2003 Chili Bowl - Saturday, January
11
Last
Lap Charge Nets Boorse Chili Bowl Win
Lonnie
Wheatley – TULSA, Okla. (January 11, 2003)
– Staying in the hunt throughout Saturday
night’s 50-lap 17th Annual Chili Bowl
Midget Nationals main event at Tulsa Expo
Raceway, Wisconsin’s Dan Boorse took
advantage of Cory Kruseman’s ill fate to
move into third on a lap 46 restart, then
rode the cushion around Tony Stewart for
second and then Jay Drake on the final round
to claim his second Chili Bowl Nationals
championship before a record crowd of
14,630.
“Anytime you can win on the last lap in a
race like this, it’s special,” stated
Boorse in the post-race press conference.
“There’s nowhere else you can go and
have over 200 cars and still have a track in
this great of shape. We didn’t really feel
like we could catch Kruseman, so we just
tried to hang in there and things worked out
in the end."
“Dan said to me ‘You don’t ever run
the low line’,” stated a dejected Drake.
“I told him that I usually don’t,
because when I do something like this
happens. Two hundred guys here would be
thrilled to run second in the Chili Bowl
Nationals, and I’ll probably feel good
about it in a couple of days, but right now
to give it up on the last lap is just awful,
it’s the worst feeling you could ever
have.”
Boorse, who won Wednesday night’s Bud
Shootout Qualifier, led the 24-car field to
the green flag with Friday’s Cherokee
Casino Qualifying Showdown winner Kruseman
alongside. The first two attempts to start
the race were waved off, first for Randy
Koch’s turn one flip, then for Drake, who
came to a halt in turn two after tangling
with another machine. Boorse got the jump on
the next start and led the way into turn
one, with Kruseman, Stewart, Love’s Travel
Stops & Country Stores Thursday Night
Thunder at the Bowl winner Scott Hatton and
Jason Meyers in pursuit.
Boorse paced the opening five rounds, with
Kruseman applying heavy pressure to the
leader. Kruseman’s challenges paid off on
the sixth round as he dove underneath Boorse
entering turn three to take command.
Kruseman gradually established a lead as
Boorse held second over Hatton and Stewart.
Meanwhile, Sammy Swindell was turning in the
most improbable of performances. After a
disastrous qualifying night, Swindell began
Saturday’s action inside the fourth row of
the first E Feature. Swindell navigated his
way through the alphabet soup of features,
ultimately earning the 17th starting
position for the A Feature by virtue of his
third place effort in the first B Feature.
Having already passed 46 cars en route to
the main event, Swindell continued his march
to the front, moving all the way up to
fourth, in front of Stewart, by the 15th
round when the caution flew for Jeff
Flesher’s disabled mount in turn four.
Swindell quickly disposed of second and
third place runners Boorse and Hatton on the
ensuing restart and began reeling in
Kruseman. Swindell was nipping at
Kruseman’s heels when his hopes for an
unprecedented fifth Chili Bowl title went up
in smoke on the 24th round as his motor
expired, bringing out the caution. As
Swindell was pushed to the pit area, the
standing room only crowd gave him a
resounding ovation in appreciation of his
stellar effort.
As Kruseman resumed his quick pace, enter
USAC Midget champion Dave Darland into the
mix. After finishing second in the first B
Main, Darland methodically picked his way
through traffic from his 15th starting
position, having moved into fourth by the
time the caution for Swindell’s misfortune
flew.
Darland needed less than two laps to move
around Boorse and Hatton for second, setting
his sights on the fleet Kruseman.
Darland’s strong drive to the front would
end prematurely as well though, as he exited
to the infield on the 35th round with left
rear suspension problems.
As if all this action weren’t enough to
thrill the massive crowd, Drake was
recovering from his opening lap mishap quite
well. After restarting at the tail of the
field, Drake worked his way through the
competition masterfully, breaking into the
top five by the 30th round. After
Darland’s departure, Drake had worked his
way up to third when the caution flew after
37 circuits for Luke Icke’s stalled mount
in turn three.
The caution flew again one round later when
Dallen McKenney, who flipped after taking
the checkered flag in the sixth and final
transfer spot in the second B Main, took
another tumble down the backstretch.
With Kruseman still leading the way, Drake
used the low line to get around Boorse for
second on the 39th round. Drake pressured
the rim-riding Kruseman for a couple of laps
before Kruseman began to gradually slip away
from Drake, Boorse, Stewart and Hatton.
The final caution, which proved to be
Kruseman’s undoing, flew with five rounds
remaining when Greg Lueckert’s Chili Bowl
run came to an end while holding down a top
ten position. Lady Luck frowned on Kruseman
at this point, as a dead battery sent
Kruseman to the pit area, dousing “The
Kruser’s” victory hopes and handing the
lead to Drake.
Set for a five-lap dash to the checkered
flag, Drake stuck to the low groove, leading
a resurgent Stewart and Boorse. Boorse
elbowed up on the cushion, making his way
past Stewart with two laps to go and setting
his sights on Drake.
While it appeared that Drake held enough
advantage over Boorse to notch his second
Chili Bowl triumph, Boorse had other ideas
as he hammered the cushion on the
well-prepped quarter-mile oval. Drake held
the lead as the white flag flew, but Boorse
rode the rim through turns one and two and
overtook Drake as the pair charged down the
backstretch on the checkered flag lap.
Boorse rode the final two corners to
perfection to snatch a car-length victory in
the Weiland Race Enterprise Gaerte
Ford-powered Stealth. Drake settled for a
second place finish aboard the Stewart-Kunz
Motorsports Mopar-powered machine, with
Stewart finishing a close third. National
Midget Driver of the Year for 2002, Aaron
Fike, made a late charge to claim fourth,
with Hatton rounding out the top five.
Meyers was the top finishing Chili Bowl
rookie as he crossed the stripe sixth, in
front of fellow race rookie Don Droud, Jr.
Matt Westfall, Mike Hess and Damion Gardner
completed the top ten.
After losing a motor in Thursday’s heat
race action, J.J. Yeley provided the day’s
early excitement as he charged from the back
of the first H Feature to claim the win.
Yeley kept the crowd on its feet early as he
then advanced through the G, F, and E
Features in dramatic fashion, before falling
two spots short of a transfer position in
the first D Feature.
Drake and Robby Flock topped the B Features,
with Wally Pankratz and Tim Shaffer claiming
C Feature victories. Tony Elliot and Bobby
Boone won the D Mains, while Swindell and
Brandon Waelti aced the E Features. Michael
Lewis and Shane Cottle were victorious in F
Feature action, while Toby Brown and Dick
Kaiser claimed the G Features. Yeley and
Josh Wise kicked off the day of racing
action for the 203 total Chili Bowl
Nationals entries by winning the H Features.
Three-time American Sprint Car Series
champion Tim Crawley bolted from his third
starting position into the lead on the
opening round of the First Annual Cherokee
Casino Ford Focus Midget Race of Champions
presented by Ford of Tulsa. Crawley led
wire-to-wire to record the victory over some
of the nation’s top championship drivers
from various forms of racing, collecting
$5,000 for his charity sponsor, the Special
Olympics of Oklahoma.
Crawley was chased to the line in the Race
of Champions by Dave Darland, Ford Focus
midget representative Josh Lakatos, Brett
Hearn and Danny Lasoski. Yeley was sixth, in
front of Stewart and Scott Bloomquist. After
an opening lap tumble in the 15-lap charity
event, Gary Scelzi flipped wildly across the
finish line to finish ninth, with fellow
NHRA drag racer Ron Capps in tenth.
 
 
Photos: Top-Dan Boorse is joined by the
nearly world famous Hooter's girls after
winning the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals;
Middle Left-Front row starters Boorse (88)
and Kruseman (47) take the green flag;
Middle Right - Jay Drake rebounded from an
opening lap incident to charge into the
lead, only to settle for second when Boorse
motored by on the high side on the last lap;
Bottom Left - Tim Crawley in victory lane
after topping the Midget Race of Champions;
Bottom Right - Boorse, Aaron Fike and Meyers
in A Feature hot laps. (All photos from the
Wheatley Collection)
17th Annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals
Results:
A Main (50 laps)
A main: 1. #88 Dan Boorse, Milwaukee, WI; 2.
#71Jay Drake, Val Verde, CA; 3. #71s Tony
Stewart, Rushville, IN; 4. #95f Aaron Fike,
Galesburg, IL; 5. #15h Scott Hatton, Roscoe,
IL; 6. #88m Jason Meyers, Fresno, CA; 7. #4x
Don Droud Jr., Lincoln, NE; 8. #11s Matt
Westfall, Ludlow, OH; 9. #51h Mike Hess,
Peteresburg, IL; 10. #8m Damion Gardner,
Concord, CA; 11. #40L Nick Lundgreen,
Indianapolis, IN; 12. #17j P.J. Jones,
Torrance, CA; 13. #47 Cory Kruseman,
Ventura, CA; 14. #01 Greg Lueckert, Kansas
City, MO; 15. #88d Dallen McKenney, Clovis,
CA; 16. #29d Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN; 17.
#2I Luke Icke, Littleton, CO; 18. #8 Jimmy
Sills, Marysville, CA; 19. #94g Brian
Gerster, Noblesville, In; 20. #1 Sammy
Swindell, Germantown, TN; 21. #72 Jeff
Flesher, Lexington, IL; 22. #20 Danny
Lasoski, Dover, MO; 23. #1s Robby Flock,
Murietta, CA; 24. #47k Randy Koch, Oregon,
WI.
Ford Focus Race of Champions
Midget Race of Champions: 1. Tim Crawley,
Mabelvale, AR; 2. Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN;
3. Josh Lakatos, Pasadena, CA; 4. Brett
Hearn, Sussex, NJ; 5. Danny Lasoski, Dover,
MO; 6. J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ; 7. Tony
Stewart, Rushville, IN; 8. Scott Bloomquist,
Mooresburg, TN; 9. Gary Scelzi, Fresno, CA;
10. Ron Capps, Carlsbad, CA.
Two B Mains – Top 6 in each to A Main
First B Main: 1. #71 Jay Drake, Val Verde,
CA; 2. #29d Dave Darland, Lincoln, IN; 3. #1
Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN; 4. #17j P.J.
Jones, Torrance, CA; 5. #72 Jeff Flesher,
Lexington, IL; 6. #8m Damion Gardner,
Concord, CA; 7. #19s Ronnie Day, Salinas,
CA; 8. #11w Gary Wright, Hooks, TX; 9. #81
Chad DeSelle, Sun Prairie, WI; 10. #8p Wally
Pankratz, Orange, CA; 11. #86c David
Camfield Jr., Decatur, IL; 12. #10k Ron
Kuhn, Lees Summit, MO; 13. #12h Rick
Hendrix, Canoga Park, CA; 14. #11c Jerry
Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ; 15. #14 Tony Rossi,
Arvada, CO; 16. #22m Ray Bull, Bloomsburg,
PA; 17. #17k Clay Klepper, Brownsburg, IN;
18. #7f Aaron Fiscus, Sun Prairie, WI; 19.
#02 Shane Matthews; DQ—#11 Tracy Hines,
Greenfield, IN.
Second B Main: 1. #1s Robby Flock, Murrieta,
CA; 2. #11s Matt Westfall, Ludlow, OH; 3.
#94g Brian Gerster, Noblesville, IN; 4. #40L
Nick Lundgreen, Indianapolis, IN; 5. #51h
Mike Hess, Petersburg, IL; 6. #88d Dallen
McKenney, Clovis, CA; 7. #25b Teddy Beach,
Donnelsville, OH; 8. #5c Joey Montgomery,
Fredricktown, MO; 9. #78 Tim Crawley,
Mabelvale, AR; 10. #5d Kenny Lewis,
Wheatridge, CO; 11. #20s Tim Shaffer,
Aliquippa, PA; 12. #10 Andy Pierce,
Plainfield, IN; 13. #7r Troy Rutherford,
Ojai, CA; 14. #3m John Wolfe, Winchester,
IN; 15. #32 Blake Feese, Saybrook, IL; 16.
#2 Kevin Doty, Milan, IL; 17. #71L Mike
Leslie, Peoria, AZ; 18. #67 Brad Kuhn, Avon,
IN; 19. #22 Ron Gregory, Noblesville, IN;
20. #4e Bobby East, Brownsburg, IN.
Two C Mains – Top 5 in each to Twin B
Mains
First C Main: 1. #8p Wally Pankratz, Orange,
CA; 2. #12h Rick Hendrix, Canoga Park, CA;
3. #11c Jerry Coons Jr., Tucson, AZ; 4. #1
Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN; 5. #11 Tracy
Hines, Greenfield, IN; 6. #12 Billy Wease,
Noblesville, IN; 7. #31 Donnie Lehmann,
Springfield, IL; 8. #30c Craig Carey,
Springfield, IL; 9. #17x Greg Nelson,
Newcastle, CA; 10. #66 Tony Elliott, Kokomo,
IN; 11. #85 Shane Hollingsworth,
Indianapolis, IN; 12. #36 Brad Paris,
Brownsburg, IN; 13. #18 Floyd Alvis, San
Carlos, CA; 14. #75 Roger Miller, Milan, IL;
15. #10a Paul McMahan, Memphis, TN; 16. #59
Jim Sawyer, Trenton, OH; 17. #28 Matt Brun,
New Carlisle, OH; 18. #25 Mike Farmer,
Colorado Springs, CO.
Second C Main: 1. #20s Tim Shaffer,
Aliquippa, PA; 2. #3m John Wolfe,
Winchester, IN; 3. #78 Tim Crawley,
Mabelvale, AR; 4. #5d Kenny Lewis,
Wheatridge, CO; 5. #71L Mike Leslie, Peoria,
AZ; 6. #0 Scott Bloomquist, Mooresburg, TN;
7. #35 Brandon Petty, Alexandria, IN; 8.
#85a Justin Allgaier, Riverton, IL; 9. #31c
Bobby Boone, Palmdale, CA; 10. #52 Bryan
Stanfill, Bakersfield, CA; 11. #5t Gary
Taylor, Snohomish, WA; 12. #87 Rich Camfield,
Decatur, IL; 13. #16f Chad Farmer, Colorado
Springs, CO; 14. #8b Murray Erickson,
Odessa, TX; 15. #00 Pete Davis, Pleasonton,
CA; 16. #16 Jimmy Christian, Morgan Hill,
CA; 17. #17n Mathew Neely, Robinson, IL; 18.
#3 Jeremy Sherman, Phoenix, AZ.
Two D Mains – Top 3 in each to Twin C
Mains
First D Main: 1. #66 Tony Elliott, Kokomo,
IN; 2. #12 Billy Wease, Noblesville, IN; 3.
#1 Sammy Swindell, Germantown, TN; 4. #15
Tim Siner, Waterloo, IL; 5. #24 J.J. Yeley,
Phoenix, AZ; 6. #6 Randy Fiscus, Monona, WI;
7. #12c Rick England, Wichita, KS; 8. #51f
Chris DeShon, Littleton, CO; 9. #27b Dale
Howard, Byhalia, MS; 10. #3h Brett Hearn,
Sussex, N.J.; 11. #45 Aaron Kirk, Conroe,
TX; 12. #7c Cole Carter, Brownsburg, IN; 13.
#99 Scott Weyant, Springfield, IL; 14. #0h
Jesse Hockett, Warsaw, MO; 15. #78d Jeff
Heaton, Ventura, CA; 16. #33az David
Rosales, Glendale, AZ.
Second D Main: 1. #31c Bobby Boone,
Palmdale, CA; 2. #16f Chad Farmer, Colorado
Springs, CO; 3. #5t Gary Taylor, Snohomish,
WA; 4. #23 Boyd Calvert, Madison, WI; 5. #7
Critter Malone, Speedway, IN; 6. #76c James
Chesson, Far Hills, N.J.; 7. #7w Korey
Weyant, Springfield, IL; 8. #37f A.J. Felker,
Jeffersonville, IN; 9. #71r Keith Rauch,
Edgewater, CO; 10. #8s Bobby Smith, Camby,
IN; 11. #20w Cody Weisensel, Sun Prairie,
WI; 12. #3w Brandon Waelti, Sun Prairie, WI;
13. #87x Cameron Dodson, Greenfield, IN; 14.
#2m Marc Dailey, Brownsburg, IN; 15. #2h
Robert Harr, Arvada, CO; 16. #54 Ralph
Cortez, Sacramento, CA.
Two E Mains – Top 4 in each to Twin D
Mains
First E Main: 1. #1 Sammy Swindell,
Germantown, TN; 2. #7c Cole Carter,
Brownsburg, IN; 3. #51f Chris DeShon,
Littleton, CO; 4. #24 J.J.Yeley, Phoenix,
AZ; 5. #19x Terry Holliman, Hamburg, IA; 6.
#10b Bill Baue, Indianapolis, IN; 7. #5r
Travis Rilat, Texas City, TX; 8. #45h Johnny
Heydenreich, Bloomsburg, PA; 9. #Q4 Edwin
Wilson, Tuttle, OK; 10. #16c Erin Crocker,
Wilbraham, MA; 11. #10w Michael Lewis,
Noblesville, IN; 12. #19w Mike Woodring,
Eden, NY; 13. #21k Kurt Mayhew, Demotte, IN;
14. #31v Rick Vaughn, Indianapolis, IN; 15.
#61a Toby Brown, Carthage, MO; DNS – 18w
Travis Welpott, Pendleton, IN.
Second E Main: 1. #3w Brandon Waelti, Sun
Prairie, WI; 2. #2m Marc Dailey, Brownsburg,
IN; 3. #23 Boyd Calvert, Madison, WI; 4. #7w
Korey Weyant, Springfield, IL; 5. #86 Shane
Cottle, Kokomo, IN; 6. #88x Dick Kaiser,
Milwaukee, WI; 7. #55k Steve Knepper,
Belleville, IL; 8. #11j Todd Jackson,
Independence, MO; 9. #51 Ryan Durst,
Lincoln, NE; 10. #33h Robert Hanley,
Foxfield, CO; 11. #29 Dino Tomassi, Fremont,
CA; 12. #41 Josh Ford, Oxnard, CA; 13. #1w
Paul White, Temple, TX; 14. #49 Bryan
Kobylarz, Birasboro, PA; 15. #53 J.D.
Turner, Locust Corner, OH; 16. #44 Chad
Branson, Sherman, IL.
Two F Mains – Top 4 in each to Twin E
Mains
First F Main: 1. #10w Michael Lewis,
Noblesville, IN; 2. #24 J.J. Yeley, Phoenix,
AZ; 3. #31v Rick Vaughn, Indianapolis, IN;
4. #61a Toby Brown, Carthage, MO; 5. #69 A.J.
Fike, Galesburg, IL; 6. #30x Jimmy Kite,
Stockbridge, GA; 7. #21x Derek Davidson,
Indianapolis, IN; 8. #4L Doug Lippincott,
Reno, NV; 9. #38 Jackie Burke, Houston, TX;
10. #95x Rik Forbes, Omaha, NE; 11. #4t
Brian Terry, Monona, WI; 12. #81h Jerry
Hammock, Lancaster, TX; 13. #55 Tony
Everhart, El Cajon, CA; 14. #57 Brian Brown,
Higginsville, MO; 15. #27c Jan Howard,
Byhalia, MS; 16. #15m Chris Morway,
Glastonbury, CT.
Second F Main: 1. #86 Shane Cottle, Kokomo,
IN; 2. #1w Paul White, Temple, TX; 3. #55k
Steve Knepper, Belleville, IL; 4. #88x Dick
Kaiser, Milwaukee, WI; 5. #26 Glenn Carson,
Newark, CA; 6. #63p Paul Perkins, Antioch,
IL; 7. #5 Tom Hessert, Cherry Hill, N.J.; 8.
#94w Josh Wise, Riverside, CA; 9. #20x
Jeremy Farmer, Colorado Springs, CO; 10.
#25s Steve Buckwalter, Royersford, PA; 11.
#63n Rex Norris III, Knightstown, IN; 12.
#43 Chris Coers, Columbus, IN; 13. #27a Amy
Maris, Gilbert, AZ; 14. #2d Doug Day,
Winder, GA; 15. #19 Chris Wagner, Colorado
Springs, CO; 16. #5m Mike Neher, Logansport,
IN.
Two G Mains – Top 4 in each to Twin F
Mains
First G Main: 1. #61a Toby Brown, Carthage,
MO; 2. #81h Jerry Hammock, Lancaster, TX; 3.
#24 J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, AZ; 4. #4t Brian
Terry, Monona, WI; 5. #24c Tyce Carlson,
Indianapolis, IN; 6. #15k Donnie Kratzbery,
Fort Smith, AR; 7. #51j R.J. Johnson,
Phoenix, AZ; 8. #51n Mike Nigh, Brownsburg,
IN; 9. #1st Mike Stroehle, Davenport, IA;
10. #10c Jamie Ferrell, Des Moines, IA; 11.
#00x John Giffin, Mnt.View, CA; 12. #45az
Jeff Perry, Phoenix, AZ; 13. #17m Mario
Marietta, Clinton, IN; 14. #32f Dave
Fuhrman, Avon, IN; 15. #30 Johnny Rodriguez,
Elk Grove, GA; 16. #35s John Sarna, Sedona,
AZ.
Second G Main: 1. #88x Dick Kaiser,
Milwaukee, WI; 2. #63p Paul Perkins,
Antioch, IL; 3. #20x Jeremy Farmer, Colorado
Springs, CO; 4. #94w Josh Wise, Riverside,
CA; 5. #03 Bill Allen, Independence, MO; 6.
#50 Roland Ayo, Houston, TX; 7. #19n Nick
O’Neil, Wagoner, OK; 8. #76 Garrett
Hansen, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA; 9. #37m
Mathew Mitchell, Yorba Linda, CA; 10. #99r
Kyle Rayburn, Pueblo West, CO; 11. #4g Ricky
Gaunt, Torrance, CA; 12. #7t Jimmy McVay,
Lees Summit, MO; 13. #44c Al Cole,
McFarland, WI; 14. #10t Toby Alfrey,
Miamisburg, OH; 15. #99d Shon Deskins; DNS -
#71c Wayne Chinn, Tipp City, OH.
Two H Mains – Top 4 in each to Twin G
Mains
First H Main: 1. #24 J.J. Yeley, Phoenix,
AZ; 2. #1st Mike Stroehle, Davenport, IA; 3.
#00x John Giffin, Mnt. View, CA; 4. #17m
Mario Marietta, Clinton, IN; 5. #8x Butch
Middleton, Erie, CO; 6. #79 Greg Schaefer,
Ft. Lupton, CO; 7. #40 Tony Franklin,
Edmond, OK; 8. #51m Chris Partin, Tulsa, OK;
9. #21 Aaron Andruskevitch, Riverton, IL;
10. #17 Doug McCune, Colleyville, TX; 11.
#56 Doug White Houston, TX; 12. #7m David
Langford, Blue Springs, MO; 13. #9e Clint
Eckenrodt, St. Louis, MO; DNS - #44h Phillip
Heavelow, Buckner, MO; #37 Johnny Miller,
Burleson, TX; #11x Steve Newman, Lakewood,
CO; #13 Matt Walton, Tulsa, OK.
Second H Main: 1. #94w Josh Wise, Riverside,
CA; 2. #19n Nick O’Neal, Wagoner, OK; 3.
#03 Bill Allen, Independence, MO; 4. #20x
Jeremy Farmer, Colorado Springs, CO; 5. #67n
Randy Nigg, Colorado Springs, CO; 6. #33
Wally McDuffey, St. Louis, MO; 7. #94 Alex
Coonan, Ransom, IL; 8. #5j Jason Johnson,
Greenfield, WI; 9. #6L Eddie Leavitt,
Knoxville, IA; 10. #27 Sparky Howard, Santa
Rosa, CA; 11. 12. #33a Stephen Arnold,
Seymour, IN; 13. #11t Travis Thompson,
Fairbanks, IN; 14. #1f Mike Fulper,
Cumberland, OH; 15. #73 Scooter Ellis,
Brownsburg, IN; DNS - #0x Johnny Murdock,
Kaufman, TX; #90 Mark Lightfoot,
Springfield, MO; #93 Lee Beckwith, Joliet,
IL.
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