The 2017 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup season moves to Pennsylvania this weekend, with the Pocono 400 from Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

What time does this race start?

The Pocono 400 is set to begin at approximately 3:18 p.m. ET on Sunday.

How can I watch the Pocono 400 on TV & online?

Fox Sports 1 will begin coverage from Pennsylvania on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET, with Mike Joy calling the race, in the booth alongside analysts Jeff Gordon, Larry McReynolds, and Darrell Waltrip.

The broadcast is available for streaming online through Fox Sports Go.

Where is this race?

The drivers are at Pocono Raceway this weekend in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, the first of two trips to this track this season. The Pennsylvania 400 will also be held at Pocono, on July 30.

Kurt Busch won the Pocono 400 in 2016, the fourth straight Chevrolet to win this event. Chris Buescher won the 2016 Pennsylvania 400 here.

Quotable

There have been nine different winners in 13 races this season, a number that figures to swell in the coming weeks.

“Look at the Gibbs cars that haven’t won yet, Kevin Harvick, who hasn’t won yet, and then you start throwing names in there like Jamie McMurray and AJ Allmendinger, who could win on road courses or superspeedways, or Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney. The list starts to get overwhelming. I think it’s going to be 13 or 14 winners this year.”

-Jeff Gordon, earlier this week