Rain postpones Sprint Cup race until today

Ryan Newman (right) walks back from driver introductions before Saturday’s Quaker State 400 in Sparta, Ky. The race was postponed because of race and is scheduled for 11 a.m. Central today.
Ryan Newman (right) walks back from driver introductions before Saturday’s Quaker State 400 in Sparta, Ky. The race was postponed because of race and is scheduled for 11 a.m. Central today.

SPARTA, Ky. - Rain Saturday night forced NASCAR to postpone the Sprint Cup race at Kentucky Speedway to today.

The 400-mile event was rescheduled for 11 a.m. Central.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. will start on the pole in a Chevy alongside Carl Edwards’ Ford.

It was the circuit’s first postponement since last year’s season-opening Daytona 500.

Today’s rescheduling creates the first day Cup race for the 1.5-mile oval after two events at night.

Showers were forecast all day around the state, which arrived around mid-afternoon with a heavy downpour followed by sporadic rain. NASCAR delayed the start and held out hope for a late start with jet driers on the track, but another band of rain led officials to postpone the race just after 9 p.m.

“We knew it would be touch-and go and from early in the morning we were tracking the weather,” NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said. “We dispatched the driers and they stayed out ahead of it, but the weather cells never did move out of the area and they looked like they would linger.

“It’s a 90-minute to two-hour window with the best of conditions, and once it reached around 9 p.m. and it was still raining and in the forecast, we made the decision we thought was best.”

Sports, Pages 23 on 06/30/2013

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