The Pocono Organics CBD 325 was a
NASCAR Cup Seriesstock car race held annually at
Pocono Raceway in
Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The race was the first of two NASCAR Cup Series races at Pocono Raceway, with the other being the
Pocono 350, held the next day. First held as a 500-mile (800 km) race during the
1982 season, it served as a replacement for the 400-mile (640 km) race at
Texas World Speedway. Starting in 2012, the race distance was reduced to 400 miles.[3]
In 2020, the race became a doubleheader, with the Pocono Organics 325 being a Saturday afternoon race and the Pocono 350 on Sunday afternoon, and be held on the last weekend in June. The Truck event that is usually held in July and the first Cup race that is usually held in early June was run on Saturday. On Sunday, the Xfinity race that is run in June and the second Cup race followed.
When NASCAR announced the schedule on September 15 Pocono lost one of its dates in favor of a race at World Wide Technology Raceway.[4]
1982:Dale Earnhardt flipped over
Tim Richmond going into turn one and suffered a neck injury that he hid until the end of the season. Because of a 1984
Busch Clash crash involving
Ricky Rudd where he hid his injuries,
NASCAR changed the rules later that season mandating medical clearance from NASCAR officials before racing.
1987: Tim Richmond, making his return to racing after missing almost half the season due to what was initially reported as "double pneumonia" (later revealed to be
AIDS; which ultimately claimed Richmond's life in 1989), finished the race with his penultimate career victory, despite suffering a broken gearbox that left him with only fourth gear.
1988:Bobby Allison reported a flat tire before the race, tried to complete a lap, but he did not. Driving into the tunnel turn, Allison blew the tire and slammed the outside wall. Then,
Jocko MaggiacomoT-boned Allison in the driver's side door and Allison suffered career-ending injuries.
1998:Jeremy Mayfield finally won his first Cup race in an event that was interrupted by rain, but managed to go the distance. Mayfield's idol
Darrell Waltrip was leading with less than 20 laps left driving for the injured
Steve Park in his car owned by Dale Earnhardt. Jeremy wound up passing his idol for the race win a few laps later.
2000: Mayfield drew cheers and some boos as he booted
Dale Earnhardt out of the way in the final corner in a resurgence year for the Intimidator.
2009:Tony Stewart became the first owner-driver to win since
Ricky Rudd at Martinsville in 1998. It was also the first race in NASCAR history to introduce double-file restarts.
2010: On the Long Pond straightaway,
Kasey Kahne spun across the track on the last lap and went airborne, collecting
Greg Biffle,
Mark Martin,
Martin Truex Jr.,
Ryan Newman and others. Denny Hamlin won the race, which had been delayed for several hours due to rain.
2012: Twenty-two-year-old
Joey Logano muscled his way past his mentor, 53-year-old
Mark Martin, to score his second win (first in a race that was not truncated), on a newly repaved Pocono Raceway, snapping a 104-race winless streak. Logano started on the pole with a new track record, led 49 of the 160 laps, and won by about a second.
2014:Brad Keselowski dominated the race, leading 95 of 160 laps, but Earnhardt Jr. passed him with four laps to go to take the victory when Keselowski tried to use the lapped car of
Danica Patrick to clean trash from his grille.
2015:Martin Truex Jr. dominated the race, leading 97 of 160 laps en route to his victory. The race was aired on
Fox Sports Television for the first time on
FS1 after eight years on
TNT.[46]
2019:Kyle Busch ties
Rusty Wallace for 7th on the all-time wins list with his 55th-career win.
2020: After four runner-up finishes in his career at Pocono,
Kevin Harvick finally won for the first time after holding off
Denny Hamlin in the first Cup race of the doubleheader.
2021:Kyle Larson battled his teammate
Alex Bowman in the closing laps, finally getting around him with four to go. Larson was on his way to his 4th win in a row (a feat that had not been accomplished since 2007), until cutting a left-front tire in Turn 3 and hitting the wall on the final lap. Bowman scooted past to steal the win over Kyle Busch. Larson was able to limp the car back to a ninth-place finish, and Bowman extended
Hendrick Motorsports' streak of consecutive wins to six. On September 15, 2021 NASCAR released their 2022 Cup schedule, which sees Pocono lose one of its dates to
Gateway. This is the event that the track will lose, therefore it was the last running of the event.