The NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray will be the Cook Out Clash. Just a month from now, the Cup Series hits the track in Winston-Salem. Cook Out has sponsored a number of NASCAR events in recent years. Having an entitlement partner is a big deal for the NASCAR Clash. With the race taking place in Cook Out’s backyard more or less, the restaurant chain could not pass up this opportunity.
The Madhouse Classic will also be sponsored by Cook Out. On Saturday, February 1, a modified 125-lap feature event will take place. On Sunday, the Cup Series event will take place. One thing, the logos look fantastic. “Cook Out’s participation in this historic weekend at Bowman Gray Stadium is amazing,” stated Ben Kennedy, Executive Vice President, Chief Venue and Racing Innovation Officer for NASCAR. “Their assistance elevates it to a new level, and we are eager to collaborate with them to create a memorable weekend for the fans.” Cook Out is a common local restaurant. Fortunately, the chain had reached Murray, Kentucky, when I was a college student.
Reminiscent of a banana fudge smoothie and a carton of double chicken quesadillas. In addition to serving quick, simple, and typically late-night meals, Cook Out has made a big investment in marketing. Last year, they supported the Southern 500 at Darlington, Richmond, and Martinsville races.
A sponsor boosts NASCAR Clash
The NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium should be making you want to race, if the excitement wasn’t already there. Yes, the Tulsa Shootout is currently underway. Madhouse, however, watching big stock cars race around a quarter-mile course? That doesn’t happen every year.
The Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium has a nice ring to itThe drivers wouldn’t want it any other way, and the fans will be loud and mean. There’s a good chance that there will be a fistfight on the track or in the crowd. Cook Out is a great sponsor and has many connections in the racing world. Jeremy Reaves, co-owner, will have his son Max in the ARCA Menards Series East this season, driving the No. 18 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing. Fans are going to have a lot of fun at the race, watching on TV, and maybe we’ll get to see the action tip over into a fight or two.