Ryan Preece to Start from Pole in Pocono 350
NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece will start from the pole in the Pocono 350 Sunday, June 28. The No. 37 JTG Daugherty Racing pilot …
Joy joined Frontstretch in 2019 as a NASCAR DraftKings writer, expanding to news and iRacing coverage in 2020. She's currently an assistant editor and involved with photos, social media and news editing. A California native, Joy was raised watching motorsports and started watching NASCAR extensively in 2001. She earned her B.A. degree in Liberal Studies at California State University Bakersfield in 2010.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece will start from the pole in the Pocono 350 Sunday, June 28. The No. 37 JTG Daugherty Racing pilot …
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