For the second time this year, the Sprint Cup Series will race on a Monday, as the eighth round of the year has been rescheduled to start at 12 noon Eastern Time in the US tomorrow.
The Nationwide Series event had already been postponed from Saturday for the same reasons, and was set to start once the Cup race was finished on Sunday.
Now it has been set to start at 5pm Eastern Time on Monday, which means a total of 15 drivers are set to race for at least 801 miles on the same day, as more than a third of the Cup field is on double-duty this weekend.
Drivers will face a green track, relaying only on the information gathered during the first practice session of the weekend on Friday, as Saturday's sessions were cancelled due to rain as well.
Weather forecasts show a maximum 20 per cent chance of rain for Monday.
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