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Bowman Gray Stadium was a popular venue for high school football in the 1970s and 1980s. Parkland and R.J. Reynolds High Schools shared Bowman Gray Stadium as their home field for high school football until the two schools built their own facility (Deaton-Thompson Stadium) in 1994.
Bowman Gray Stadium: City of Winston-Salem 0.25-mile (0.40 km) No banking Paved Oval Winston-Salem, North Carolina: 17,000 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium: None None Bristol Motor Speedway: Speedway Motorsports: 0.533-mile (0.858 km) Turns: 26°–30° Straights: 6°–10° Concrete Oval: Bristol, Tennessee: 153,000 Food City 500 Bass Pro ...
This complex originally included Joel Coliseum, Truist Field (Groves Stadium), David F. Couch Ballpark (Ernie Shore Field), the Fairgrounds Arena and the off-site Bowman-Gray Stadium. Ownership [ edit ]
If you’re looking for a historic NASCAR track, look no further than Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The popular quarter-mile bullring is NASCAR’s longest running weekly ...
When discussing the most efficient drivers in the history of Bowman Gray Stadium, John Holleman IV is a name many would initially overlook. Yet success has followed the Winston-Salem, North ...
Bowman Gray Stadium is a NASCAR sanctioned 1 ⁄ 4-mile (0.40 km) asphalt flat oval short track and longstanding football stadium located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.It is one of stock car racing's most legendary venues, and is referred to as "NASCAR's longest-running weekly race track".
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. The Clash, being held at Bowman Gray for the ...
The current home of the Winston-Salem State football team is Bowman Gray Stadium, which is also home to the NASCARs "longest-running weekly race track", as the stadium is a dual-use complex for both sports.