Denny Hamlin asks, NASCAR executive VP Steve O'Donnell quickly answers
When qualifying was rained out for tonight's NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway (9 p.m. ET on FS1) it spawned confusion among fans and even some racers.
Would the field for tonight's race be set by the morning's practice speeds or by owner points?
Denny Hamlin jumped on Twitter to get an answer and he got one from the top -- as NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer Steve O'Donnell jumped in to explain it.
If everyone has a chance to get on track practice has always been considered "official" No? #askingforafriend https://t.co/VFokCjarZC
— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) May 21, 2016
14 mins of on track practice and cars that transferred did not participate either. From a friend... https://t.co/cjaI5AelcT
— Steve O'Donnell (@odsteve) May 21, 2016
This should help as well. More from the rule book pic.twitter.com/Qja6OMsQ9A
— Steve O'Donnell (@odsteve) May 21, 2016