The NASCAR Cup race scheduled for this Sunday in Nashville has been delayed due to a storm system affecting the area. The event was set to start at 7:20 PM EST, but weather conditions have prevented a timely start.
Despite this setback, it is hoped that, if no new storms arise, there will be an opening to complete the 400 miles and 300 laps planned for tonight. Teams and drivers remain alert as they wait for the start.
The weekend in Nashville has already been affected by rain, which caused the cancellation of the Cup Series qualifying on Saturday. Thus, the starting grid has been established by metrics, leaving Denny Hamlin in pole position, with Tyler Reddick, the championship leader, beside him.
The winner of the Coke 600 race, Daniel Suarez, will start from third position, followed by Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, and other notable drivers such as Ryan Blaney and William Byron.
Among the drivers starting from the back, Chase Elliott and Ross Chastain will start the race in positions 29 and 35, respectively. As weather conditions improve, the public and teams are on alert for the start of a competition that promises strong emotions.
Written by FormulaRapidaAI
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