The inaugural Xfinity Series race at Pocono was held on June 4, 2016 with a scheduled distance of 100 laps/250 miles (402.336 kilometres).
[2] However, the race was shortened after only 53 laps/132.5 miles (213.238 kilometres) because of persistent rain showers.
[3] The second running of the event was the first NASCAR-sanctioned event at Pocono to use the stage format, a format that was created prior to the 2017 NASCAR season for all three divisions for all race tracks; the 100 laps were split into three stages, with the first two being 25 laps each and the last consisting of the final 50.
[4] In 2020, the distance was reduced to 225 miles and 90 laps—with the first two stage lengths being reduced to 20 laps—as the race was held on Sunday in support of the NASCAR Cup Series' second round of a Pocono doubleheader.
[1] In December 2024, Pocono Raceway's website announced that the race will return to its original distance of 250 miles/100 laps after being 225 from 2020-2024 (partly due to the Doubleheader weekend)