
Chili
Bowl: A Winter Classic
Saturday,
January 12 from Tulsa, Okla.
Live
on HBO Pay-Per-View
from Motorsports Management, TULSA, OKLAHOMA (January 5,
2008) - To two-time defending United
States Auto Club (USAC) National Midget
champion Jerry Coons, it's a race with a
"buzz." To NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
superstar Kasey Kahne, "it's just
exciting." To USAC Triple Crown
winner Dave Darland, "it's a great
time." To defending winner - and
two-time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup champion - Tony
Stewart, it's "one of the coolest
races of the year."
Clearly, the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals is a lot
of things to a lot of people. But on this
point, there is no debate: The Chili Bowl
has become an event not to be missed. This
year, fans unable to be a part of the
sell-out crowd jamming the Tulsa Expo
Center from Jan. 8-12 can watch a live
pay-per-view international telecast of
Saturday night's (Jan. 12) headline
action.
First run in 1987 on a specially-built, quarter-mile indoor
dirt oval, the Chili Bowl – named
because it was first sponsored by a local
food company whose primary product was,
you guessed it, chili - has become one of
America's premier short-track events, and
one of its most-discussed automobile
races, period. Each winter, the top Midget
and Sprint Car drivers flock to Tulsa in
droves, joined by an eclectic smattering
of NASCAR stars, Indy Car drivers and even
the occasional drag-racing champion.
"You've got guys from all over the world," marvels
Darland, himself an iconic figure.
"New Zealand, Australia, NASCAR, NHRA,
Indy Cars; you know, there's just all
sorts of different
competition there, all sots of different levels of
drivers."
Stewart, the 2002 and '06 Chili Bowl king, says, "It's
like going to an all-star game. Just
getting the chance to race with some of
these drivers is an experience of a
lifetime and you do have that possibility
of winning the whole thing."
Sprint Car legend Sammy Swindell is the leading Chili Bowl
winner, with four titles to his credit. He
will be back for a fifth, at age 52, and
is considered to be among the favorites.
On the occasion of his 1992 triumph, one
of Swindell's mechanics was a 16-year-old
California kid named Jason Leffler, who
would soon gain fame as a three-time USAC
Midget champion and, later, a NASCAR Busch
Series regular. "The first year I
went there, I worked for a guy named Larry
Howard," Leffler recalls. "Larry
had Sammy Swindell driving his car, and
Sammy went to victory lane. So the first
time I went there, I won it, as a crew
member. And it's been a race that's been
close to my heart ever since then."
Leffler, too, will compete in this year's
Chili Bowl, and is another strong threat
to walk off with the A-Main feature
victory.
Race organizers Emmett Hahn and Lanny Edwards have zealously
crafted the Chili Bowl's tradition, and
the winning trophy - dubbed the
"Golden Driller" in recognition
of the 76-foot statute of an Okie oilman
which guards the Expo Center in a nod to
Tulsa's petroleum history - has become a
cherished piece of motorsports hardware.
Everybody wants a shot at Chili Bowl
glory; this year, upward of 280 Midgets
are expected.
"When you arrive at the Chili Bowl, there's a certainly
a buzz there," says Coons, one of the
top Midget drivers of the last half-dozen
years in anyone's book. "It's in the
winter time, [so] everybody's itching for
a race. The fans are; the racers
are."
Joey Saldana, one of the top drawing cards on the World of
Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Series, puts into
perspective exactly what the Chili Bowl
means.
"I race for a living," says Saldana, a 13-time WoO
winner last season, "and the better I
do, the more money I make. But the Chili
Bowl isn't about the money. It's more
about the prestige."
ABOUT CHILI BOWL TELECAST:
Watch the live television broadcast of the 2008 Lucas Oil
Chili Bowl Midget Nationals on Saturday,
Jan. 12, at 8:00 p.m. ET. The HBO
Pay-Per-View telecast has a suggested
retail price of $24.95 and will be
available to more than 61 million
pay-per-view homes in the United States
and Canada and millions more worldwide.
Order directly from your digital cable or
satellite TV system or contact your
provider's customer service for details. A
subscription to HBO is not required. Visit
http://www.hbo.com./events/chili.
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