Image: The Sao Paulo 300 just can't catch a break, with rain causing problems at the IndyCar race for the second year in a row. The race has been postponed until Monday after thunderstorms made track conditions unsafe on the streets of South America's city on Sunday. Last year's inaugural race had already been affected by severe weather, ending before its scheduled 75 laps. IndyCar officials made the call after Sunday's race was stopped for more than two hours and track conditions failed to improve. Only 14 laps were completed, 11 under the yellow flag. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/racing/indycar/news/story?id=6461526