Rest of NASCAR Xfinity Series race pushed to Sunday morning
CHICAGO — The first of the final 30 laps of the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ The Loop 121 race was set to resume at 11 a.m. ET at the Chicago Street Course.
However, standing water has the race in a holding pattern.
Cole Custer has led all 25 laps so far and won stage one. He will lead the field when the race resumes on USA Network, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and MRN.

Here is the running order:
- Cole Custer
- John Hunter Nemechek
- Justin Allgaier
- Brett Moffitt
- Austin Hill
- Sammy Smith
- Daniel Hemric
- Chandler Smith
- Parker Kligerman
- Kaz Grala
- Sheldon Creed
- Preston Pardus
- Miguel Paludo
- Kyle Weatherman
- Alex Guenette
- Parker Chase
- Blaine Perkins
- Connor Mosack
- Sam Mayer
- Jeb Burton
- Jeremy Clements
- Brad Perez
- Sage Karam
- Josh Berry
- Riley Herbst
- Ryan Sieg
- Brennan Poole
- Anthony Alfredo
- Spencer Pumpelly
- Parker Retzlaff
- Brandon Jones
- Ryan Ellis
- Brad Perez
- Joe Graf Jr.
- Brent Sherman
- Josh Williams (-3 laps)
- Andre Castro (OUT – wreck on lap 16)
- Justin Marks (OUT – blown engine on lap 3)
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