Rain Postpones Daytona 500 To Monday Afternoon

Mother Nature won out in Daytona Beach on Sunday.

The 62nd annual Daytona 500 has been postponed to Monday afternoon at 4 pm thanks to persistent rain showers over Daytona International Speedway.

The race only got 20 laps on the board before the skies opened up. The race will resume at 4 pm Monday afternoon.

Just as the competitors approached the 20 lap mark, the skies opened up over turn two of the 2.5-mile raceway, soaking the racing surface and leading race officials to bring the field to pit road under the red flag.

It’s was the second stoppage of the event. The race was set to begin around 3:30 pm, but with the 40-car field about100 years away from taking the green flag, a pop-up shower broke out over the second turn. The field was brought to pit road without taking the green flag to allow for track drying.

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Just before 7 pm, drivers had been called back to their cars, but the skies opened up again with the hardest rains of the day coming down. Moments later, NASCAR officials made the call to push the completion of the race to Monday afternoon.

Joey Logano was running in second when the rains came, with Aric Almirola third, Ryan Newman fourth and Kevin Harvick in fifth.

Brad Keselowski, William Byron, Jimmie Johnson, Ty Dillon and Timmy Hill rounded out the top ten at the time of the red flag. Dawsonville, Georgia’s Chase Elliott was running in the 14th position.

 

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