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NASCAR Cup drivers are helping shovel snow at Bowman Gray after storm

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Work continues to prepare Bowman Gray Stadium for racing on Wednesday (weather-permitting). The pre-season exhibition race known as the ‘Cook Out Clash’ has already been postponed several days due to historic snowfall throughout North Carolina.

The track itself has already been cleared of snow, but work continues in the grandstands and surrounding areas as temperatures finally punch above freezing — at least during the day.

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Among those helping with snow removal are two actual NASCAR Cup Series drivers. Former Daytona 500 winner Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet) and second-generation racer Todd Gilliland (No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford) are among those who have travelled to Winston-Salem to assist with the cleanup.

Stenhouse had said a day ago that he wanted to help shovel snow from the grandstands surrounding the historic quarter-mile short track, and on Monday, he kept his word and was right there with shovel in hand.

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