Dodge Chili Bowl Nationals Entry Count Swells to 257
Lonnie
Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (December 14, 2007) – With the biggest Bowl event of the
season set to kick off in less than four
weeks, the entry count for the 22nd
Annual Dodge Chili Bowl Nationals has
climbed to near-record territory with 257
entries filed as
of the close of business on Friday.
With
more entries expected as the pre-entry
deadline of December 15 is reached this
weekend, last year's record count of 267
competitors for the prestigious, indoor,
dirt-track racing event is expected to be
rivaled.
The
22nd edition of the Dodge Chili
Bowl Nationals is set to unfold over the
course of five nights, from January 8-12,
2008, atop the ¼-mile Tulsa Expo Raceway
inside what is now dubbed the QuikTrip
Center, known familiarly for years as the
Tulsa Expo Center.
The
complete, current list of official
pre-entries for the 22nd Annual
Dodge Chili Bowl Nationals is available at
http://www.chilibowl.com/2008chilibowlentries.asp,
with clickable links for most drivers
containing the driver's Chili Bowl
history, 2007 Chili Bowl results, brief
2007 recap and 2008 Chili Bowl entry
information.
Those without clickable links yet
are in progress and will be available in
the coming days.
22nd
Annual Dodge Chili Bowl Nationals
Pre-Entry Notes:
Back-to-Back:
Through
the first 21 years of the Dodge Chili Bowl
Nationals, no driver has ever topped the
event in back-to-back years.
NASCAR star Tony Stewart will have
a second chance to repeat after winning
last year's Chili Bowl.
After his first Bowl triumph in
2002, "Smoke" scored a third
place finish in 2003.
States:
The
field for the 22nd Annual Dodge
Chili Bowl Nationals is not only national,
but international as well with drivers
from 25 different states as well as
Australia and Canada represented among the
current 257 entries.
California
leads the way with 55 entries.
States represented among the
current entries are as follows: Arkansas
(3), Arizona (10), California (55),
Colorado (7), Georgia (1), Illinois (28),
Indiana (28), Iowa (3), Kansas (6),
Missouri (16), Minnesota (1), Nebraska
(3), New Jersey (3), New York (2), North
Carolina (1), Ohio (7), Oklahoma (26),
Pennsylvania (8), Tennessee (2), Texas
(11), Virginia (2), Washington (2), West
Virginia (1), Wisconsin (9), Wyoming (1).
One driver from New South Wales in
Australia is entered (Mark Brown) and one
driver from Ontario in Canada is entered
(Glenn Styres).
Nineteen entries have drivers to be
determined.
Past
Winners:
Five
past Chili Bowl winners have already
entered, including Tony Stewart, Sammy
Swindell, Cory Kruseman, Tracy Hines and
Johnny Heydenreich.
The entry from 2006 Chili Bowl champion
Tim McCreadie is expected in the coming
days.
Diversity:
The
field represents a wide variety of racing
disciplines, including NASCAR, ARCA,
winged Sprint Cars, wingless Sprint Cars,
Midgets, Late Models, DIRT Modifieds,
Modifieds, Micros and more.
Newman
Out and Meyers In:
Due
to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, Ryan
Newman has been forced to relinquish his
seat aboard Corey Tucker's No. 39 entry.
Taking the ride will be World of
Outlaws Sprint Car shoe Jason Meyers, who
finished the 2007 season on a strong note
with a $20,000 triumph in I-30 Speedway's
Short Track Nationals and then the overall
victory in Thunderbowl Speedway's Trophy
Cup.
Feature
Starters:
Fifty-six
of the entered drivers have started at
least one Chili Bowl championship main
event in the past.
Tops on the list is four-time Chili
Bowl kingpin Sammy Swindell with 15 main
event starts, followed by Danny Lasoski
(14), Kevin Olson (10) and Tony Stewart,
Tracy Hines and Jason Leffler (each with
9).
Rookies:
Fifty-two
of the currently entered drivers are
embarking upon their first Dodge Chili
Bowl Midget Nationals.
Notables among the Rookie crop
include 18-year-old Hunter Schuerenberg
(aboard a Yeley-owned entry), Justin Marks
(finished fifth in ARCA points), Jerrod
Wilson (won multiple Golden Driller
trophies in Micro action at the Tulsa
Shootout), Kevin Ramey (two-time ASCS
Sooner Region champion), Blake Miller
(ninth in USAC/CRA points), George White (Cowtown
Speedway sprint car champion), Eric
Heydenreich (ARDC runner-up), Justin Grant
(17-year-old BCRA Midget champion), Bob
Ream, Jr. (past Arizona state Sprint Car
champion), Jerry Higbie, Jr. (DIRT
Modified ace), Gary Scelzi (past NHRA
champion), Jeff Bland, Jr. (National
Non-Wing Rookie of the Year and
Bloomington Speedway track champion), Brad
Sweet (first time aboard Kasey Kahne
midget), Ryan Smith (ARDC Rookie of the
Year) and Andrew Felker (30 micro wins in
2007 including $10,000-to-win Non-Wing
Nationals in Nebraska).
Additional
Dodge Chili Bowl information:
What:
22nd
Annual Dodge Chili Bowl Midget Nationals
Where:
Tulsa
Expo Raceway – ¼-mile clay oval inside
the QuikTrip Center (formerly known as
Tulsa Exposition Center) at the Tulsa
State Fairgrounds
When:
January
8-12, 2008
Tuesday
– Pre-Qualifying Night
Wednesday
- Creek Nation Casino Qualifying Night
Thursday
– Warren CAT Qualifying Night
Friday
– O'Reilly Qualifying Night
Saturday
– Bass Pro Shops Championship Saturday
Feature Events
Past
Winners:
Tony
Stewart (2007 and 2002), Sammy Swindell
(1998, 1996, 1992 and 1989), Cory Kruseman
(2004 and 2000), Dan Boorse (2003 and
1999), Tim McCreadie (2006), Tracy Hines
(2005), Jay Drake (2001), Billy Boat
(1997), Donnie Beechler (1995), Andy
Hillenburg (1994), Dave Blaney (1993),
Lealand McSpadden (1991), Jon Heydenreich
(1990), Scott Hatton (1988), Rich Vogler
(1987).
Trade
Show:
Always
a popular attraction at the Chili Bowl
Midget Nationals is the Trade Show, which
is open to the public each day (Wednesday
through Saturday) free of charge.
All variety of racing products,
apparel and more is available with well
over 100 different vendors.
The Trade Show covers approximately
20,000 square feet.
Preferred
Parking:
A limited number of Preferred
Parking spaces are still available for all
five nights of the Dodge Chili Bowl Midget
Nationals by calling the ticket office at
918-838-3777.
Tickets:
Four-night
tickets for Wednesday through Saturday of
the 22nd Annual Dodge Chili
Bowl Nationals were depleted by the
beginning of June.
A limited number of reserved seats
for Tuesday night's Pre-Qualifying event
are available for $21 per person and may
be obtained by calling 918-838-3777 or at
the gate. Pit passes for all five nights are available at the gate as
well.
Pay-Per-View:
Lucas
Oil presents the Chili Bowl Nationals live
on HBO Pay-Per-View for the first time on
Saturday night, January 12.
The live broadcast on
Saturday, January 12 begins at 8:00
p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT), with an
immediate pay-per-view replay and
additional replays on Sunday. The HBO
Pay-Per-View racing telecast has a
suggested retail price $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. HBO Pay-Per-View
is the leading supplier of event
programming in the pay-per-view industry.
Ordering
information is available at www.hbo.com.
Viewers
are encouraged to contact their local
cable operator or satellite provider to
order the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals. Customers
must have digital cable or satellite
service to order.
A subscription to HBO is not required.
Dodge
Chili Bowl Nationals On the Web:
All
the action from Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday along with Saturday's
action prior to the Pay-per-View telecast
will be webcast live at www.racinboys.com.
Complete information, including
entry lists, updates and official results
is available at www.chilibowl.com.
Additional
information regarding the Dodge Chili Bowl
Midget Nationals is available at www.chilibowl.com
or by calling 918-838-3777.
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