NASCAR race at Phoenix begins under lights after rain delay

NASCAR race at Phoenix begins under lights after rain delay


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AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) — NASCAR's final race before the championship finale began after a rain delay Sunday that pushed the start at Phoenix International Raceway into the evening.

The race was scheduled for early Sunday afternoon, but a rain shower shortly before the start spoiled the day. When it finally stopped raining, the race began 6 hours, 42 minutes later and under the lights at Phoenix.

NASCAR doesn't have much flexibility because it needs its championship field set so the series can move on to Homestead-Miami Speedway for next Sunday's finale. Four drivers will race for the title next week, and only Jeff Gordon had earned a berth. Seven drivers were jockeying for the final three slots at Phoenix.

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