Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Race fans react as driver Burt Myers gets caught up between turns ...
The 0.25-mile oval nestled in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is affectionately known as ‘The Madhouse’. If you’re wondering where the moniker comes from, all it takes is one quick search.
The inaugural Madhouse Classic on Saturday afternoon will showcase the Modified drivers who know the quarter-mile circuit in Winston-Salem better than anyone. Tim Brown has won a record 101 times ...
Now the Cup Series gets to experience it all over again. RELATED: Sneak peek at 'Madhouse' documentary at 7 p.m. ET, Jan. 27, on FS1 "Whenever you think about how we've got our little quarter-mile ...
FloSports and NASCAR are partnering to air the Madhouse Classic on FloRacing and the brand-new NASCAR Channel. For those not familiar, NASCAR just launched its very own FAST channel. That stands ...
The Madhouse lived up to its reputation at points throughout the NASCAR Cook Out Clash race weekend. Drivers pushed, and shoved their way around the 0.250-mile short track in Winston-Salem ...
YOU WALK THROUGH THE GATE OF THIS PLACE, YOU’VE GOT A BULL’S EYE ON YOUR BACK. MADNESS AT THE MADHOUSE IS A WXII 12 RACING RETURNED SPECIAL. WELCOME TO THE HISTORIC BOWMAN GRAY STADIUM ...
“Looked like our race got kind of rough at points in time and the crowd reaction reflected it,” Elliott said of the sold-out crowd at Bowman Gray Stadium, which is known as the “Madhouse” for its ...
Fox Sports will air an all-new documentary on Monday called "The Madhouse," which details the history of stock-car racing at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The documentary ...
In fact, Brown has amassed 12 Modified Championships to go along with 101 race wins at The Madhouse. That impressive resume led to Brown getting a call from Rick Ware roughly six months ago and ...
Back in 2013, it seemed like NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal had the time of his life while attending mastermind showman Jeff Beacher’s beloved Beacher’s Madhouse during its first New Orleans pop-up.