Two legendary sports entities collide when the NASCAR Cup Series takes center stage in one of the most iconic venues in the world. Here is everything you need to know for the highly anticipated 2022 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum:

Started in 1979, and run under a variety of names since, premier series drivers competed in the Busch Clash at Daytona International Speedway to kickstart the annual competition. For the first time ever, this season’s exhibition will be held Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. ET on a 0.25-mile asphalt oval inside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

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February’s race doubles as the competitive debut of the Next Gen cars and a variety of other team and driver changes from the offseason, giving race fans their long-awaited look at a full fleet of redesigned Chevrolet Camaros, Ford Mustangs and Toyota Camrys.

WHAT TV CHANNEL IS THE CLASH ON? 

FOX Sports will have complete coverage of the event, including practice and qualifying. The lone practice session on Feb. 5 will be broadcast on FS2 at 12:30 p.m. ET, while qualifying at 8:30 p.m. ET that evening moves over to FS1.

Sunday’s coverage kicks off at 3 p.m. ET on FOX with a slate of heat races before the main event at 6 p.m. ET. All weekend coverage will be broadcast live from LA.

Check out the full rundown of TV and national radio coverage below:

Date Time (ET, -3 hours for local) Event TV/Radio/Stream
Saturday, Feb. 5 12:30 p.m. Busch Light Clash practice FS2/MRN/FOX Sports App
Saturday, Feb. 5 8:30 p.m. Busch Light Clash single-car qualifying FS1/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 6 3 p.m. Busch Light Clash qualifying heats (four heat races) FOX/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 6 4:10 p.m. (approx.) Busch Light Clash last-chance qualifiers (two LCQs) FOX/MRN/FOX Sports App
Sunday, Feb. 6 6 p.m. Busch Light Clash main event FOX/MRN/FOX Sports App

ENTRY LIST

Fresh off of his first title at the Cup Series level, Kyle Larson looks to continue his dominance as the West Coast native battles a star-studded lineup to jump-start the season. The field will be open to 40 entrants, each vying for one of the 23 spots in Sunday’s main event. Currently, 36 drivers from 16 different teams are slated to compete, including rookies Austin Cindric, Harrison Burton and Todd Gilliland.

Kyle Busch is the reigning Busch Light Clash winner, making the Joe Gibbs Racing driver a two-time winner (2012) of the prestigious exhibition. Erik Jones, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick and Kurt Busch round out the list of active drivers with a Clash win. Dale Earnhardt holds the all-time record with six.

See the complete list of Busch Light Clash winners, dating back to Buddy Baker’s inaugural win in 1979. | Every Busch Light Clash winner

Entry Car No. Driver Team Crew Chief Manufacturer
1 1 Ross Chastain Trackhouse Racing Team Phil Surgen Chevrolet
2 2 Austin Cindric Team Penske Jeremy Bullins Ford
3 3 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Justin Alexander Chevrolet
4 4 Kevin Harvick Stewart-Haas Racing Rodney Childers Ford
5 5 Kyle Larson Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels Chevrolet
6 6 Brad Keselowski Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Matt McCall Ford
7 7 Corey LaJoie Spire Motorsports Ryan Sparks Chevrolet
8 8 Tyler Reddick Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett Chevrolet
9 9 Chase Elliott Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson Chevrolet
10 10 Aric Almirola Stewart-Haas Racing Drew Blickensderfer Ford
11 11 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart Toyota
12 12 Ryan Blaney Team Penske Jonathan Hassler Ford
13 14 Chase Briscoe Stewart-Haas Racing Johnny Klausmeier Ford
14 15 Ryan Preece Rick Ware Racing Jason Houghtaling Ford
15 16 AJ Allmendinger Kaulig Racing Matt Swiderski Chevrolet
16 17 Chris Buescher Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Scott Graves Ford
17 18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Seth Chavka Toyota
18 19 Martin Truex Jr. Joe Gibbs Racing James Small Toyota
19 20 Christopher Bell Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens Toyota
20 21 Harrison Burton Wood Brothers Racing Brian Wilson Ford
21 22 Joey Logano Team Penske Paul Wolfe Ford
22 23 Bubba Wallace 23XI Racing Bootie Barker Toyota
23 24 William Byron Hendrick Motorsports Ryan Fugle Chevrolet
24 31 Justin Haley Kaulig Racing Trent Owens Chevrolet
25 34 Michael McDowell Front Row Motorsports Blake Harris Ford
26 38 Todd Gilliland Front Row Motorsports Seth Barbour Ford
27 41 Cole Custer Stewart-Haas Racing Mike Shiplett Ford
28 42 Ty Dillon Petty GMS Racing Jerame Donley Chevrolet
29 43 Erik Jones Petty GMS Racing Dave Elenz Chevrolet
30 45 Kurt Busch 23XI Racing Billy Scott Toyota
31 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. JTG Daugherty Racing Brian Pattie Chevrolet
32 48 Alex Bowman Hendrick Motorsports Greg Ives Chevrolet
33 51 Cody Ware Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde Ford
34 77 Landon Cassill Spire Motorsports Kevin Bellicourt Chevrolet
35 78 BJ McLeod Live Fast Motorsports Lee Leslie Ford
36 99 Daniel Suarez TrackHouse Racing Team Travis Mack Chevrolet

CLASH FORMAT

After Saturday’s practice and the initial single-car qualifying session, drivers will be placed into heat races based on their best-posted speed. Every car entered into the Clash automatically advances to one of the heat races, giving them a chance to move on to the main event.

On Sunday, drivers compete in one of four 25-lap heat races with up to 10 cars in each race. The fields will be filled out in a manner consistent with their initial qualifying speed. Fastest will start on pole in the first heat race, second fastest starts on pole in the second heat race and so on (one, five, nine, etc. line up in Heat 1).

The top four finishers in each heat race will automatically advance to the main event, totaling 16 drivers with a ticket to Sunday night’s feature. Drivers who do not advance from their qualifying race will be placed into one of two 50-lap Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) races. The top three from each LCQ advance to the Sunday feature.

The final spot in the 23-man main event is reserved for the driver who finished the highest in the 2021 points standings who does not transfer on finishing position in the heat races or LCQ.

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WHO WILL BE AT THE CLASH?

In short: A lot of people. You really have to be there to experience at all, but here’s a quick rundown.

• Pitbull, Ice Cube and DJ Skee. Pitbull will perform a pre-race concerted presented by Coca-Cola. Ice Cube will perform during the race break. DJ Skee will become the first live DJ to perform during the caution breaks of a NASCAR race.

• Cobi Jones, a former player on the U.S. national soccer team, joins Monica Palumbo as in-stadium hosts.

• Riki Rachtman, formerly of Headbangers Ball, will be the host of the NASCAR Fan Fest.

Speaking of NASCAR Fan Fest, Lightning McQueen makes his first public display in three years in the NASCAR Fan Fest. Guests can take photos with him.

NASCAR Refuel is launching a new menu item: the Torch Taco at the Clash. The torch taco is a fusion of great track food with two iconic LA street foods – the taco and the LA street dogs.

The grand marshals will be announced this week, and all will have a notable tie to the Los Angeles area.

CONSTRUCTING THE COLISEUM

The legendary stadium, host to the Olympic Games and University of Southern California (USC) sporting events, was revamped and transformed into a quarter-mile asphalt short track in a matter of months. Infield grass was removed, a track was paved, and walls and catch fences were erected to form a paperclip shape, similar to Martinsville Speedway.

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See more images of the groundbreaking and ongoing construction.

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 09: Ryan Blaney, driver of the #12 Menards/Great Lakes Flooring Ford, and Chase Elliott, driver of the #9 Llumar Chevrolet, wreck as Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, drives pass to win the NASCAR Cup Series Busch Clash at Daytona at Daytona International Speedway on February 09, 2021 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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LAST YEAR AT THE CLASH

Throughout Clash history, there have been a number of dramatic finishes; and 2021’s exhibition on the Daytona Road Couse was no exception. Bobbing and weaving through the final third of the course, road-course ace Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney made contact battling for the lead, spinning both out on the last lap. Kyle Busch pounced at the opportunity and capitalized on the duo’s misfortune, securing the first checkered flag of the season.

RELATED: Kyle Busch sidesteps Elliott, Blaney | Race Rewind: 2021 Clash at Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Helio Castroneves kept the No. 60 Meyer Shank Racing Acura ARX-05 ahead of the field during the final 30 minutes to lift MSR and co-drivers Tom Blomqvist, Oliver Jarvis and Simon Pagenaud to victory Sunday in the 60th anniversary of the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway.

The win led to Castroneves’ signature celebratory move of climbing the fence, which he made famous during four Indianapolis 500 wins.

“It sounds cliche, but it’s all about believing,” Castroneves said. “I believe in them, they believe in me. This is exactly what is happening with this group here. With Simon, with Tom and with Oliver – we all believed that we could do it.”

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It was Castroneves’ second consecutive Rolex 24 victory. Last year, he won the race as part of Wayne Taylor Racing, then climbed a fence in Victory Lane. This time, Castroneves fought off the No. 10 WTR Acura and driver Ricky Taylor to win, then stopped at the start-finish line and climbed the catch fence.

“That was absolutely incredible,” Castroneves said. “I’m so happy for the entire group. Everyone did their job. At the end, I said, ‘Put me in, Coach.’ It was great.”

The victory ended Wayne Taylor Racing’s bid to win the race for a record fourth consecutive time. As the Meyer Shank Racing celebration moved from the fence to the pits, Wayne Taylor was among the first to congratulate his former driver.

The trip to the top of the podium continued the resurgence of the career of Castroneves, 46. After winning last year’s Rolex 24 with WTR, Castroneves went on to win the Indy 500 with MSR, tying A.J. Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears for most Indy 500 wins in a career.

“It’s priceless,” Castroneves said. “In my case, I’m still very passionate about it and learning every day … and improving my driving skills. That’s what makes me a better driver. That’s why I enjoy it. That’s why when I go out there I push as hard as I can.”

Taylor finished 3.028 seconds behind Castroneves for WTR teammates Filipe Albuquerque, Will Stevens and Alexander Rossi. The 1-2 Acura sweep came 18 hours after both cars fell off the lead lap and trailed the five Cadillacs in the Daytona Prototype international (DPi) class.

Loic Duval brought the No. 5 JDC Miller MotorSports Cadillac DPi-V.R in third place with teammates Tristan Vautier, Richard Westbrook and Ben Keating.

The key to winning may have been the run by Blomqvist before Castroneves’ finishing run. Blomqvist got the No. 60 car into the lead with a back-and-forth duel with Taylor, then handed it to Castroneves.

“I was speechless after the race,” Blomqvist said. “I’ve dreamt of it. Did I believe? Yes. But you never know. It’s 24 hours of relentless racing. Every time I jumped in the car at moments I felt really comfortable and moments when I was like, ‘Man, I can’t get this car to work. It was just a rollercoaster of a race.”

NASCAR ties to this year’s Rolex 24 included seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and No. 2 Team Penske Ford rookie driver Austin Cindric. Johnson and the No. 48 Ally/Action Express Cadillac DPi, also driven by Mike Rockenfeller, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez, finished 11th overall and fifth in the DPi class. During the overnight hours, Johnson was forced to take the car to the garage for repairs after suspension issues.

Cindric drove the No. 15 Mercedes-AMG GT3 to 23rd in the overall classification, sharing driving duties with Patrick Assenheimer and Dirk Müller.

The No. 60 Meyer-Shank Racing Acura DPi finished the 24-hour race with a total of 761 laps completed.

Contributing: Staff report

 

Which channels have NASCAR programming this week? We answer that and give the weekly NASCAR television listings here in the NASCAR TV schedule.

Note: All times are ET.

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Monday, Jan. 31
6 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FS1
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub — 2022 Season Preview, FS1

Tuesday, Feb. 1
4 a.m., NASCAR Race Hub — 2021 Champions Season Rewind (re-air), FS2
5 a.m., NASCAR Race Hub — 2022 Season Preview (re-air), FS2
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FS1
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Classics: The 1997 Daytona 500 (re-air), FS2
7:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub — 2022 Season Preview (re-air), FS2
8:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of Features — Part 1 (re-air), FS2
9:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of Features — Part 2 (re-air), FS2
10:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub — 2021 Champion Season Rewind (re-air), FS2
11:30 p.m., NASCAR Presents: The Adventures of Janet Guthrie (re-air), FS2

Wednesday, Feb. 2
6 p.m. NASCAR Race Hub, FS1

Thursday, Feb. 3
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FS1
6:30 p.m., NASCAR Presents: The Adventures of Janet Guthrie (re-air), FS2
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub — 2022 Season Preview (re-air), FS2

Friday, Feb. 4
6 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FS1

Saturday, Feb. 5
12:30 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Practice, FS2
8:30 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Single-Car Qualifying, FS1
11:30 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Practice (re-air), FS1

On MRN:
12:30 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Practice
8:30 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Single-Car Qualifying

Sunday, Feb. 6
1:30 a.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Single-Car Qualifying (re-air), FS1
5 a.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Single-Car Qualifying (re-air), FS2
6 a.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Practice (re-air), FS2
8 a.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Single-Car Qualifying (re-air), FS2
9 a.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Single-Car Qualifying (re-air), FS1
2 p.m., NASCAR RaceDay, FOX
3 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Heats and Qualifiers, FOX
5 p.m., NASCAR RaceDay, FOX
6 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum — Main Event, FOX

On MRN: 
2:30 p.m., Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum

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Race Virginia is for Racing Lovers 200 at Martinsville Speedway
Date Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022
Track Martinsville Speedway
Layout 0.533-mile oval
Location Martinsville, Virginia
Start time 8 p.m. ET
Laps 200
Posted awards $111,113
Tickets MartinsvilleSpeedway.com
TV channel USA (Delayed: Friday, Nov. 4, 1 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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Race Phoenix Communications 150 at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
Date Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022
Track Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
Layout 5/8-mile oval
Location Thompson, Connecticut
Start time 4 p.m. ET
Laps 150
Posted Awards $94,763
Tickets TBA
TV channel USA (Delayed: Friday, Oct. 14, 7:30 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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Race Eddie Partridge 256 at Riverhead Raceway
Date Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022
Track Riverhead Raceway
Layout Quarter-mile oval
Location Riverhead, New York
Start time 8 p.m. ET
Laps 200
Posted awards $90,263
TV channel USA (Delayed: Sunday, Sept. 25, 1:30 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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Race Toyota – Bud Mod Classic 150
Date Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022
Track Oswego Speedway
Layout 0.675-mile oval
Location Oswego, New York
Start time 7:30 p.m. ET
Laps 150
Tickets OswegoSpeedway.com
TV channel USA (Delayed: Friday, Sept. 16, 12 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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Race Checkeredflag.com 150 at Langley Speedway
Date Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022
Track Langley Speedway
Layout 0.395-mile oval
Location Hampton, Virginia
Start time 8:30 p.m. ET
Laps 150
Tickets Langley-Speedway.com
TV channel USA (Delayed: Sunday, Sept. 4, 4 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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Race Phoenix Communications 150
Date Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022
Track Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
Layout 5/8-mile oval
Location Thompson, Connecticut
Start time 8 p.m. ET
Laps 150
Tickets At Track
TV channel USA (Delayed: Sunday, Aug. 26, 1 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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Race Clash at Claremont 150
Date Friday, July 29, 2022
Track Claremont Motorsports Park
Layout Third-mile oval
Location Claremont, New Hampshire
Start time 8:45 p.m. ET
Laps 150
Tickets JDVProductions.com
TV channel USA (Delayed: Friday, Aug. 5, 1 p.m. ET)
Live stream FloRacing (Live)

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