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Bowman Gray Stadium, also nicknamed "The Madhouse," has long been a proving ground for Southern short-track mayhem. The post All Hell Breaks Loose at NASCAR’s Iconic Track as Final-Lap Drama Erupts ...
NASCAR RETURNS to The MADHOUSE! ! The 2025 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium! NASCAR fans, IT’S GO TIME! After a long off-season, the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series kicks off with an absolute ...
Making the Madhouse Bowman Gray Stadium has had plenty of nicknames in its day, with "Home of the Hot Modifieds" and "Still the Most Exciting of Them All" used almost interchangeably in early ...
In an attempt to 'rekindle its history,' NASCAR will open 2025 with the Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium. The series has not run at the North Carolina quarter-mile since 1971.
Nothing is known about NASCAR’s plans for the Clash or Bowman Gray Stadium in 2026, but all signs point to Bowman Gray’s return to the schedule being a massive success. Cook Out Clash at ...
The 0.25-mile oval nestled in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is affectionately known as ‘The Madhouse’. If you’re wondering where the moniker comes from, all it takes is one quick search.
You don't often see 53-year-old debutants in the NASCAR Cup Series. However, with the NASCAR Cup Series making its first trek to Bowman Gray Stadium since the 1971 season, and the legendary 0.250 ...
As NASCAR moved on to bigger and more modern markets and facilities, Bowman Gray remained stuck in time. It is home to Winston-Salem State University’s football team, and serves as a quarter ...
The Madhouse lived up to its reputation at points throughout the NASCAR Cook Out Clash race weekend. Drivers pushed, and shoved their way around the 0.250-mile short track in Winston-Salem, NC.
NASCAR Modifieds driver Chris Fleming, driving the #16 entry, won the first Madhouse Classic at Bowman Gray in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.. Nicknamed “The Show Stopper,” Fleming emerged ...
The Madhouse lived up to its reputation at points throughout the NASCAR Cook Out Clash race weekend. Drivers pushed, and shoved their way around the 0.250-mile short track in Winston-Salem, NC.