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Grand Prix of Monterey Delayed Until 6:30 P.M. on FS2

Grand Prix of Monterey Delayed Until 6:30 P.M. on FS2

Fox Sports4 days ago
INDYCAR
Today's INDY NXT by Firestone race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca has been delayed until 6:30 p.m. ET due to lingering fog on the Monterey Peninsula. The race will air live on FS2, the FOX Sports app and the INDYCAR Radio Network.
The race will follow the NTT INDYCAR SERIES race, which airs live on FOX at 3 p.m. ET.
HMD Motorsports' Caio Collet will start on the pole with series points leader Dennis Hauger of Andretti Global joining him on the front row for the 35-lap race, the first of four races remaining on this season's schedule.
Collet and Hauger finished first and second in the first race of the series doubleheader on Saturday. Hauger holds an 81-point lead in the standings.
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