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Barber IndyCar race red-flagged for weather

The Verizon IndyCar Series Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama remains under its second red flag after 23 laps due to untenable track conditions caused by persistent heavy rain, wind and darkness. The race got underway 35 minutes earlier than originally scheduled because of the weather and started under the caution, going green on lap 2. On lap 3 Marco Andretti, who had been chasing teammate Alexander Rossi, spun going downhill in the museum corner, dropping him to 21st but only bringing out a local yellow. Newgarden opened up a four-second lead while the rest of the field did their best to try and see the track around them. How much rain is coming down? This is what it looks like as cars go...
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