NASCAR Clash postponed due to snow
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There is an 82% probability that Winston-Salem will receive four-to-eight inches of snowfall from now until 5 a.m. Sunday, forecasts show.
“In year one, we hit the jackpot,” said NASCAR’s Justin Swilling, who is in charge of the Clash on behalf of the sanctioning body. “This year, I wouldn’t say we’ve lost the bet, but we rolled the dice, and unfortunately, Mother Nature didn’t want us to stay on schedule.”
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — This weekend’s snow has once again delayed NASCAR’s Cook Out Clash. It has been moved to Wednesday. The race was originally supposed to happen Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem. It was postponed the first time to Sunday because it wasn’t safe for fans and teams to be on the roads.
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