Weather threats have been at the top for NASCAR officials coming to Sunday 500 on Sunday. On enough Friday, he announced to start an hour earlier for the race. While he was allowed to see the Green Flag Wave in the Detona International Speedway, the storm did not even want to remember the action, arrived shortly after. Combined with a high air warning throughout the day, the rain gave the race red until things dry up.
Leading the ground for a green flag was the Chase briso, which was in the NASCAR season-owner for the first pole of Toyota. From there, the ground quickly spread three wide, in which the outside line was made with Penscay drivers. Carson Hoswar lost the draft due to the issue of fuel pressure, but otherwise, the race was going on without the incident.
Pole Citer Chase Brisco, which Gibbs did Toyota racing with crew
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Rain drops started falling, for the first time it was revealed in Turn 2, as a northern band of storms fell towards Detona Beach, forced NASCAR to stop the race after 11 laps out of 11, EST at around 2:20 pm Around around. Due to the 2023 summer race in Detonona, where most areas were ruined as sudden shower, the approval body has been very cautious and reacts rapidly to any rain when competing on these sharp supersedes.
In 2024, Detona 500 was postponed on Monday due to rain rain. Thankfully, according to the radar, the Sunday weather can proceed over time for the 67th running of the Detona 500 which ends under the light tonight.
At the time of red flag, 500 winners were defending William Bayran. The rest of the top-five running are as follows: Austin Cyndric in second, Ty Dillon Third, Chess Brisco Fourth and Joy Logano Fifth.
Meanwhile, Motorsport.com is delayed by too much rainfall for you:
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