiple-race winners include Darrel Waltrip (1978, 1981, 1992) and Rusty Wallace (1991, 1996, 2000) with three each, and Richard Petty (1974, 1976), Tim Richmond (1983, 1986), Dale Earnhardt (1987, 1993), Jeff Bodine (1990, 1994), Dale Jarrett (1995, 1997), Bobby Labonte (1999, 2001), Kurt Busch (2005, 2007), and defending Pennsylvania 500 champ Denny Hamlin (2006, 2009), all with two wins under their belt.
2017 Overton's 400 Winner: Kyle Busch
2016 Pennsylvania 400 Winner: Chris Buescher
2015 Windows 10 400 Winner: Matt Kenseth
2014 GoBowling.com 400 Winner: Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
2013 GoBowling.com 400 Winner
Kasey Kahne drove through victory lane when he passed Jeff Gordon with two laps to go to win the NASCAR 2013 GoBowling.com 400 at Pocono Raceway.
2012 Pennsylvania 400 Winner
Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet, drove the victory lane in the 2012 Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Gordon earned, with this NASCAR win, his 86th career victory.
2011 Good Sam RV Insurance 500 Winner
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins 2011 Good Sam RV Insurance 500 at Pocono. Keselowski had been involved in a serious accident in which he ended up with a fractured ankle and strained back. But he managed to achieve the lead for one of the two wild card berths into the 2011 “Chase for the Championship”.
2010 Pennsylvania 500 Winner
This is the first win for Greg Biffle since 2008 and in 64 starts. Tony Stewart was second and Roush driver Carl Edwards was third. The start of the 500-mile race was delayed by rain, then had two lengthy red flag stops that totaled nearly 50 minutes.
2009 Pennsylvania 500 Winner
Denny Hamlin won in 2009 after rain postponed the race from Sunday to Monday. Pocono had debuted NASCAR's double-file restart rule in June; in August it helped Hamlin gain positions with the leaders sometimes racing four abreast.
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