BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Rain has forced the postponement of the 67th running of the Hoosier Hundred to Saturday, May 25, at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Mother Nature washed away Friday night’s originally scheduled 67th running of the event after qualifications were completed. Kody Swanson captured the pole for the event with a two-lap combined time of 42.316 seconds around the .686-mile paved oval.
Cars are on track beginning at 9 a.m. ET. The midget feature will open the day followed by the USAC Silver Crown feature, the USF2000 main event and the USF Pro Series.
Saturday’s USAC Silver Crown feature has been shortened from 146 laps/100 miles to 100 laps/68.6 miles.