
Dirt-Track
Legends Once Again Storm Chili Bowl
Saturday, January 12 from Tulsa, Okla.
Live on HBO Pay-Per-View
from Motorsports
Management, TULSA, OKLAHOMA (January 9,
2008) – Don’t blame regular attendees
of the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals for feeling a bit spoiled. After
all, each January they have come to expect
the very best dirt-track drivers in
America taking to the tight quarter-mile
oval inside the Tulsa QuikTrip Center for
one of the most-talked-about events of
every motorsports season.
This year’s Chili
Bowl, with qualifications running all this
week culminating with a climactic Saturday
night final televised live via
pay-per-view, will be no different. What
two-time winner and NASCAR champion Tony
Stewart calls a racing “all-star game”
has again drawn the cream of the
dirt-track crop to Oklahoma with a record
286 posted entries.
Stewart himself
professes to being amazed by the depth of
talent he faces when he competes at the
Chili Bowl. “This the only place that
you can take the best Midget drivers from
USAC and Badger [Midget Auto Racing
Association], and guys in the Rocky
Mountain Midget Association, guys from
USAC Sprint Cars and Silver Crown Cars and
the World of Outlaws, all the best in dirt
open wheel racing,” Stewart marvels.
“Those drivers are all at one place for
the weekend, and when you’ve got [all
those] guys competing for just the 24
starting spots in the A-Main, you have
some of the best racing that you’re
going see all year all in one week at the
Chili Bowl.”
Stewart isn’t
exaggerating about the talent level.
Following last night’s pre-qualifying
feature, the entry list is essentially
broken into thirds for three nights of
“qualifying” programs, each featuring
a series of heat races, dash-type events
and preliminary features. As is customary
at the Chili Bowl, each of these
preliminary nights will contain a cluster
of names which at any other event would
have promoters smiling and race fans
grinning in delight.
Drivers scheduled to
compete on Wednesday evening include
two-time defending USAC Midget Jerry Coons
Jr., former World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint
Car champion Danny “The Dude” Lasoski,
2007 USAC Sprint Car champion Levi Jones,
former USAC Sprint Car and Midget champ
Josh Wise, 2007 USAC Sprint and Midget
Rookie of the Year Ricky Stenhouse, 2007
WoO points runner-up Joey Saldana,
legendary Midget veteran Kevin Olson, USAC
graduate and NASCAR up-and-comer Bryan
Clauson, and surprise 2006 Chili Bowl
winner Tim McCreadie, one of America’s
top dirt-track stock car pilots.
Thursday night’s
entry list is topped by Tony Stewart and
four-time Chili Bowl winner Sammy Swindell,
National Non-Wing Sprint Car Driver of the
Year Jon Stanbrough, 2007 Badger champion
Brad Kuhn, USAC Sprint and Silver Crown
contender Shane Cottle, USAC Silver Crown
champion Bud Kaeding, ’07 Chili Bowl
podium finisher Justin Allgaier, Oklahoma
favorite and USAC speedster Brady Bacon,
teenaged Bay Cities Racing Association
champion Justin Grant, Chili Bowl veteran
Johnny Heydenreich, and NASCAR Cup regular
J.J. Yeley, always one of the most
thrilling drivers inside the Tulsa Expo
Center.
Kasey Kahne is
scheduled to headline the Friday field,
joined by 2005 Chili Bowl winner Tracy
Hines, USAC multi-division champion Dave
Darland, Indianapolis 500 veteran P.J.
Jones, Busch Series contender and former
USAC champ Jason Leffler, winged Sprint
Car star Terry McCarl, California Sprint
Car hero Damion Gardner, WoO winner Jason
Myers, former USAC Midget champ and
current NASCAR shoe Bobby East, and one of
the Chili Bowl’s most popular drivers
each January, two-time winner Cory
Kruseman.
Come the final night,
Saturday, Jan. 12, the best of that bunch
will be slugging it out in the prestigious
A-Main, and one very lucky racer will be
standing tall as a Chili Bowl champion.
ABOUT
CHILI BOWL TELECAST:
Don’t miss a
minute! HBO Pay-Per-View presents the
live, with no commercials, television
broadcast of the 2008 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl
Midget Nationals on Saturday, Jan. 12, at
8:00 pm ET (5:00 pm PT). The HBO
Pay-Per-View telecast has a suggested
retail price of $24.95, and will be
available to all cable and satellite homes
throughout the US and Canada. 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.
On Friday, January 11
at 10:30 pm ET (7:30 pm PT), racing fans
can log on to NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com
to watch a free live video webcast of the
final night of qualifications.
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