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What is different in the Bowman Gray Stadium than Nascar’s collision approaches?

What is different in the Bowman Gray Stadium than Nascar’s collision approaches?

It will start only hours before the official start before the race in the morning, but this week we saw many, many closing ceremony for fans and drivers. WXII 12 Lanie Pope is currently competing with Bowman Gray. How is it out, Laney? Oh my god, we have so much fun here. I also learn the improvements about all the additions that you have made on the track here. Of course we know the Madhouse as the Madhouse, right? When I went out here this afternoon, I thought, Wow, there is fresh color. There are all sorts of new things out here, and we have an inside look because Jeff Justin Semting is here and he is actually the project manager for the cookout clash. And they will be able to tell us what is different. You know, we have a lot of people out there who saw this saying: Oh, I got the crazy house every Saturday in summer, right? What is different? What will you expect if you are out here this weekend? We could not be more excited for this Saturday and Sunday for the Cookout Clash in the Bowman Gray Stadium, a 50 -year break for the Nascar Cup series. And having these boys back is incredible. For people who come to the event location and our regular Saturday returnees, the nice thing is that we hope that these are a regular show for them and we hope that many of the same elements they see every Saturday are on here Place. It is our hope and effort to throw a national spotlight on what this place is every Saturday evening with this event. So we have a couple, a few additional elements for you, which we have very excited to share with people on site who are new to the market, but we are very happy about what will come. And they said that about 40% of the tickets come from the Carolinas. So there will be a lot of people here. Of course we heard from all the people who come from other places. If you step into it, what do you think is the first thing you notice? I think the first thing you will notice is this amazing new lighting system, which we have very excited. Also the new safer barrier walls, but we also want to throw the Bowman Gray Stadium, but also the Winston-Salem community into the spotlight. So if you go around the fan hall, we hope that you can find a taste on Winston-Salem. We have a lot of cool local restaurants that come out here to build small providers -pop -ups so that we are not more excited about it. And then on the other side of MLK from the Bowman Gray Stadium we will have a Nascar fanzone. If you don’t have a favorite driver, hopefully you do it at the end of the night. And we will also make a few drivers -Q & antiqua out there and a whole series of cool other objects. So so much stuff. And you have a small piece of swag there. Would you like to show that? ABSOLUTELY. This is actually for you, isn’t it? Thank you for getting out. Every fan who comes out at Cookout thanks to our good partner will get a scarf. We know that the conditions could be a little cooler this Saturday and Sunday at night. Keep on and put it on. I want to see what it looks like. Yes, absolutely. Let us show you here. We have to make sure that they are to full conflict colors. So every fan will come out, this thing will begin. Partner at Cookout. Hopefully it will keep it a bit warm and keep her entertaining. Thank you Justin. IN ORDER. We’ll send it back to you again, Dave. Hey, I have a scarf for the cold weather. What I don’t want to do is to absorb the umbrella. Not tonight and not this weekend. The weekend may be pretty good, Laney, but if we get into the day tomorrow, if we want to practice any practice in the afternoon, it could be an obstacle to a few showers. But for Saturday and the Madhouse Classic in Bowman Gray looks pretty dry. Temperatures not bad around 1:45 p.m. a nice afternoon, mostly sunny, and temperatures in the upper 50s. Then on Sunday you have to fight a little more by means of a colder weather. Could be a few clouds from time to time. The main event 8:00. It will be a bit cool. The temperatures will be in the 40s, so you still have to bundle when you go out there. Sit on the grandstand on the Bowman Gray. We have clouds out there this afternoon. TONIGHT. Start with some sunshine today. Then the clouds were somehow filtered. Now they start to thicken just a little to temperatures. We are 60 Yanceyville everywhere in the upper 50s and again in Mocksville and at the bottom in Montgomery County. The breeze from the south of southeast, not nearly as windy as yesterday, but it is this southern river that allowed our temperatures to go a little more on the thermometer today. 40s in the mountains at this hour. So chillier up there. 54 in North Wilkesboro in the Foothill communities, and their winds are significantly determined, where they were quite impressive yesterday afternoon, today 61 Burlington and Winston-Salem and Asheboro 63 in Lexington and Reidsville. So we had another warm day out there, far above the normal for our temperatures. We are still drying out there, so we will have another day a month tomorrow. We will have another day tomorrow so that this chance has developed that some rain will develop, with a little more than three quarters of inches for the month under normal, just more than 2.25 inches for the month so far we have also been able to Use a rain and the drought monitor has been updated from today. And this moderate drought is slowly drifting a little more out of Forsyth County to the West to Davie and Yadkin and Iredell County. We will see if this continues. After this rain we look pretty dry. A chance for the day tomorrow when we go beyond the seven -day forecasts, and you will see that in just a few minutes. So this is a really best probability of rain that we have had for some time. However, it is not lived for long. In addition, we have had a fire risk out there in the last few days. High and very high conditions in the areas of the Foothill Counties. So this will help to suppress a little more. Here are the rains. And note that you can lift north with a low pressure. There were some flood warnings about parts of Arkansas from the past. Some rain showers are shown here on the radar. We are pretty dry in the lower levels. The lower ones several hundred foot a thousand foot in the atmosphere. Most of it does not quite reach the floor, but it saturates the atmosphere. And this column, and so that some of these raindrops start to get to the ground. Maybe tonight in a stained way, but tomorrow better chances, mild in the southeast. Here is the storm system, and it is now pushing into areas of Arkansas. It will move to the north and east over time, but for this reason the majority of the rain will come. When we come to the day tomorrow. Solated early showering when we come into the day on Friday, mainly rain in the afternoon. The amount of precipitation during this period during this period around midnight or on Friday evening, maybe more than three quarters of inches, perhaps a little isolated thunder. The thing is that you have a wet path on your way home tomorrow. Thunderstorm activity. It is possible to see or hear a thunder or two, but most of it will be to our south. Don’t be surprised, but I think it would be very accidental if you see it 47 in the morning. The clouds are quite prominent. You may get a few sunbreaks tomorrow. 67 Spoty showers. The best chance of rain when we arrive in the foothills in the foothills later in the afternoon in Piedmont 60. And these shower and the winds will mainly appear in Piedmont, although we will see some pretty strong wind conditions tomorrow. And in the mountains the winds are too inconsistent showers. Early probability of rain in the afternoon and temperatures in the low and in the mid -1950s in the mountains. For your Friday. Here is Saturday and Sunday. Now all of this is clear when we come to the night, Friday evening and Saturday and Sunday. Pretty dry and not bad temperature. 60 Saturday 54 Sunday. And then we are in the middle and upper 60

What is different in the Bowman Gray Stadium than Nascar’s collision approaches?

The exhibition race of the NASCAR season opening cup series, The Clash, will take place this weekend at the Bowman Gray Stadium. On February 1, a 125-round-modified race will be held on the route, followed by practice and qualification for the main event on Sunday. February 2 will be the first time that Nascar has been visiting Winston-Salem since 1971. Lanie Pope from WXII 12 spoke to the organizers about what is different on the route and which article fans will come at the event.

The exhibition race of the NASCAR season opening cup series, The Clash, will take place this weekend at the Bowman Gray Stadium.

On February 1, a 125-round-modified race will be held on the route, followed by practice and qualification for the main event on Sunday. February 2 will be the first time that Nascar has been visiting Winston-Salem since 1971.

Lanie Pope from WXII 12 spoke to the organizers about what is different on the route and which article fans will get at the event.

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