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"textContent": "INDIANAPOLIS: Intermittent rain disrupted preparations at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, forcing the cancellation of morning practice and putting Saturday’s Indianapolis 500 qualifying session at risk.\n\nThe IndyCar Series called off the scheduled 8.30–9.30 am ET full-field practice as scattered showers and storms continued over the 2.5-mile oval. Qualifying runs, planned from 11 am to 5.50 pm ET, were also under threat due to persistent wet conditions.\n\nDespite the weather, cars were still moving through pre-race inspection lines on Saturday morning, according to local reports. Officials warned that if all 33 drivers cannot complete at least one qualifying attempt, the session would be pushed to Sunday, creating a tightly packed schedule of knockout rounds.\n\nThe 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 is scheduled for May 24, with defending champion Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi Racing set to return.\n\nThe post Rain delays Indy 500 build-up, qualifying session at risk appeared first on HUM News English.",
"title": "Rain delays Indy 500 build-up, qualifying session at risk"
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