Icy weather could throw a wrench into NASCAR’s Clash weekend, while the Daytona 500 entry list keeps growing as teams lock in their plans. Between winter storms and open cars fighting for a spot in the field, there’s already plenty of drama building before Speedweeks even begin. Before we dive in, a quick shoutout to Aluma Trailers. Whether you’re hauling a race car, side-by-side, or weekend toys, Aluma’s all-aluminum trailers are built for strength, durability, and easy loading. From widebody options to tandem axle haulers, there’s a trailer to fit just about any job. Learn more and find a dealer near you at alumaklm.com.
- Will freezing temperatures and snow force NASCAR to delay or reschedule the Bowman Gray Clash?
- How could extreme cold impact car performance, tires, and race conditions if they do run?
- Which open teams are shaping up as the strongest contenders to make the Daytona 500?
- Is Corey Heim’s Daytona 500 debut a sign of bigger plans with 23XI Racing this season?
Weather remains the biggest wildcard, with forecasts calling for subfreezing temperatures and potential snow in Winston-Salem. NASCAR officials and broadcasters alike have acknowledged the risk, and schedule flexibility is reportedly on the table. Meanwhile, the Daytona 500 entry list continues to fill out, with names like Corey Heim, Corey LaJoie, Justin Allgaier, Chandler Smith, and Jimmie Johnson all in the mix, setting up another high-stakes battle for the final transfer spots. Between unpredictable weather, Speedweeks storylines, and the fight to make the 500, the 2026 season is already off to a chaotic start. Fans will be watching closely to see who survives the cold, who makes the show, and what surprises Daytona brings this year.
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