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NASCAR’s entry lists for Pocono, Texas

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pennsylvania 400

LONG POND, PA - AUGUST 01: Chris Buescher, driver of the #34 Dockside Logistics Ford, leads a pack of cars during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway on August 1, 2016 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The race was delayed due to inclement weather on Sunday, July 31. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Getty Images)

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All three of NASCAR’s national series are in action this weekend but they will be racing in two different parts of the country.

The Cup and Xfinity Series go to Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania, while the Camping World Truck Series heads to Texas Motor Speedway.

Here are the preliminary entry lists for each race.

Cup Series - Axalta presents the Pocono 400

There are 39 cars on the entry list for this race. Richard Petty Motorsports announced Monday Darrell Wallace Jr. will drive its No. 43 Ford in place of the injured Aric Almirola. It will be Wallace’s Cup Series debut.

Corey LaJoie will be back in the No. 83 Toyota for BK Racing after Ryan Sieg drove it at Dover.

Last year, Kurt Busch won this race after leading the final 32 laps and successfully managing his fuel mileage. Chris Buescher won the August race when it was cut short by 22 laps due to fog.

Click here for the entry list.

Xfinity - Pocono Green 250

There are 41 cars on the entry list for this race, meaning one car will not qualify for the race. Cup drivers in the race include Paul Menard, Ty Dillon, Daniel Suarez, Brad Keselowski and Kyle Larson.

Last year, Larson won this race after it was shortened by rain at Lap 53. Larson led 27 laps before the skies opened up.

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Trucks - Rattlesnake 400 at Texas Motor Speedway

There are only 27 Truck entered into this race. A full field would be 32 trucks. This would be the first race this year without a full field.

The No. 99 Chevrolet for MDM Motorsports will be driven by former Red Horse Racing driver Timothy Peters. The No. 63 Chevrolet does not have a driver attached to it yet.

Last year, William Byron won his second of a rookie record seven races after leading six of the last 40 laps and fending off Rico Abreu.

Click here for the entry list.