Alsco Uniforms 300 delayed for second time
That was a short-lived return to the racetrack. The Xfinity Series’ Alsco Uniform 300 is back under the red flag once again at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The good news of a return to racing dissipated in grand fashion, as NASCAR brought the field back down to pit road for another stoppage. Mother Nature has a vendetta against the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend.
Continuing, the original announcement to delay the race on Monday came after visible droplets continued to fall on the track, even as NASCAR tried to push on through the inclement weather. Many drivers and even JR Motorsports patriarch Dale Earnhardt Jr. questioned what was taking so long to display the red flag.
“This seems excessive,” Earnhardt Jr. tweeted, accompanying a rain cloud emoji.
Additionally, drivers Brett Moffit and Rajah Caruth told their teams the rain was worse than the broadcast would lead on, with Caruth telling his team, “It’s straight up raining. Like we’re not loose. I’m driving on water.”
Time will tell if the rain will only affect the NASCAR Xfinity Series or the Cup Series as well, but one has to keep in mind the Coca-Cola 600 is slated to kick off at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, and the weather is not cooperating.
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More on Coca-Cola 600, Starting Grid
Moreover, as a result of the canceled practice and qualifying runs, the starting lineup for the Coca-Cola 600 was automatically set according to the rule book instead of performance in qualifiers. Charlotte Motor Speedway will see William Byron in the No. 24 car start from the pole position.
“Byron won the Cup Series’ most recent points race at Darlington Raceway and leads the series with three victories in 2023,” explained NASCAR’s official release. “The performance metric based on Darlington sets the starting lineup for the longest race of the schedule, factoring 15% of fastest lap time position, 25% of the driver’s final race finish position, 25% of the owner’s final race finish position and 35% of the owner points position.”
The full starting grid for the Coca-Cola 600 can be found below, from the aforementioned Byron to seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, who will roll off in P37.
- #24 – William Byron
- #4 – Kevin Harvick
- #6 – Brad Keselowski
- #11 – Denny Hamlin
- #8 – Kyle Busch
- #9 – Chase Elliott
- #23 – Bubba Wallace
- #12 – Ryan Blaney
- #20 – Christopher Bell
- #47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
- #17 – Chris Buescher
- #5 – Kyle Larson
- #21 – Harrison Burton
- #1 – Ross Chastain
- #45 – Tyler Reddick
- #31 – Justin Haley
- #22 – Joey Logano
- #19 – Martin Truex Jr.
- #54 – Ty Gibbs (R)
- #14 – Chase Briscoe
- #2 – Austin Cindric
- #41 – Ryan Preece
- #10 – Aric Almirola
- #99 – Daniel Suarez
- #7 – Corey LaJoie
- #43 – Erik Jones
- #16 – A.J. Allmendinger
- #42 – Noah Gragson (R)
- #38 – Zane Smith
- #34 – Michael McDowell
- #48 – Alex Bowman
- #77 – Ty Dillon
- #3 – Austin Dillon
- #78 – B.J. McLeod
- #51 – Todd Gilliland
- #15 – J.J. Yeley
- #84 – Jimmie Johnson