NASCAR’s Round of 8 playoff race at Texas on Sunday was suspended by persistent mist after just 52 laps and will resume Monday morning if weather permits it.
The tentative plan is to begin the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 at 10 a.m. ET. The race will restart at Lap 53 with Clint Bowyer in the lead.
Jimmie Johnson, Erik Jones, Joey Logano and Martin Truex Jr. rounded out the top five when the race was suspended.
Truex Jr. was docked 20 points for failing a pre-race inspection — a punishment that will stand despite the postponement — and is now in serious trouble in his pursuit of a spot in the championship. There are only three positions remaining after Joey Logano’s win last weekend.
The main one-on-one battle to watch out for Monday is between Brad Keselowski and Chase Elliott, who are separated by eight points on either side of the cut-off line.
Below are the Cup Series drivers still championship eligible, ranked by points:
Pos. | Driver | Distance from cut-off |
1 | Joey Logano | ADV |
2 | Kevin Harvick | +41 |
3 | Denny Hamlin | +20 |
4 | Brad Keselowski | +8 |
CUT-OFF | CUT-OFF | CUT-OFF |
5 | Chase Elliott | -8 |
6 | Alex Bowman | -27 |
7 | Martin Truex Jr. | -51 |
8 | Kurt Busch | -73 |
Sporting News tried to track live updates and highlights from Sunday’s NASCAR race at Texas, but instead became a weather blog for more than three hours. You can follow that journey below.
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NASCAR at Texas weather updates from 2020 playoff race
8:42 p.m.: UPDATE: The race has been postponed to tomorrow morning.
UPDATE: NASCAR announces it has postponed the Texas race due to persistent mist.
They’ll try again tomorrow at 10 a.m. ET (9 a.m. local).
— Jeff Gluck (@jeff_gluck) October 26, 2020
8:37 p.m.: There hasn’t been a peep about NASCAR’s thinking in a while, but it’s fair to assume a decision is coming in the next hour or so. A midnight race doesn’t seem feasible.
8:02 p.m.: A postponement, by the way, would be big for Kevin Harvick. He hit the wall and went a lap down before the race went into delay. He’d have plenty of time to get his ride figured out and would start back in front if the first 52 laps today are washed out.
7:55 p.m.: Here’s another look at what NASCAR is dealing with.
7:30 p.m.: Texas Motor Speedway issues a statement that doesn’t tell us much we didn’t already know.
For everyone looking for an update: It’s still wet. The track dryers are still working. It just feels like we’re in a cloud. I feel soaking wet, but my light gray shirt is still light gray. Non-track surfaces do have puddles. Can’t really tell about track condition
— Texas Motor Speedway (@TXMotorSpeedway) October 25, 2020
7:09 p.m.: Still in a waiting period of NASCAR trying to dry off the track and seeing whether the mist goes away. Again, Texas does have lights, so there is still time to get this in before the race needs to be postponed.
6:56 p.m.: NASCAR has brought its drying machines back out, for what it’s worth. But no official word on when a restart might happen.
6:37 p.m.: Good news. Maybe.
Mist has lightened up all the way around the race track.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 25, 2020
6:15 p.m.: Here’s the current view of the track.
6:02 p.m.: What a weird weather pattern in Texas. It’s a fog-like mist, not downpour, that’s keeping us waiting.
NASCAR still reporting light mist around the track.
— Jayski.com (@jayski) October 25, 2020
5:48 p.m.: Alex Bowman shares his perspective of the delay.
I’m on top of the pit box. Greg just left. He says him going back to the hauler will change the weather. So we’ll be back to racing any minute now pic.twitter.com/08m88mhA29
— Alex Bowman (@AlexBowman88) October 25, 2020
5:38 p.m.: NASCAR says it’s making negative progress.
NASCAR says it is losing the ground quicker than it has been (it is getting wetter) … NASCAR is going to shut down the jet driers and load up on fuel.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 25, 2020
5:26 p.m.: Cars remain covered at Texas.
4:55 p.m.: It could be a long while until we see a green flag.
NASCAR says it is misting hard enough that the areas where it dried the track are wet again.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 25, 2020
4:48 p.m.: Texas does have lights, for what it’s worth.
4:35 p.m.: Red flag.
4:30 p.m.: Harvick is struggling to figure out what’s wrong with his car after hitting the wall.
Sounds like Harvick (P36 right now) is going to have to pit again and team will try to go underneath the car and fix it.
— Jeff Gluck (@jeff_gluck) October 25, 2020
4:28 p.m.: Yikes.
Rodney Childers: “My computer is so wet, the mouse won’t even work.”
— Jeff Gluck (@jeff_gluck) October 25, 2020
4:19 p.m.: Caution finally out for the weather.
4:16 p.m.: Harvick’s team is upset the race isn’t yellow for the moisture.
“It is f**king raining. It’s ridiculous.” heard on Kevin Harvick’s team radio.
— Matt Mayer (@MatthewMayerCBS) October 25, 2020
4:15 p.m.: There’s a low mist that might be making the track surface slick.
4:13 p.m.: Harvick into the wall.
4:11 p.m.: Green at Lap 27.
4:03 p.m.: Caution for JJ Yeley.
This will be the competition caution.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 25, 2020
4:00 p.m.: Kevin Harvick is maintaining an early lead.
3:56 p.m.: Back to green.
3:53 p.m.: Caution for Chris Buescher on the fifth lap.
3:49 p.m.: Green flag.
3:48 p.m.: Truex Jr. sends a message to his team.
Martin Truex Jr. tells the 19 group during the pace laps, “We got a great team. We can do this. I’m ready to go.” | #NASCAR
— Kelly Crandall (@KellyCrandall) October 25, 2020
3:30 p.m.: The green flag is supposed to come at 3:47 p.m. Pre-race ceremonies are underway.
NASCAR race start time today
The Round of 8 NASCAR playoff race at Texas on Sunday should begin at about 3:30 p.m. ET.
The race is 334 laps spread over three stages and will become official after Lap 167. The distance of the race is 501 miles.
NASCAR at Texas starting lineup
Here is the complete starting lineup for Sunday’s NASCAR race at Texas:
Start | Driver | Car No. | Team |
1 | Kevin Harvick (P) | 4 | Stewart-Haas Racing |
2 | Joey Logano (P) | 22 | Team Penske |
3 | Brad Keselowski (P) | 2 | Team Penske |
4 | Chase Elliott (P) | 9 | Hendrick Motorsports |
5 | Alex Bowman (P) | 88 | Hendrick Motorsports |
6 | Martin Truex Jr. (P) | 19 | Joe Gibbs Racing |
7 | Denny Hamlin (P) | 11 | Joe Gibbs Racing |
8 | Kurt Busch (P) | 1 | Chip Ganassi Racing |
9 | Kyle Busch | 18 | Joe Gibbs Racing |
10 | Ryan Blaney | 12 | Team Penske |
11 | William Byron | 24 | Hendrick Motorsports |
12 | Austin Dillon | 3 | Richard Childress Racing |
13 | Aric Almirola | 10 | Stewart-Haas Racing |
14 | Matt DiBenedetto | 21 | Wood Brothers Racing |
15 | Christopher Bell | 95 | Leavine Family Racing |
16 | Cole Custer | 41 | Stewart-Haas Racing |
17 | Erik Jones | 20 | Joe Gibbs Racing |
18 | Bubba Wallace | 43 | Richard Petty Motorsports |
19 | Tyler Reddick | 8 | Richard Childress Racing |
20 | Chris Buescher | 17 | Roush Fenway Racing |
21 | Clint Bowyer | 14 | Stewart-Haas Racing |
22 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 47 | JTG Daugherty Racing |
23 | Michael McDowell | 34 | Front Row Motorsports |
24 | John Hunter Nemechek | 38 | Front Row Motorsports |
25 | Ryan Newman | 6 | Roush Fenway Racing |
26 | Jimmie Johnson | 48 | Hendrick Motorsports |
27 | Ty Dillon | 13 | Germain Racing |
28 | Corey LaJoie | 32 | Go Fas Racing |
29 | Ryan Preece | 37 | JTG Daugherty Racing |
30 | Daniel Suarez | 96 | Gaunt Brothers Racing |
31 | Brennan Poole | 15 | Premium Motorsports |
32 | Matt Kenseth | 42 | Chip Ganassi Racing |
33 | JJ Yeley | 27 | Rick Ware Racing |
34 | Quin Houff | 00 | StarCom Racing |
35 | Reed Sorenson | 77 | Spire Motorsports |
36 | Timmy Hill | 66 | MBM Motorsports |
37 | Josh Bilicki | 7 | Tommy Baldwin Racing |
38 | Garrett Smithley | 53 | Rick Ware Racing |
39 | Joey Gase | 51 | Petty Ware Racing |
40 | Chad Finchum | 49 | MBM Motorsports |
(P) Playoff driver.