NASCAR Indianapolis: Heavy rain postpones running of Brickyard 400
Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race has been postponed due to persistent rain at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that has haltered all on-track activity throughout the weekend

Running of the Brickyard 400 race has been rescheduled for 1400 ET Monday, while the Xfinity race is scheduled to take place 1000 ET as part of a doubleheader with the Cup Series.
Due to the lack of track time and inclement weather, the race will have two competition cautions on Lap 10 and Lap 30 during the opening stage.
Kyle Busch will start from pole, with the grid having been set by owners points following the cancellation of qualifying on Saturday.

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NASCAR Indianapolis: Heavy rain postpones running of Brickyard 400
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