Should NASCAR move the Clash from Bowman Gray back to Daytona? Vote

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The 2026 NASCAR Clash is in the books. But it took a while to get there.

The checkered flag arrived more than three hours after the start of the 200-lap race Wednesday, Feb. 4. Along the way, the Cup Series preseason event saw 17 caution flags — many due to crashes on the quarter-mile Bowman Gray Stadium track and one due to inclement weather that has plagued Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the last week.

Of course, the 17 cautions are a Clash record.

Following more than two hours' worth of pauses, Ryan Preece of RFK Racing prevailed. He capitalized on the final of the race's 11 lead changes.

During and after the Clash, some online called for its return to Daytona International Speedway, its original host from 1979 until 2021. In 2022, the exhibition migrated west to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and spent three years there. It debuted at Bowman Gray in 2025.


Possible unpopular opinion: move The Clash back to Daytona and go back to the full 500 schedule.

— Jenna Fryer (@JennaFryer) February 5, 2026


I'm not saying it's entirely NASCAR/FOX Sports' fault...

But this has been a really good advertisement for a Daytona Clash. Road or oval.

— Brett (@brettbphoto) February 5, 2026


It's probably just the raw, in-the-moment feeling, but...

I don't really enjoy watching racing on a slip and slide.

We know this weather event is always possible this time of year.

I'd be happy if the Clash was either at New Smyrna or Daytona.

But...maybe return Dover to the…

— DannyBTalks (Daniel Baldwin) (@DannyBTalks) February 5, 2026

What do you think?

Love Bowman Gray? Prefer it at Daytona? Want to try somewhere new?

The following poll will remain open until Monday.


This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: NASCAR Clash: Should race move from Bowman Gray to Daytona?

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