A NASCAR truck race in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina was postponed due to a monstrous rainstorm, but drivers still made the most of the situation. Although pole qualifying was canceled, the race started on time and positioning was set according to the rule book. However, lightning in the area caused a red flag on Lap 81, with fans being asked to take cover as rain began to fall. The race was ultimately postponed until the next day, with positioning determined by the rule book. Rain flooded pit road, making conditions difficult for drivers and spectators alike.

The weather also affected racing on Friday night, with All-Star Race qualifying and a pit crew challenge being postponed due to rain. NASCAR announced that tickets for both Saturday and Sunday would be honored on Sunday, with Saturday ticketholders receiving priority seating for the finish of the truck race and Sunday ticketholders getting seating for the All-Star Race. Only twenty drivers will participate in the $1 million All-Star Race following the conclusion of the Wright Brand 250. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

During the rainstorm, pit road became flooded, with water reaching thigh-high levels for some on the track. A video taken by FOX Business senior producer Justin Freiman captured a person swimming and diving in the water, as well as a driver doing a belly flop. The inclement weather also caused the cancellation of heat races for the All-Star Open scheduled for Saturday. Despite the challenges posed by the rainstorm, those involved in the NASCAR event made the most of the situation and were able to reschedule the race for the following day.

NASCAR fans and drivers faced difficult conditions during the rainstorm in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, but still managed to maintain a positive spirit. While the storm caused the postponement of the truck race, all involved adapted to the changing circumstances and were able to reschedule the event for the next day. Fans were reassured that their tickets would be honored on Sunday, with ticketholders being provided with priority seating based on the original event they had purchased tickets for. Despite the challenges posed by the weather, the NASCAR community remained resilient and focused on ensuring a successful race day.

The NASCAR event in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina experienced a postponement due to a monstrous rainstorm, leading to flooding on pit road and challenging circumstances for drivers and spectators. Despite the difficulties caused by the weather, the race was rescheduled for the following day, with positioning for the event determined by the rule book. Fans were informed that their tickets would be honored on Sunday, with arrangements made for priority seating based on the original event tickets purchased. The resilience and adaptability displayed by those involved in the event ensured that the NASCAR truck race and the All-Star Race would ultimately proceed, with drivers making the most of the situation despite the challenges posed by the rainstorm and subsequent flooding.

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