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Fan Zone Testing at Pocono Raceway

Driving Men’s Health Awareness at Pocono Raceway

The roar of engines wasn’t the only powerful sound at Pocono Raceway this July. Amid the excitement of NASCAR’s Great American Getaway 400, Man Cave Health partnered with Pocono Raceway, Lehigh Valley Health Network, HNL Lab Medicine, and the Prostate Cancer Foundation to champion men’s health in a big way. Our mission was clear: offer free PSA screenings to race fans and raise awareness about the life-saving importance of early detection.

Over the weekend, our signature “man cave” display became a must-visit stop in the Raceway’s Fan Zone. Equipped with a lounge area, food sampling, and a rooftop deck, it was a space for relaxation and connection, but most importantly for preventative care. With the support of skilled phlebotomists from HNL Lab Medicine and educational resources from the Prostate Cancer Foundation, we empowered men to take charge of their health.

Sunday’s event got an extra boost of energy from former Philadelphia Eagles great Jeremiah Trotter and his son Jeremiah Jr., who made a special appearance to support Man Cave Health’s mission. Their presence drew even more attention to the cause, reminding everyone that true strength comes from taking care of your health.

By fusing the thrill of NASCAR with a critical health initiative, we’re redefining how and where men can access life-saving screenings. At Pocono Raceway, every fan had the chance to be part of a winning team — one that prioritizes health, builds community, and drives lasting impact.