What the NASCAR TV commercial - 2023 Busch Light Clash is about.
In 2023, NASCAR is ramping up the excitement with the Busch Light Clash. The TV spot for the event is nothing short of thrilling, showcasing the best racers and biggest names in the sport battling it out on the track.
The ad begins with an aerial shot of the Daytona International Speedway, as the roar of engines fills the air. We then see some of the top drivers, including Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, and Joey Logano, getting ready for the race.
The tension builds as the starting line comes into view, with over 20 of the fastest cars in NASCAR ready to take the green flag. As the race begins, the spot highlights the intense competition and incredible speeds that make NASCAR one of the most thrilling sports in the world.
But this isn't just any race - it's the Busch Light Clash, and the ad makes sure viewers know it. The Busch logo is prominently displayed throughout the spot, and we see the iconic beer brand's cans and bottles being passed from fan to fan in the stands.
The TV spot for the Busch Light Clash perfectly captures the excitement and energy of NASCAR, showcasing the speed, skill, and daring that make this sport so popular. And with Busch Light as the official sponsor, viewers know they're in for a wild ride.
NASCAR TV commercial - 2023 Busch Light Clash produced for
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was first shown on television on January 9, 2023.
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Live lineup updates, results from 2023 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum
Starting Spot/Driver | How determined |
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1. Aric Almirola | Heat Race No. 1 winner |
2. Martin Truex Jr. | Heat Race No. 2 winner |
3. Denny Hamlin | Heat Race No. 3 winner |
4. William Byron | Heat Race No. 4 winner |
the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
NASCAR will return to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Busch Light Clash on Feb. 4, 2024. It will mark the third consecutive year the event has been held at the stadium. NASCAR's contract with the LA Memorial Coliseum was a three-year deal.
Fox earned a 2.01 rating and 3.647 million viewers for Sunday night's Clash at the Coliseum. The ratings are down from last year, but second only to the NFL Pro Bowl for the weekend. .
The Busch Clash made its debut in 1979 and was designed to spark interest in Cup qualifying throughout the season and showcase the sport's fastest cars.
The Busch Clash made its debut in 1979 and was designed to spark interest in Cup qualifying throughout the season and showcase the sport's fastest cars.
Highlighted by 10 Cup Series races on the NBC broadcast network, a total of 39 races (20 Cup, 19 Xfinity) will be presented live on NBC, USA Network and Peacock during the second half of the 2023 NASCAR season.
the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
NASCAR will return to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Busch Light Clash on Feb. 4, 2024. It will mark the third consecutive year the event has been held at the stadium. NASCAR's contract with the LA Memorial Coliseum was a three-year deal.
Live lineup updates, results from 2023 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum
Starting Spot/Driver | How determined |
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1. Aric Almirola | Heat Race No. 1 winner |
2. Martin Truex Jr. | Heat Race No. 2 winner |
3. Denny Hamlin | Heat Race No. 3 winner |
4. William Byron | Heat Race No. 4 winner |
The Busch Light Clash is an annual non-championship pre-season NASCAR Cup Series exhibition event held in February before the season-opening Daytona 500.
The Clash is a preseason exhibition race held at a makeshift, quarter-mile asphalt track built inside the L.A. Coliseum.
Each Heat race will be 25 laps with only green flag laps counting, and the top five finishers from each Heat race will advance to the Clash. The remaining finishers will move on to one of two 50-lap Last Chance Qualifiers, with the top three in each race advancing to the Clash.
The 2023 Busch Light Clash will be the second edition of the NASCAR Cup Series' preseason exhibition to take place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Eligibility includes all 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Charter Team Owners and associated NASCAR Cup Series Drivers.
NASCAR expecting crowd of 50,000 for Clash at Coliseum
expects to draw around 50,000 fans for Sunday's season-opening Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum, similar to the size of the inaugural event last year.
Daytona 500 stays above 8 million viewers, but drops 8%
Daytona 500 audience trend on Fox |
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YEAR | VIEWERS (000) | WINNER |
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2023 | 8,173 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. |
2022 | 8,868 | Austin Cindric |
2021 | 4,830 | Michael McDowell |
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The Busch Light Clash is an annual non-championship pre-season NASCAR Cup Series exhibition event held in February before the season-opening Daytona 500.
Each Heat race will be 25 laps with only green flag laps counting, and the top five finishers from each Heat race will advance to the Clash. The remaining finishers will move on to one of two 50-lap Last Chance Qualifiers, with the top three in each race advancing to the Clash.
Each Heat race will be 25 laps with only green flag laps counting, and the top five finishers from each Heat race will advance to the Clash. The remaining finishers will move on to one of two 50-lap Last Chance Qualifiers, with the top three in each race advancing to the Clash.
Joey Logano won this race's first iteration in L.A. last year, but he's the third choice, per Caesars Sportsbook, at 8-1 in the latest 2023 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum odds, which trails co-favorites Chase Elliott (15-2) and Kyle Larson (15-2).
NASCAR expecting crowd of 50,000 for Clash at Coliseum
expects to draw around 50,000 fans for Sunday's season-opening Busch Light Clash at the L.A. Coliseum, similar to the size of the inaugural event last year.
When is the Busch Light Clash? The race takes place Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET, following six qualifying heats and a pre-race concert.
Busch will replace Tyler Reddick, who was originally announced to drive a third RCR car in 2023 before leaving for 23XI Racing in 2024, but after Kurt Busch's decision to not run full-time after his concussion, Reddick's contract was bought out by 23XI Racing, allowing him to go to 23XI a year early.
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