Nascar

Rain Delays Nashville NASCAR Truck Series Race

Qualifying canceled, lineup set by metric as crews battle water on the track

Rain Stalls Truck Series Action

Heavy rain hammered the Nashville Superspeedway on Saturday, forcing NASCAR to call a full delay for the Craftsman Truck Series event. Qualifying was scrubbed, and the starting order was determined by metric scores, leaving Layne Riggs in pole position but unable to take the green flag until the track dries.

Crews have been working nonstop to pump water off the 1.33‑mile oval, a process that could stretch to an hour and a half. In the meantime, teams have draped their trucks with tarps on pit road, while FS1 continues to replay the 2025 Truck Series race for viewers waiting for the green light.

Fans Await Updates

NASCAR officials say the race will resume as soon as the surface is deemed safe, with updates delivered live on FS1. The delay is part of a broader pattern of rain‑soaked weekends that have plagued the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series and the Cup Series, both of which are hoping for clearer conditions in the next two days.

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