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City of Winston-Salem (1937–present) Operator: Winston-Salem Speedway Inc/National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC: Opened: 1937: Construction cost: US$ 2.2 million: Major events: Current: NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out Clash (2025) Myers Brothers 250 (1958–1971) Former: NASCAR K&N Pro Series East NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 (2011–2015)
FILE - Race fans react as driver Burt Myers gets caught up between turns one and two during the 100-lap Modified race on Saturday, July 22, 2023, at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C ...
The series began as the NASCAR Winston Racing Series in 1982 as weekly, local track racing sanctioned by NASCAR. Due to restrictions imposed by the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, Winston's sponsorship was replaced by Dodge in 2001 (coinciding with their re-entry to the Cup Series that year), lasting until 2006.
On August 17, 2024, NASCAR announced that the Clash would be moved to Bowman Gray Stadium, becoming the first NASCAR-sanctioned race at the track since 1971. [9] Scrutineering took place at Charlotte Motor Speedway on January 30. Post-race inspection would take place in both Winston-Salem and also at NASCAR facilities in Charlotte. [10]
The 1960 International 200 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on June 26, 1960, at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.. The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade.
The historic race track in Winston-Salem is officially set to host NASCAR for the first time since 1971. NASCAR to open 2025 season at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem with the Clash Skip to ...
NASCAR racing officially returns to Winston-Salem. The season-opening “Clash” is moving to Bowman Gray Stadium, the quarter-mile historic race track that last hosted the NASCAR Cup Series in 1971.
After Winston relinquished their sponsorship of the NASCAR Cup Series in 2004, a museum honoring the Winston Cup era opened in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 2005. The museum was operated independently of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company or NASCAR themselves, but otherwise used Winston branding as last seen in 2003.