CONCORD, N.C. -- On Friday, the NASCAR world learned that Mother Nature is a Kyle Busch fan. A day after the shocking death of the 41-year-old NASCAR star, the skies wept above the Charlotte Motor Speedway, putting an end to all of the scheduled on-track activity for the evening.As a result of the persistent rain, NASCAR was forced to postpone the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series North Carolina Education Lottery 200 from Friday evening to Saturday morning. However, the rain continued to persist into the morning hours at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which forced NASCAR to postpone the event for a second time.The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway is now scheduled for Saturday, May 23, at 9 PM ET. FS1 will continue to provide television coverage of the race, while the NASCAR Radio Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will provide the radio broadcast of the event.The race will now (hopefully) follow Saturday's NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Charbroil 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which is currently scheduled for 5:00 PM ET on Saturday. However, Mother Nature is expected to be a thorn in the side of racing fans throughout the day on Saturday, and, honestly, throughout the entire weekend.In addition to Friday night's race, the weather washed out practice and qualifying for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event. That led to the starting lineup being determined by the NASCAR Rule Book.Due to a dominant win in last weekend's Truck Series event at Dover Motor Speedway by Busch, the No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado, which Busch was scheduled to drive in this race, had the best performance metric total from last week and will start from the pole position.While it won't officially be scored as a pole position, Busch, affectionately known as Rowdy by his fans, scored one last P1 result in his legendary career. Corey Day, the 20-year-old Hendrick Motorsports development driver will race in Busch's place on Saturday in a truck that will carry Busch's signature on the namerails, and his last name on the rear window of the machine.Layne Riggs, who drives the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford F-150, will start alongside Day on the front row in Saturday's race.North Carolina Education Lottery 200 Starting Lineup1. 7-Corey Day2. 34-Layne Riggs3. 11-Kaden Honeycutt4. 88-Ty Majeski5. 1-Brandon Jones6. 62-Leland Honeyman7. 91-Christian Eckes8. 38-Chandler Smith9. 98-Jake Garcia10. 10-Corey LaJoie11. 52-Stewart Friesen12. 16-Justin Haley13. 5-William Sawalich14. 45-Ross Chastain15. 12-Brenden Queen16. 17-Gio Ruggiero17. 99-Ben Rhodes18. 9-Grant Enfinger19. 15-Tanner Gray20. 81-Kris Wright21. 18-Tyler Ankrum22. 42-Conner Jones23. 26-Dawson Sutton24. 77-Carson Hocevar25. 76-Spencer Boyd26. 33-Frankie Muniz27. 44-Andres Perez de Lara28. 19-Daniel Hemric29. 25-Travis Pastrana30. 14-Mini Tyrrell31. 13-Cole Butcher32. 2-Luke Baldwin33. 22-Josh Reaume34. 4-Ricky Stenhouse Jr.35. 71-Shane van Gisbergen36. 56-Timmy HillDNQ 93-Caleb CostnerAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Rain Forces Double-Postponement of NASCAR Truck Race at Charlotte
Persistent rain forced NASCAR to double-postpone the NASCAR Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, which will now run Saturday at 9 PM ET.













