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NASCAR race at Kentucky starts on time, but rain in area

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NASCAR race at Kentucky starts on time, but rain in area

SPARTA, Ky.—Steady rain washed out the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Quaker State 400 on Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. The race was rescheduled for noon ET Sunday. TNT will telecast the race, scheduled for 267 laps (400 miles).

Kyle Petty — son of NASCAR legend Richard Petty, himself a driver for 30 years and currently a NASCAR television analyst — rekindled matters Thursday by saying Patrick was "not a race-car driver." "I don't have a problem with her being a marketing machine

Kurt Busch initiated contact with Brad Keselowski and triggered a seven-car accident on Sunday at Kentucky Speedway.

Rain was the only winner at Kentucky Speedway on Saturday, as persistent heavy showers forced NASCAR to postpone the Quaker State 400. The Sprint Cup Series race has been rescheduled for Sunday at noon ET. TNT will provide television coverage.

Brad Keselowski wins rain-shortened Nationwide race at Kentucky.

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