NASCAR Clash Moved to Saturday Night Due to California Weather Concerns
NASCAR moves Clash at the Coliseum to Saturday night due to inclement weather, with heat races canceled and a new lineup set.
NASCAR has made the decision to move The Clash at the Coliseum to Saturday night due to concerns about the weather in California. With heavy rains and flooding expected to hit on Sunday, the organization decided to change the schedule to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
This decision was met with approval from drivers, with Chase Elliott calling it one of the most logical decisions the industry has ever made. Denny Hamlin also praised the move, describing it as a win for NASCAR.
As a result of the schedule change, all heat races were canceled, and the 23-car field will be set by speeds in a single practice session. The race will begin at 5 p.m. and will be televised on FS1, with the NASCAR Mexico Series race to follow for a doubleheader. Spectators were admitted for free on Saturday, and seating will be general admission.
NASCAR released a statement expressing their gratitude to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Los Angeles Public Safety for their support in making the schedule adjustment to ensure a safe experience for fans, competitors, and staff.
The organization also acknowledged the potential for worsening weather conditions throughout the day and encouraged fans to make decisions in the best interest of safety. They also assured that Sunday ticket holders would be contacted and that prepaid parking would be fully refunded.
In conclusion, NASCAR's decision to move The Clash at the Coliseum to Saturday night was made with the safety and well-being of all involved in mind. The organization expressed their appreciation for the support and understanding of fans, partners, and everyone associated with the event.
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