With NASCAR’s Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium set to take place this weekend, the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds is gearing up to welcome a wave of RV campers and racing fans. As one of the most anticipated events of the early season, the race at the legendary Bowman Gray Stadium is drawing fans from across the country, and many will be setting up camp at the fairgrounds for the weekend’s action.

A Home for NASCAR’s Most Passionate Fans
Known for its electric atmosphere and intense short-track racing, Bowman Gray Stadium has long been a favorite among NASCAR fans. However, with limited on-site camping options, the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds has stepped up as the go-to destination for RV campers and race attendees looking for a convenient place to stay.
Officials at the fairgrounds have been busy preparing for the influx of fans, ensuring that RV sites, parking, and amenities are ready for what is expected to be a packed house.
“The Cook Out Clash is going to be a huge event, and we’re excited to welcome fans to the fairgrounds,” said a fairgrounds spokesperson. “We’ve got plenty of space for RVs, and we’re making sure everyone has a great experience leading up to the race.”
What Fans Can Expect
RV campers at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds will enjoy:
• Spacious parking for motorhomes and trailers
• Easy access to Bowman Gray Stadium
• A lively fan atmosphere with pre-race gatherings and tailgating
• Proximity to local restaurants, shops, and attractions in Winston-Salem
With the Cook Out Clash promising intense, door-to-door racing, fans camping at the fairgrounds will be in for an unforgettable weekend.

The Road to the Cook Out Clash
The race at Bowman Gray marks an important moment in the NASCAR season, as drivers take on one of the most historic and toughest short tracks in the country. With a packed grandstand expected and camping spots filling up fast, Winston-Salem is set to be buzzing with NASCAR energy all weekend long.
For fans making the trip, securing an RV spot at the fairgrounds ensures they’ll be right in the middle of the action—both on and off the track.