Kansas Cup race back under red flag for rain-UPDATE
Quote selected text Published September 30th, 2007 in NASCAR News
UPDATE:
6:10PM CDT: The cars are back out on the track and they are about to go green. The race will be shortened to roughly 70 laps to accomodate darkness.
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The LifeLock 400 has been delayed for a second time by rain at Kansas Speedway.
The race was stopped for 45 minutes after 15 laps after a brief shower, and then another storm hit after 148 laps. With the race scheduled for 267 laps, NASCAR needed to complete 134 laps for an official race.
Tony Stewart was leading the race when the yellow flag waved. If the race does not restart, Stewart would be declared the winner. Greg Biffle is second, with Kevin Harvick third, Clint Bowyer fourth and Reed Sorenson fifth.
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Tony leading the race does not surprise me a bit.
Have you noticed that he really gets it on when he is in trouble that weekend ?
You Go Tony
I feel that Tony should have gotten the win. The only reason they did not call the race is because Gordon & Johson were in the back and they just wanted to run it to let them get up more to points. Nascar makes and changes their rules. I do feel they do need to pentilize him for his cursing on tv. I am not a total tony fan but rules are rules and they need not to keep being changed. If they are not gonna follow rules then they need to give back the points and all to the other drivers.
No Audrey, they didn’t call it because it was during
the chase and way too much was on the line for
rain to ruin it.