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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.

Photo by Joe Laracuente/TRE

Here is the running order:

  1. Cole Custer
  2. John Hunter Nemechek
  3. Justin Allgaier
  4. Brett Moffitt
  5. Austin Hill
  6. Sammy Smith
  7. Daniel Hemric
  8. Chandler Smith
  9. Parker Kligerman
  10. Kaz Grala
  11. Sheldon Creed
  12. Preston Pardus
  13. Miguel Paludo
  14. Kyle Weatherman
  15. Alex Guenette
  16. Parker Chase
  17. Blaine Perkins
  18. Connor Mosack
  19. Sam Mayer
  20. Jeb Burton
  21. Jeremy Clements
  22. Brad Perez
  23. Sage Karam
  24. Josh Berry
  25. Riley Herbst
  26. Ryan Sieg
  27. Brennan Poole
  28. Anthony Alfredo
  29. Spencer Pumpelly
  30. Parker Retzlaff
  31. Brandon Jones
  32. Ryan Ellis
  33. Brad Perez
  34. Joe Graf Jr.
  35. Brent Sherman
  36. Josh Williams (-3 laps)
  37. Andre Castro (OUT – wreck on lap 16)
  38. Justin Marks (OUT – blown engine on lap 3)

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