Clash at Bowman Gray: Everything You Need to Know

Despite being the longest-running weekly race track in NASCAR, Bowman Gray hasn’t seen the major touring series of the sport since 1971. Many of your parents weren’t even born yet… Located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Bowman Gray is a welcome change to the last three years of the Clash, where the industry had to make the trip all the way to LA. For most race teams, Winston-Salem is only a short drive up 85 to 285. In NASCAR’s return to Bowman Gray Stadium, which is coming up in three days, here is everything you need to know, from the TV schedule to the race format.

Bowman Gray Stadium

  • Opened in 1937
  • 17,000 Capacity
  • 0 banking
  • .25 miles
  • Asphalt Surface

Race Format

The 2025 Advanced Autoparts Modified Series Madhouse Classic

The MadHouse Classic will be broadcast for FREE on FloRacing and the all-new NASCAR Channel.

The 125-lap Modified race will feature some of the best racers that Bowman Gray and Modified racing have and even names NASCAR fans will recognize, including Bobby Labonte and Ryan Preece.

TV Schedule

Saturday

  • 11:15 am Madhouse Classic Practice
  • 12 pm Madhouse Classic Qualifying
  • 1:45 pm Madhouse Classic Race; FloRacing or NASCAR Channel
  • 6:10 pm NASCAR Cup Series Clash Practice & Qualifying; FOX Sports 1
  • 8:30 pm Heat Race #1; FOX Sports 1
  • 8:45 pm Heat Race #2; FOX Sports 1
  • 9 pm Heat Race #3; FOX Sports 1
  • 9:15 pm Heat Race #4; FOX Sports 1

Sunday

  • 6 pm NASCAR Cup Series Clash Last Chance Qualifier; FOX
  • 7:30 pm Pre-Race & Driver introductions; FOX
  • 8 pm 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Clash; FOX

Header Courtesy of Bowman Gray Stadium

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