
NASCAR's unofficial start to the 2026 season is in jeopardy due to winter weather. Winter Storm Fern left Bowman Gray Stadium covered in snow just days before the pre-season Clash that is supposed to take place at the iconic short track.
The track, located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was completely covered in snow following the storm. Plows have been working to clear the roads around Bowman Gray, but despite some sunshine, little is melting as temperatures remain around freezing. According to AccuWeather, temperatures punched above freezing for the first time on Tuesday and will remain in the mid to upper 30s for the next few days.
The track itself and garage area is now clear while the infield remains coated with a thin layer of snow. Crews are also working to clear ice from the grandstands. Their efforts will be stifled by the fact that temperatures will plunge back down just in time for the race weekend with a high of 21 and low of 11 on Saturday, and the possibility of an additional four to eight inches of snow. Temps will remain below freezing until Monday, but even then, it will only reach a high of around 33 degrees.
Mike Joy, who works as the play-by-play announcer for NASCAR on FOX, gave the following update regarding the track on Wednesday: "Progress made today at the stadium. Main St is now cleared, but most side roads are still unplowed packed snow. Temp hit 40 today, that and the sun helped. The FOX trucks are in place, and TV setup continues. Looks like we are racing at BGS this weekend, IF there's no more snow."
TV equipment is being set up at the track, but conversations continue regarding possible adjustments to the weekend schedule as the chance of snow is only increasing.
NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Venue & Racing Innovation Officer Ben Kennedy offered the following insight on Tuesday:
"Snow has been cleared from the track and garage areas at Bowman Gray. Hoping for a warm(er) day or two in Winston-Salem to accelerate clean up. We’re continuing to monitor more weather this weekend and will communicate schedule changes, if any."
This is the second year of The Clash being held at Bowman Gray Stadium. In 2024, NASCAR held the event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the final time, and that event was forced to run one day early due to historic rainfall and flooding that hit Southern California.
Current conditions for the drive from Main Street in Winston-Salem to Bowman Gray Stadium. pic.twitter.com/RlOMX3J0hp
— Bozi Tatarevic (@BoziTatarevic) January 28, 2026
Thursday update
The situation remains unchanged. While the track has been prepared for racing following cleanup from last weekend's storm, a new winter weather advisory has been issued for the upcoming weekend.
Snow will begin falling on Friday and continue into Saturday with a projection of four to eight inches of accumulation. Temperatures will stay below freezing for the entire race weekend.
Even still, inspection has begun at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds where the cars will be stores overnight:
NASCAR Inspection is underway for the CLASH at BOWMAN GRAYinside the Event Center at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds, 5 miles away from the stadium. The race cars will be stay overnight for fans to see on Friday during FanFest and go to the track about 2:30. #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/NpEY5Cs1c7
— Chris Weaver (@chris8video) January 29, 2026