As things stand, NASCAR’s biggest enemy currently is the snowstorms. The Clash at Bowman Gray hasn’t even kicked off, and it’s already facing its first major threat. Preseason testing for the truck and the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series has already been delayed and pushed to February, but NASCAR doesn’t want any more delays. What was supposed to be a smooth lead-up to the first big race of the year is now pushing track crews into full cleanup mode.

NASCAR journalist Matt Weaver was the first to reveal NASCAR’s plan to get over the weather hurdle.

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NASCAR and city crews have begun getting the venue ready for next weekend’s Cup Series race, including installing track electronics and repainting the walls and infield.

A winter storm is expected to coat the area in ice, so officials are pushing to finish work early to ensure crews can move around the facility safely.

Temperatures in North Carolina and the surrounding region are already plunging below freezing, and a winter storm is now moving in. While conditions may be manageable for now, the forecast is prompting major changes.

While the Clash is scheduled for February 1, forecasts indicate temperatures will improve by then. Daytime highs could reach around 39.2°F, though nights may still dip below freezing. That is a relief for fans, but a sudden weather shift could still disrupt not just the Clash but also the lower-tier series.

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However, the weather problems aren’t new to these NASCAR grounds.

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