Nascar

NASCAR Eyes Late Finish at Atlanta Amid Lightning Delays

Rain threatens to truncate the Quaker State 400, prompting teams to race against the forecast.

The NASCAR Cup Series rolled into Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Quaker State 400, a race shadowed by forecasts of thunderstorms. Officials sounded the green flag, but the event quickly encountered lightning and heavy rain, prompting a caution on lap 108.

NASCAR announced that it would work through the night to complete the event before Monday’s expected rain, hoping to avoid a postponed finish that could extend the schedule into the following week.

Stage 1 Highlights

Ryan Blaney captured Stage 1, leading a tight pack that included Bubba Wallace, Tyler Reddick, Christopher Bell and Chase Elliott. The competition remained fierce as the clouds gathered overhead.

Stage 2 Turbulence

Entering the second stage, weather warnings added urgency. Crew chiefs alerted drivers that the approaching storm could truncate the race, turning every lap into a race against the sky.

The atmosphere on the track reflected the stakes, with teams adjusting strategies on the fly and fans watching anxiously for any sign that the rain might force an early end.

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