With a washout on Sunday, the Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono was postponed to an 11 a.m. start on Monday morning. The delay makes it more likely they’ll get the race in, but it’s no sure thing. SB Nation’s NASCAR weather forecaster Brian Neudorff puts the odds at 55 to 60 percent they’ll start the race and get at least halfway through it, due to a continued chance of rain.
NASCAR Pocono 2016: Rescheduled start time, TV schedule and live stream for Pennsylvania 400
Original story: Matt Kenseth will try to win his second race in three weeks as the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup season shifts to Pocono Raceway for the Pennsylvania 400 on Sunday afternoon from Long Pond.
Kenseth won in New Hampshire two weeks ago, his second win of the season, and finished second last week at Indianapolis. The veteran driver enters Sunday ninth in points this season.
Kenseth was the winner of the 2015 Pennsylvania 400, and on Sunday he will start in ninth position.
Martin Truex Jr. has the pole position at Pocono, looking for his second win of the season. He ranks seventh in points entering Sunday.
Points leader Kevin Harvick starts in 17th position on Sunday. He hasn’t won since March 13 at Phoenix, but he has eight top-five finishes and a whopping 15 top-10 finishes in 20 races in 2016.
NBCSN has pre-race coverage at noon ET on Sunday with NASCAR America Sunday, with host Krista Voda. Race coverage starts at 1:30 p.m. on NBCSN with Rick Allen on play-by-play, joined by analysts Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte.
Also on the broadcast is analysis by Kyle Petty, Dale Jarrett, Marty Snider, Mike Massaro, Dave Burns and Parker Kligerman.
The race can be followed online both before and during the action using NBC Sports Live Extra.
Updated Pennsylvania 400 info
Location: Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Penn.
Race coverage: 10:30 a.m.
Green flag: 11:07 a.m. (approximately)
TV: NBCSN
Online: NBC Sports Live Extra
Radio: Motor Racing Network and Sirius XM channel 90











