NASCAR has postponed all Saturday Cook Out Clash on-track activity at Bowman Gray Stadium due to expected extreme weather, but the Cook Out Clash main event remains scheduled for Sunday night, the sanctioning body announced. The decision affects NASCAR Cup Series practice, qualifying, and heat races, which had been planned for Saturday, January 31.
The Cook Out Madhouse Classic, featuring NASCAR Weekly Series Modified and Sportsman divisions, has also been postponed, with NASCAR saying a future date will be announced. Today's schedule remains intact, with the Clash Preview at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Event Center taking place as planned.
However, the Clash Fan Fest originally planned across the street from Bowman Gray Stadium will no longer be held this weekend. Sunday's revised schedule will now carry the full competitive load, including Cup Series practice and qualifying, followed by the Last Chance Qualifier and NASCAR Race Day on FOX.
com/weather or by calling 855-525-7223. The Cook Out Clash main event remains a priority for the organization, and it will take place as scheduled on Sunday night.
Despite the postponement, NASCAR is committed to delivering an exciting racing experience for its fans.
The decision to postpone Saturday's events highlights the importance of prioritizing safety in motorsports, particularly when extreme weather conditions are involved. It's a testament to NASCAR's commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for drivers and spectators alike.




