Rain postpones NASCAR Sprint Cup race in Texas

NASCAR tried to dry the Texas track for several hours after a drenching rain that began in the morning. Using its new Air Titan system that relies on compressed air and vacuums, it was expected to take less than two hours to dry the 1.5-mile oval. But

For the fourth time in seven races this season, rain has intervened to keep cars off the track, with Sunday's race at Texas Motor Speedway the latest event to be delayed by inclement weather. [UPDATED, 4:26 p.m. PDT, April 6: NASCAR announced the race 

Rain delay continues at Texas Motor Speedway. Will NASCAR be racing tonight or on Monday?

Stewart (195.454 mph) edged Brad Keselowski, who has made a habit of front-row starts under the qualifying format NASCAR introduced this year. Keselowski posted a lap at 195.419 mph, and the speed held up untilĀ 

Chase Elliott scored his first career Nationwide Series victory on Friday night at Texas Motor Speedway, winning in just his sixth start at NASCAR's junior varsity level. He's the second-youngest winner in series history, clocking in at roughly four