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A winter storm has delayed the exhibition event to Wednesday.
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Winter Weather Postpones NASCAR's Clash at Bowman Gray Already Shortened Program to Wednesday
After first being moved to Monday, NASCAR's Clash was pushed further to Wednesday due to historic snowfall across North Carolina.
NASCAR's Clash weekend at Bowman Gray has been mostly blown away, but the main event remains on tap for Monday. Here's how to watch.
The Cook Out Clash is scheduled for Feb. 1 at Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina. However, the weather forecast may have other ideas.
NASCAR has rescheduled the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium for the second consecutive day, moving the event to Wednesday, Feb. 4 because of "the impacts of historic winter weather in Winston-Salem and across the North Carolina region."
To avoid complications, NASCAR rescheduled the weekend plans and shifted Saturday's events to a one-day show on Sunday, February 1. However, veteran driver Kenny Wallace believes 6-8 inches of snow will be tough to clear before the Clash. He instead called for the event to be postponed to a later date.
Saturday's on-track activity at Bowman Gray Stadium has been postponed due to potential winter weather, but Sunday's Cook Out Clash remains on, for now.
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season is set to get underway Sunday, Feb. 15, with the 68th running of the Daytona 500. Come Sunday, Nov. 8, at Homestead-Miami Speedway, a champion will be crowned, though it won’t be decided based on the result of that singular race.
NASCAR is rescheduling the Clash, its annual season-opening exhibition race, due to expected inclement weather in the Winston-Salem, N.C. area. The Bowman Gray Stadium track will serve as the host to kick off NASCAR’s 2026 season,
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US: Deadly winter storm grips North Carolina
A weekend winter storm brought record snowfall and extreme cold to the U.S. Southeast, killing two people in traffic accidents and causing more than 1,000 crashes in North Carolina. Coastal areas suffered severe damage,