Royal Oak Tribune

Playoffs rained out for 3rd day in a row

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NASCARwill­make a fourth attempt to complete its playoff race at Texas Motor Speedway on Wednesday after persistent mist and cold temperatur­es continued the long delay.

The race began Sunday and drivers completed 52 of the scheduled 334 laps before mist and drizzle halted the action. The weather did not relent on Monday or Tuesday as NASCAR spent about two dozen futile hours trying to dry the track.

The resumption of the race was set for Wednesday at 3 p.m. EDT at the Texas track.

Industry participan­ts documented their boredomon socialmedi­a: Ryan Blaney and BubbaWalla­ce played video games, spotters stuck in their rental cars used the horns to honk out “Jingle Bells,” and Joey Logano asked the track president if he could assist with the drying process.

“This is how crazy I am — I called Eddie Gossage and asked if therewas anything I could do to help because I amthat bored,” Logano said. “That is a really risky move if you guys know Eddie. I am willing to do anything at this point.

“I tried to get him to open the go-kart track and let us go play with those.”

Logano is the first of fourdriver­s locked into the Nov. 8 championsh­ip- deciding finale and has used the idle time at Texas for lengthy discussion­s with his Team Penske crew on preparatio­ns for that Phoenix race. Logano earned his spot by winning last week at Kansas Speedway.

“We have been able to spend a lot of time with no distractio­ns to really talk about Phoenix,” Logano said. “That is the advantage of winning the first race in the third round.”

Alex Bowman, one of seven other drivers attempting to advance to the championsh­ip round, got a run in at a gym located at the track and lamented his eating habits in the rain.

“I’ve had In- N- Out, pizza, so the diet is out the window,” Bowman said. “I’m out of food, out of clothes, out of everything.”

The Cup Series is scheduled to finalize the championsh­ip field next Sunday at Martinsvil­le Speedway in Virginia. It is not clear howNASCARm­ay have to adjust scheduling based on the postponeme­nts in Texas.

The Truck Series and Xfinity Series are scheduled for Friday night and Saturday afternoon, and both series completed racing in Texas. The Cup cars aren’t scheduled to enter Martinsvil­le until late Saturday night.

The bigger concern is likely the NBC production crews that must complete the Texas broadcast and then prepare Martinsvil­le for Friday night’s Truck Series race.

 ?? RICHARD W. RODRIGUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Drying trucks continue to prepare the track for a possible NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas on Tuesday.
RICHARD W. RODRIGUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Drying trucks continue to prepare the track for a possible NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas on Tuesday.

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