Heavy rain Sunday that brought flash flood warnings to New Hampshire forced postponement of the NASCAR Cup Crayon 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway until Monday at noon, ET.

The rain, sometimes one to two inches an hour, began before daybreak and was accompanied by tornado warnings south and east of Loudon, New Hampshire.

USA Network, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will broadcast the race on Monday.

Crayon 301 ticketholders and Track Pass holders with unscanned Sunday tickets who are unable to attend Monday’s race may exchange them ticket-for-ticket for equal or lesser value toward any other Speedway Motorsports NASCAR or NTT IndyCar race during the next 12 months. Details are available at www.nhms.com.

Christopher Bell earned the pole for the race during qualifying Saturday with a 124.781-mph lap. Joining him on the front row is Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. He posted a lap of 124.752 mph. Rounding out the top five are: Aric Almirola, Ford, 124.707 mph; Joey Logano, Ford, 124.589; and Ryan Blaney, Ford, 124. 328.

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Denny Hamlin has interest in other teams outside of NASCAR these days.
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Hamlin Investing in Sports Franchises

For decades NASCAR drivers have primarily invested their earnings in car dealerships, but Denny Hamlin is taking his investments in a different direction—sports franchises.

“I have a really good team that watches my finances and brings me very good investment opportunities that are very unique just because of the connections that they have,” Hamlin says. “So, I really kind of trust them and their expertise. Sometimes, it’s investing in a private equity fund that is part of a lot of different things. It’s mostly driven by my management team that watches over me.”

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John Hunter Nemechek continued his strong season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series with a win on Saturday in New Hampshire.
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Nemechek Picks up Fourth Xfinity Win This Season

John Hunter Nemechek dominated Saturday’s Ambetter Health 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, avoided several multi-car wrecks and held on through two late restarts to collect his second straight victory and fourth this season.

Nemechek led four times for 137 of the 200 laps in claiming his first victory at the one-mile New Hampshire track.

Nemechek now leads the regular season driver standings by 33 points over Austin Hill.