NASCAR has found itself wrapped up in its own storm. Fans are not having it, and even the biting cold engulfing North Carolina doesn’t match up to their harsh comments. As a winter storm moved into Winston-Salem this weekend, Bowman Gray Stadium was pre-treated with brine ahead of the scheduled NASCAR Cookout Clash, a precaution intended to help with snow removal and maintain track conditions. However, as NASCAR’s vice president, Ben Kennedy, addressed the situation online, fans couldn’t help themselves and began calling for a major change.

Kennedy took to X to explain how NASCAR was trying to improve the situation.

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“The team prepped the facility late last week. We’re continuing to monitor the situation. Stay safe, everyone.

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However, this update seemed to fuel fan fury more than anything. It isn’t personal; it’s just the scheduling of the non-points event on a cold February day.

Despite the efforts, the region’s icy, snowy weather has frustrated many who are already dealing with delays in supporting series like the NASCAR Truck Series and the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, whose test sessions have been pushed to February 3–4 from January 27–28.

Even with the unpredictable winter weather, NASCAR has kept the Clash at its historic quarter-mile short track because of its unique legacy and the success of last year’s event. NASCAR noted that fans from 44 states, 5 countries, and 3 continents bought tickets for the 17,000-seat arena.

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But the Clash never belonged to the North Carolina track to begin with. The NASCAR Clash began in 1979 at Daytona International Speedway as a season-opening non-points exhibition race before the Daytona 500 for more than four decades.

However, all of that changed starting in 2022, when NASCAR moved the Clash to alternative venues such as the Daytona road course and the temporary short track at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before relocating it again in 2025 to historic Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem.

And now in 2026, the Clash returns to the North Carolina track.

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