2023 Busch Light Clash at Coliseum Format Finalized with Expanded Field

The second annual Clash at Los Angeꦰles Memorial Coliseum is 45 days away, which marks the first event on the calendar for the upcoming season. The field for the non-points-paying event has increased to 27 cars, up from 23 in last year's inaugural race. Eligibility for the unique event includes all current charter team owners and drivers. Other owners and drivers are eligible to compete for the four additional starting positions.
There are not many other major changes with the format, as the field will once again be split into three different groups for practice. Qualifying will follow, which will feat🎉ure 25-lap heat races where only green flag lꦬaps will count. The four fastest qualifying drivers will start on pole for each heat race.
Two Last Chance Qualifiers (50 laps each) will give drivers 🦹one last opportunity to advance into the 150-lap main event. The 27th and final spot in the field is reserved for the driver who finished the highest in the 2022 season points standings and who has not already eaꦰrned a starting position in the Clash. That guarantees that Joey Logano (2022 Cup Champion) is already locked into the Feature.
A full breakdown of the entire 2023 Busch Light Clash&💮nbsp;is below.
Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum Qualifying:
- Singl🐼e vehicle qu🦹alifying will occur on Saturday, February 4th following the scheduled practice.
- Qualifying will be single vehi✱cle one (1) round, 3 laps, oneꦇ (1) warm-up, two (2) timed.
- Qualifying order will be determined by 2022 Owner Points (lowest to hig💙hest).
- If there are more than 40 entries to this Event, the fa💯stest four (4) open teams will transfer into the Heﷺat Races.
Heat Races – 4 Heat Races / 25 Laps each
- Only completed green fl💃ag laps will be 🌟counted toward the official race distance
- Heat race lineups will be set by Qualifying
- Fastest qualifier – Pole for Heat 1
- Second fastest qualifier – Pole for Heat 2
- Third fastest qualifier – Pole for Heat 3
- Fourth fastest qualifier – Pole for Heat 4, etc
- The top fi🔜ve (5) from each race advance through to The Clash
- Remaining five (5) finishing positions from each heat continue through to the Last Chance𒁏 Qualifier Race 1 and the Last Chance Qualifier Race 2 with their starting position being determinedജ by where they finished in their heat races.
Last Chance Races – 2 LCQ Races / 50 Laps each
- Only completed green flag laps will be counted t♉oward the official race distance
Last Chance Qualifier Race 1
- Those that did not advance from Heat 1 & 3.
- The 6th place finisher from Heat 1 willꦑ be on the Pole.
- Th𒁃e 6th place finisher from Heat 3 will be on the outside Pole.
- Lineup – Inside row positions 6-10 from Heat #1. Outside row positio🎶ns 6-10 from Heat #3
Last Chance Qualifier Race 2
- Those that did not advance from Heat 2 & 4.
- The 6th place finisher fr🥃om Heat 2 will be on the Pole.
- The 6th place finisher fr✃o💫m Heat 4 will be on the outside Pole.
- Lineup – Inside row positions 6-10 from Heat #2. Outside row pꦇositions 6-10 from 🤪Heat #4
LCQ 1 & 2
- Top three (3) ꦺfrom both LCQ 1 and LCQ 2 advance through to The Clash.
- Tꦉhe remaining drivers are eliminated from the remainder of the Event.
The Clash
- Only completed green flag lapꦐs will be counted toward the official race distance
- 27 Drivers will start The Clash main event.
- ꧋26 starting drivers are locked in through their finishes in the heat races, LCQ 1, and LCQ 2🐎.
- 27th and final spot is reserved for the driver who finished the highest in the 2022 season points standing who did not already earn a starting po⛄sition in The Clash.
Construction crews have already begun the work to prepare the quarter-mile track inside of the Coliseum. Workers will be grading 9,200 cubic yards of aggregate and filling material atop 130,000 square feet of Visqueen and plywood that covers United Airlines Field inside of the iconic venue. Paving should begin on January 4, and the installation of barriers and fencing from Auto Club Speedway a♏nd the Long Bꦇeach Grand Prix is scheduled to be finished by January 20.
Coverage for Sunday's Busch Light Clash begins at 8 PM ET on FOX. Speedweeks at Daytona 🦋International Spe🔯edway begins on February 16 with the 65th running of the Daytona 500 scheduled for February 19.