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Nothing is known about NASCAR’s plans for the Clash or Bowman Gray Stadium in 2026, but all signs point to Bowman Gray’s return to the schedule being a massive success.
The Madhouse lived up to its reputation at points throughout the NASCAR Cook Out Clash race weekend. Drivers pushed, and shoved their way around the 0.250-mile short track in Winston-Salem, NC.
NASCAR Modifieds driver Chris Fleming, driving the #16 entry, won the first Madhouse Classic at Bowman Gray in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Nicknamed “The Show Stopper,” Fleming emerged ...
NASCAR kicked off its 2025 season with a visit to Bowman Gray Stadium for the Clash. Saturday night’s heat races set the stage for the Last Chance Qualifier and the highly anticipated 200-lap ...
As NASCAR moved on to bigger and more modern markets and facilities, Bowman Gray remained stuck in time. It is home to Winston-Salem State University’s football team, and serves as a quarter ...
The mythical “Madhouse” is the very real answer, as NASCAR’s top division held official on-track sessions at Bowman Gray Stadium for the first time since the dog days of August 1971.
The first NASCAR-sanctioned race was in 1949. The race doesn't count for points and is the lead-up to the Feb. 16 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, which hosted the Clash from 1979 to ...
Tim Brown, shown here driving the No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford in practice for the 2025 NASCAR Cook Out Clash, says that the opportunity to run a NASCAR Cup car at Bowman Gray is special.