WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — Several improvements are coming to Bowman Gray Stadium as it prepares for the return of NASCAR in 2025.
On Thursday, NASCAR, the city of Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem State University announced several initiatives that will take place at the track.
Improvements to the stadium will include a brand-new lighting system that coincides with the needed lighting for nationally televised racing as well as a SAFER barrier putting the track up to speed with every other NASCAR National Series racetrack.
Funding for the lighting system will come from a pandemic recovery grant that was awarded to Winston-Salem in 2022 as part of the North Carolina Motorsports Relief Fund.
“Part of being good stewards of Bowman Gray Stadium includes preparing it to host compelling events that rightfully place it in the national spotlight,” said Ben Kennedy, NASCAR Executive Vice President, Chief Venue and Racing Innovation Officer. “We are grateful to Musco for providing the premium event lighting product to illuminate this historic venue. The preparations in advance of The Clash will position this national treasure as a showcase of national and grassroots racing for the next generation and beyond.”
The Clash will take place on Feb. 1, 2025, and will be the first time the Cup Series has been at the track since 1971.