Hold tight, NASCAR fans, we are now just two days away from race cars being back out on the track once again (weather permitting, of course).
The traditional Cup Series curtain raiser is set to get underway at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, this weekend, marking the second time the event has been held at the venue.
FOX is set to broadcast all of the action when it eventually gets underway, and ahead of the event, they have confirmed who will be working on their coverage of the event and the season in general.
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First and foremost, in the booth, FOX has revealed that Mike Joy, Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick are returning for this year's action.
Joy has been FOX's NASCAR play-by-play announcer since 2021, whilst Bowyer and Harvick have worked in the booth for six and three years, respectively.
Elsewhere, Larry McReynolds will also be returning to the FOX broadcast crew for his 26th season, with Jamie Little and Regan Smith resuming their respective roles as pit reporters.
FOX's pre-race coverage of the Clash is set to get underway at 7:30pm ET on Sunday, with NASCAR Raceday being hosted by Chris Myers, alongside Jamie McMurray, Bowyer, Harvick, Little and Smith.
Earlier in the day, FS2 will show practice and qualifying, with coverage then switching to FOX for coverage of last chance qualifying and the Clash.
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