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NASCAR Trucks Brave St. Pete Rain for Street Race
28 Feb
Summary
- Rain disrupted practice, limiting laps for all drivers.
- Drivers anticipate unique challenges due to wet conditions.
- The event marks NASCAR's first street-circuit race.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series' debut on a street circuit in St. Petersburg, Florida, has been met with persistent rain, significantly impacting practice and qualifying. The 1.8-mile temporary course saw limited on-track activity as drivers could only complete a few laps before rain showers commenced.
This unpredictable weather adds an extra layer of challenge for Saturday's OnlyBulls Green Flag 150. Drivers like Kaden Honeycutt and Daniel Hemric acknowledged the unique conditions, with Hemric noting the difference in rain racing on urban streets due to oil. The event is part of a weekend sharing the stage with IndyCar's season opener.
The blend of motorsports has drawn a large crowd, with fans enjoying the festival atmosphere. Drivers expressed excitement about introducing the NASCAR Truck Series to new audiences, highlighting the series' gritty American racing style. Integration with IndyCar drivers has also been a positive aspect for some.




