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05/31 19:47 CDT NASCAR's Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway starts
after 80-minute rain delay
NASCAR's Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway starts after 80-minute rain
delay
By TERESA M. WALKER
AP Sports Writer
LEBANON, Tenn. (AP) --- The Cracker Barrel 400 started 80 minutes late Sunday
night at Nashville Superspeedway after rain delayed NASCAR's Cup Series for a
second straight week.
The national anthem had just finished when the race was put on a hold for rain
over the 1.33-mile, D-shaped oval that is NASCAR's largest concrete track.
Drivers started their cars 65 minutes after the scheduled time for the green
flag to drop. They took to the track and the green flag dropped at 8:40 p.m.
Rain shortened the Coca-Cola 600 won by Daniel Suarez last week at Charlotte
Motor Speedway.
And rain already washed out qualifying Saturday at Nashville with a storm that
had track officials asking fans to leave the grandstands for cover. The
rulebook gave Denny Hamlin, second in the points race, his second pole this
year looking to add to his 61 career Cup wins.
Ryan Blaney won here a year ago for his first victory of 2025. Currently third
in the points race, he is looking not just to repeat as champ at Nashville but
notch his second victory this year.
Up next
The series will be at Michigan International Speedway next week where Hamlin
will be trying to win for a second straight year.
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