NASCAR Cook Out 400 Under Threat Of Hurricane Debby

NASCAR Cook Out 400 Under Threat Of Hurricane Debby

A Category 1 hurricane with winds reaching up to 80 mph and gusts surpassing 100 mph, known as Hurricane Debby, is advancing towards the East Coast of the United States, leaving the NASCAR Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway under significant threat. The storm, which has already drenched areas in northern Florida and southern Georgia, is projected to hit Virginia later this week, potentially disrupting the weekend of racing.

In response to the looming weather threat, NASCAR officials are on high alert. Bob Pockrass, a seasoned NASCAR reporter, shared to social media:

“NASCAR will monitor the weather and conditions as they have a few days before making any decisions. The garage isn’t scheduled to open until Saturday. (Cup haulers scheduled to enter Friday late afternoon; truck haulers Saturday morning).”

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has released a statement regarding Hurricane Debby which is on its fourth day.

Richmond Raceway
The NASCAR Track Drying Team work to dry the track prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on March 31, 2024 in Richmond, Virginia. The Cook Out 400 at Richmond…


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The press release reads:

“FEMA is working closely with federal, state, tribal and local officials, coordinating efforts and resources to respond effectively to the challenges posed by this severe weather event. Over 700 FEMA staff and federal partners are deployed in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Search and Rescue Teams and swift water rescue assets stand ready to assist as needed.

“Additionally, FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center (NRCC) in Washington, D.C. and the Regional Response Coordination Center (RRCC) in Atlanta have been activated in support of the impacted states and anticipate any needs they may have. FEMA has actively delivered more than 1 million meals and nearly 1.5 million liters of water to Florida, with additional supplies on the way. FEMA’s Atlanta distribution center is fully stocked and prepared to distribute commodities across impacted areas should they request additional support.”

When is the Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway?

Saturday, August 10

2.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Practice

3 p.m. ET: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Qualifying

4.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series Practice

5.35 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series Qualifying

7.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Clean Harbors 250

Sunday, August 11

6 p.m. ET: NASCAR Cup Series The Cook Out 400

Current 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Standings

  1. Kyle Larson – 749 points
  2. Denny Hamlin – 706 points
  3. William Byron – 654 points
  4. Christopher Bell – 651 points
  5. Ryan Blaney – 676 points
  6. Chase Elliott – 739 points
  7. Tyler Reddick – 734 points
  8. Brad Keselowski – 615 points
  9. Alex Bowman – 606 points
  10. Joey Logano – 525 points
  11. Daniel Suarez – 460 points
  12. Austin Cindric – 438 points
  13. Martin Truex Jr. – 653 points
  14. Ty Gibbs – 587 points
  15. Chris Buescher – 562 points
  16. Ross Chastain – 552 points
  17. Bubba Wallace – 545 points
  18. Chase Briscoe – 469 points
  19. Kyle Busch – 440 points
  20. Todd Gilliland – 434 points
  21. Michael McDowell – 404 points
  22. Josh Berry – 388 points
  23. Noah Gragson – 383 points
  24. Carson Hocevar – 383 points
  25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – 375 points
  26. Ryan Preece – 329 points
  27. Erik Jones – 329 points
  28. Corey LaJoie – 324 points
  29. Justin Haley – 319 points
  30. Daniel Hemric – 316 points
  31. John Hunter Nemechek – 307 points
  32. Austin Dillon – 294 points
  33. Zane Smith – 248 points
  34. Harrison Burton – 238 points
  35. Kaz Grala – 166 points
  36. Cody Ware – 47 points
  37. Joey Hand – 43 points
  38. Jimmie Johnson – 39 points
  39. Derek Kraus – 32 points
  40. David Ragan – 17 points
  41. Kamui Kobayashi – 8 points
  42. Will Brown – 6 points
  43. Cam Waters – 2 points

Current 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Standings

  1. Corey Heim – 623 points
  2. Christian Eckes – 673 points
  3. Nick Sanchez – 537 points
  4. Ty Majeski – 538 points
  5. Rajah Caruth – 467 points
  6. Tyler Ankrum – 460 points
  7. Grant Enfinger – 454 points
  8. Taylor Gray – 425 points
  9. Ben Rhodes – 399 points
  10. Tanner Gray – 382 points
  11. Daniel Dye – 377 points
  12. Stewart Friesen – 366 points
  13. Matt Crafton – 339 points
  14. Chase Purdy – 338 points
  15. Dean Thompson – 311 points
  16. Layne Riggs – 307 points
  17. Jake Garcia – 300 points
  18. Bayley Currey – 273 points
  19. Ty Dillon – 268 points
  20. Bret Holmes – 258 points
  21. Matt Mills – 248 points
  22. Timmy Hill – 245 points
  23. Mason Massey – 196 points
  24. Lawless Alan – 185 points
  25. Spencer Boyd – 167 points
  26. Kaden Honeycutt – 192 points
  27. Jack Wood – 182 points
  28. Stefan Parsons – 139 points
  29. Conner Jones – 134 points
  30. Thad Moffitt – 119 points
  31. Connor Mosack – 103 points
  32. Luke Fenhaus – 72 points
  33. Mason Maggio – 61 points
  34. Brett Moffitt – 59 points
  35. Keith McGee – 59 points
  36. Colby Howard – 55 points
  37. William Sawalich – 53 points
  38. Johnny Sauter – 53 points
  39. Brenden Queen – 51 points
  40. Jack Hawksworth – 39 points
  41. Connor Zilisch – 38 points
  42. Bryan Dauzat – 31 points
  43. Andres Perez de Lara – 28 points
  44. Dawson Sutton – 28 points
  45. Jason M. White – 25 points
  46. Clint Bowyer – 22 points
  47. Marco Andretti – 18 points
  48. Kris Wright – 18 points
  49. Dawson Cram – 17 points
  50. Carter Fartuch – 16 points

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