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Soon-to-be rookie Sprint Cup driver
Joey Logano -- you've heard all about him I bet -- was planning to race Saturday night at
Richmond International Raceway for the first time in NASCAR's top division.
Tropical Storm Hanna had other ideas, though.
The rain and winds from the weakened storm moved through the Richmond, Va.-area Friday night and Saturday, forcing the postponement of the event until Sunday afternoon, and in the process, forcing Logano to miss his first try at a
Sprint Cup race because NASCAR canceled qualifying and set the field via points.
Logano was supposed to drive
Joe Gibbs Racing's No. 02
Toyota in a paint scheme exactly opposite that of
Tony Stewart's No. 20 Home Depot machine. Logano, of course, will be taking Stewart's seat at JGR in 2009.
In practice, he was 9th quickest on the speed chart.
Originally, his next start was supposed to be at
New Hampshire Motor Speedway next weekend, though the plans for that seem to be evolving after the Richmond setback.