
NASCAR Truck Series Race at Charlotte Postponed Again, Moves to Primetime
Inclement weather forces a second postponement of the Charlotte Truck race, shifting the start to 9 p.m. and featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch while Corey Day takes the pole.
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Inclement weather forces a second postponement of the Charlotte Truck race, shifting the start to 9 p.m. and featuring a tribute to Kyle Busch while Corey Day takes the pole.

Rain forced a double postponement of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, reshaping the lineup and setting the stage for Corey Day to replace Kyle Busch in the No. 7 Chevrolet.
A sudden downpour forced NASCAR to delay the Craftsman Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, pushing the event to a primetime broadcast on FS1 and adding a tribute to the late Kyle Busch.

A sudden downpour at Charlotte Motor Speedway pushes the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 to Saturday evening, with broadcast details and a revised starting order.

Persistent rain postponed the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte to an 8:00 a.m. ET Saturday start, with Corey Day on pole and a tribute to Kyle Busch.
NASCAR’s O'Reilly Auto Parts Series returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Charbroil 300 on May 23, airing on The CW and streaming on FUBO, after Corey Day’s late‑race win at Dover.

A sudden downpour forced the postponement of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, moving it to Saturday morning with a new lineup determined by rule book.

Persistent rain forced the postponement of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with the event now set for Saturday morning, broadcast live on FS1, NRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, and a tribute to Kyle Busch woven into the weekend’s programming.

After an emotional tribute to the late Kyle Busch, Friday’s NASCAR Truck Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway was halted by persistent rain and will now run Saturday morning, with FOX Sports 1 handling the broadcast.

Despite a somber atmosphere following Kyle Busch’s passing, the series moves forward with Corey Day on pole and a rain‑altered lineup at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

A sudden downpour forced the NASCAR Truck Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway to be delayed and eventually moved to Saturday morning, prompting a heartfelt tribute to the late Kyle Busch and a broadcast partnership with FOX Sports 1.

Persistent rain forced the postponement of the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, reshaping the schedule while a heartfelt tribute to Kyle Busch unfolded before the delayed competition.

A sudden storm forced a delay of the NASCAR Truck Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, moving the start to 7 p.m. as Corey Day assumes the car originally prepared for Kyle Busch, who was honored with a moment of silence and a grass tribute.
A sudden storm forced the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway to be pushed back, with a revised start time and a heartfelt tribute to Kyle Busch.
Rain washed out practice and qualifying for the North Carolina Education Lottery 200, pushing Corey Day to the pole as the series prepares for a rain‑soaked evening broadcast on FS1 and FUBO.

A sudden shower over Concord, North Carolina, led NASCAR to set the starting lineup for the Truck Series race by the rule book, positioning Corey Day on pole and leaving Caleb Costner on the sidelines.
NASCAR’s Craftsman Truck Series will run the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 22, marking the first scheduled Truck Series race at the track since the tragic loss of Kyle Busch. The date and format have been retained despite the series’ recent bereavement. The race will showcase a blend of veteran Cup competitors and up‑and‑coming talent, and will be aired on FS1 with streaming on FUBO, NASCAR.com and SiriusXM.

Kyle Busch’s sudden hospitalization forces Spire Motorsports to replace him with Corey Day for the upcoming Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

NASCAR’s CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will see a notable absence this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where veteran Kyle Busch will not take the wheel of the No. 7 Chevrolet after being hospitalized with a severe illness. Corey Day steps in, while a diverse field of talent including series leader Kaden Honeycutt, Connor Zilisch, Ross Chastain, and Shane van Gisbergen prepare for the race.

Qualifying metrics for the Cup, O’Reilly and Truck Series have been published, highlighting the top performers who will start the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Connor Zilisch's prospects for the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series are uncertain, with Hendrick Motorsports, Spire Motorsports and Trackhouse Racing all in the mix for the coveted No. 48 ride.

The young driver's path through the Cup Series remains unsettled, with multiple top teams weighing options for the next chapter

Two O'Reilly Series victories and a looming Cup opportunity have put Corey Day in the spotlight, but Hendrick Motorsports insists he still needs time to mature before stepping into the premier series.

The 2026 schedule confirms a May event at Charlotte, with a single‑lap qualifying that builds on Taylor Gray's 2025 pole performance.