LOUDON, N.H. – The torrential rains and excessive winds that ripped via northern New England on Sunday pressured the postponement of the NASCAR Cup Series Crayon 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
The race has been rescheduled for Monday at midday and might be televised on the USA Network. All the follow periods and qualifying rounds had been accomplished on Saturday with defending champion Christopher Bell securing the pole place.
Bell’s teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing, Martin Truex Jr., will be a part of him on the entrance row. Row two will characteristic 2021 winner Aric Almirola and reigning Cup Series champion Joey Logano, who has two victories on the Magic Mile. Cup Series factors chief William Byron certified seventh and might be on the within place on row 4 beside Bubba Wallace.
The race attracts many followers from the Province of Quebec and neighboring Vermont, which has been hit arduous by flooding from two storms.
“It’s a bummer for not just for us here in New Hampshire, but to see communities not to far from here to be effected by that,” stated Brad Keselowski, operator of the No. 9 Ford for RFK Racing and two-time winner at New Hampshire.
“We certainly want to have people here and we want to see people enjoy themselves. But these are just some of the realities of the world and life. We can only wish them well and hope they get the support they need.”
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