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Practice #2 : Bowman Gray Stadium

NASCAR Busch Light Clash at Bowman Gray

Bowman Gray Stadium , Winston-Salem, NC

Sunday, February 2nd, 2025 Race 0 of 36 2025 Season
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Chase Elliott wins Cook Out Clash at historic Bowman Gray Stadium

Pole winner Chase Elliott held off a dramatic charge from Ryan Blaney to win Sunday night’s Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium in front of a teeming, vociferous sellout crowd at the historic quarter-mile.

Adroitly working lapped traffic in the closing stages of the 200-lap season-opening exhibition race, Elliott crossed the finish line 1.333 seconds ahead of Blaney, who started last among the 23 competitors on a driver points provisional.

Elliott claimed his first victory in the Clash, which came to Bowman Gray after a three-year stint in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The driver of the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet reveled in the NASCAR Cup Series’ return to the iconic short track after an absence of 54 years.

“This environment is special,” said Elliott, who led 171 laps, including the first 96 before surrendering the lead to eventual third-place finisher Denny Hamlin. “This is a place that has a deep history in NASCAR. I think they deserve this event, truthfully.

“I hope we didn’t disappoint. It was fun for me at least, and we’ll hopefully come back here one day.”

Hamlin led twice for 28 laps, but faded after Elliott retook the top spot from him on Lap 126. And when Blaney slipped past Hamlin’s Toyota on Lap 147, it became a two-driver race.

But Blaney’s car tightened up in the late going, preventing the driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford from challenging for the win. Blaney thought better of making an overly aggressive move on the series’ seven-time most popular driver.

“I’m not going to bulldog into him and get chased out of here with pitchforks,” Blaney quipped… “I just didn’t quite have enough right rear at the end to make a move on him.”

Joey Logano finished fourth, followed by Bubba Wallace, who advanced from his 14th-place starting position. Ross Chastain, Austin Cindric, Tyler Reddick, Shane van Gisbergen and Chris Buescher completed the top 10.

Hamlin rued the final restart on Lap 121, after the seventh caution for Brad Keselowski’s spin off Wallace’s bumper.

“I just didn’t do very well on that restart there, and kind of lost the bottom, and Chase took advantage of it,” Hamlin said. “Once you get the lead, it’s a lot easier to hang on to it.

“I thought that they were just a little better that second half than we were, along with the 12 (Blaney) was as well. We just have to get a little bit better, but overall, a good day for our Sport Clips Toyota.”

In the last chance qualifier that determined positions 21 and 22 in the main event, Kyle Larson charged from the 10th starting position and survived nine cautions to win the 75-lap event and advance to the Clash.

On Lap 72, Larson grabbed the lead from Josh Berry, who was making his first competitive start for Wood Brothers Racing at the track where team patriarch and NASCAR Hall of Famer Glen Wood secured all four of his Cup Series victories.

Larson took the top spot for the first time on Lap 30 and led a race-high 36 circuits en route to the win. However, Larson’s No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet sustained damage after he surrendered the lead to Erik Jones for a restart on Lap 65.

In a melee moments after racing resumed, Jones spun in a three-wide mishap with Berry and Larson and dropped out of contention.

“My car was way better than it was yesterday,” said Larson, whose eighth-place finish in his Saturday heat relegated him to the last chance qualifier. “That was fun. I was able to get to the front without really getting into too many people.

“But then after that long break (for local champion Burt Myers hard wreck on Lap 61), I cycled really tight for that restart and allowed Erik to get in front of me and just kind of lost control of the race at that point. Then, the next restart, it got crazy, and I got a bunch of damage.”

Berry, who started 13th, held second to secure the 22nd spot in the Clash. Berry and Larson finished 13th and 17th, respectively, in the main event.

“It got pretty rough,” Berry said. “You hate that it comes to that, but it is what it is—it’s the Madhouse, it’s Bowman Gray Stadium, it’s a tight race track, and you’re going to run into each other.”

Notes: Elliott is the 26th different driver to win the Clash and the eighth different driver to win the event in the last eight years. He’s the first driver to win in a Chevrolet since Jimmie Johnson did so in 2019… This was the sixth time the Clash has been won from the pole position.

  • Drivers Entered: 39
  • Laps Scheduled: 200
  • Margin of Victory: 01.333 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 1 Hours 13 Minutes 15 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 40.956
  • Cautions: 7 for laps
  • Lead Changes: 4
  • Green Flag Passes: 451 (2.3 passes per green flag lap)

  • Bowman Gray Stadium
  • Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray
  • Race Winner: Chase Elliott
  • Age: 29
  • Team : No 9 - NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet
  • Owner: Rick Hendrick
  • Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson
  • Chase Elliott won the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray, his first victory in the annual NASCAR Cup Series exhibition event
  • Elliott is the 26th different driver to win the Clash all-time, and the eighth different driver to win the event since 2018
  • This is crew chief Alan Gustafson's first Clash victory Gustafson is the 37th different crew chief to win the event
  • Hendrick Motorsports ties Richard Childress Racing for the second-most Clash wins all-time with eight each Joe Gibbs Racing leads the series in Clash wins with 12
  • Hendrick Motorsports is one of 15 different organizations to win the Clash all-time
  • This is the sixth time the Clash has been won from the pole or first starting position (1981, 1987, 1989, 2014, 2024, 2025)
The entire NASCAR Cup Series field
Winston-Salem, North Carolina - February 1, 2025 : The entire NASCAR Cup Series field poses for a photo prior to practice for the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium.
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DRIVER
DRIVER
#
MAKE
SINGLE BEST LAP
RANK
SPEED
TIME
BHND
LAP
LAPS
TOTAL
MULTI-LAP AVERAGES
5-LAP
10-LAP
15-LAP
20-LAP
25-LAP
30-LAP
10-LAP AVG
SPEED
FROM
TO

Chase Elliott
9
Chevrolet
1
63.762
14.115
0.000
10
18
63.180
6
15
Chris Buescher
17
Ford
2
63.622
14.146
0.031
10
17
62.199
8
17
Denny Hamlin
11
Toyota
3
63.600
14.151
0.036
9
18
57.626
7
16
Tyler Reddick
45
Toyota
4
63.546
14.163
0.048
9
15
62.576
5
14
Brad Keselowski
6
Ford
5
63.514
14.170
0.055
10
12
57.281
3
12
Chase Briscoe
19
Toyota
6
63.501
14.173
0.058
13
20
63.087
6
15
Christopher Bell
20
Toyota
7
63.407
14.194
0.079
12
15
63.023
6
15
Joey Logano
22
Ford
8
63.407
14.194
0.079
11
18
63.095
7
16
Ryan Blaney
12
Ford
9
63.313
14.215
0.100
9
17
62.781
7
16
Shane van Gisbergen
88
Chevrolet
10
63.304
14.217
0.102
11
14
60.766
5
14
William Byron
24
Chevrolet
11
63.264
14.226
0.111
14
17
14.262
14.293
62.967
7
16
Austin Cindric
2
Ford
12
63.238
14.232
0.117
8
14
60.915
5
14
Justin Haley
7
Chevrolet
13
63.220
14.236
0.121
11
17
14.324
14.397
62.517
7
16
Zane Smith
38
Ford
14
63.180
14.245
0.130
12
20
62.684
9
18
Alex Bowman
48
Chevrolet
15
63.176
14.246
0.131
8
17
14.313
14.378
62.599
7
16
Cole Custer
41
Ford
16
63.171
14.247
0.132
10
14
14.288
60.463
5
14
Ross Chastain
1
Chevrolet
17
63.167
14.248
0.133
13
20
60.407
6
15
Bubba Wallace
23
Toyota
18
63.109
14.261
0.146
8
16
14.356
14.807
60.980
6
15
Carson Hocevar
77
Chevrolet
19
63.052
14.274
0.159
5
17
14.307
14.543
14.548
61.964
2
11
Todd Gilliland
34
Ford
20
63.021
14.281
0.166
12
17
14.333
14.454
62.274
7
16
Josh Berry
21
Ford
21
63.012
14.283
0.168
11
16
61.570
6
15
Kyle Larson
5
Chevrolet
22
63.003
14.285
0.170
11
17
14.321
59.467
7
16
Ryan Preece
60
Ford
23
62.994
14.287
0.172
4
16
14.429
14.644
14.706
61.508
2
11
Ty Gibbs
54
Toyota
24
62.994
14.287
0.172
9
14
14.331
60.375
5
14
Noah Gragson
4
Ford
25
62.972
14.292
0.177
5
15
14.354
14.450
14.715
62.288
3
12
Daniel Suarez
99
Chevrolet
26
62.964
14.294
0.179
8
20
14.450
14.555
14.825
61.847
6
15
AJ Allmendinger
16
Chevrolet
27
62.858
14.318
0.203
9
19
61.702
7
16
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
47
Chevrolet
28
62.858
14.318
0.203
11
20
61.467
8
17
Kyle Busch
8
Chevrolet
29
62.854
14.319
0.204
10
16
14.429
14.486
62.135
7
16
Erik Jones
43
Toyota
30
62.783
14.335
0.220
11
20
14.420
14.494
14.743
62.098
7
16
Riley Herbst
35
Toyota
31
62.770
14.338
0.223
6
17
14.388
14.446
14.631
62.303
3
12
John Hunter Nemechek
42
Toyota
32
62.665
14.362
0.247
9
19
14.464
14.721
15.248
61.221
7
16
Austin Dillon
3
Chevrolet
33
62.578
14.382
0.267
3
16
14.442
14.586
14.685
61.720
2
11
Cody Ware
51
Ford
34
62.496
14.401
0.286
12
20
61.916
10
19
Tim Brown
15
Ford
35
62.301
14.446
0.331
4
16
14.566
14.647
14.723
61.451
3
12
Michael McDowell
71
Chevrolet
36
62.206
14.468
0.353
10
19
61.617
7
16
Ty Dillon
10
Chevrolet
37
61.673
14.593
0.478
3
16
14.696
14.778
15.061
60.906
2
11
Garrett Smithley
66
Ford
38
61.635
14.602
0.487
10
19
60.976
8
17
Burt Myers
50
Chevrolet
39
61.627
14.604
0.489
8
19
14.718
14.983
15.260
60.115
6
15