Sunday, December 29, 2013

Now Things get REALLY busy

Big doings in New Zealand and Tulsa, OK this week.  We will try to keep you up to date on what is happening in NZ, but we recommend watching the Tulsa Shootout live.
Fans can now purchase both Speedway Motors Tulsa Shootout, January 1-4 and Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals presented by General Tire, January 14-18 by clicking the event tabs on the RacinBoys home page.
View each day of the Tulsa Shootout for $15.00 (Wed-Thu-Fri), $20 (Sat) or entire event package for $54.99.
The Chili Bowl can be seen for $25.00 each day or $99.00 for the entire five days. Note: RacinBoys will NOT be carrying Saturday night’s championship feature race as MavTV broadcasts live from the Chili Bowl for the first time. Saturday day-long coverage begins around 12:00 noon CT and continues until MavTV takes over live in the early evening.
Tulsa Shootout and Chili Bowl webcasts on RacinBoys are brought to you by MavTV and Lucas Oil Products. For more information about the RacinBoys PPV events or sponsorship opportunities, send e-mail to racinboys@racinboys.com.

Dates
Event
Website
1/1
Western Springs, NZ (King of The Springs)
1/2-1/4
Tulsa Shootout, Tulsa, OK USA
1/4
Western Springs, NZ (50 Lapper Night)
1/5
Premier Speedway, Australia
1/8-11
Speedway City, Australia
1/14-18
Chili Bowl, Tulsa, OK, USA

TELL US ABOUT THE CHILI BOWL - Bryan Clauson


'14 Rumble: Justin Peck Saturday Midget Winner Interview


Justin Peck? wins Night 2 at the Rumble


FORT WAYNE, Ind  - Justin Peck won the  midget feature Saturday in the Rumble in Fort Wayne at the Memorial Coliseum Expo Center, becoming the youngest winner in the event's 16 years.  The high school freshman is 15.  Bobby East was 17 when he won in 2001.

In a late-race duel , Peck exchanged the lead twice with Friday night winner Russ Gamester in the closing laps before Peck moved in front for good with two laps to go.

Friday night Gamester, 47, had become the event’s oldest winner.  Peck made an impression last year at the Memorial Coliseum Expo Center last year, finishing second on Friday and third on Saturday.

Peck, driving a Volkswagen-powered Beast started outside in the front row, beating pole-sitter Lynsey Liguori into the first turn he seemed in total control of the race until  Gamester passed him on the inside with eight laps to go when the youngster got into turn two too hard.  “I thought I was done,” Peck said.

Instead, Gamester developed an engine problem, and Peck nudged his way past with just two laps remaining. Gamester’s engine finally blew in turn four on the last lap, relegating him to a ninth-place finish.
Mike Fedorcak, subbing for the injured Tony Stewart, wound up second, with Grant Galloway, Billy Hulbert and Derek Bischak completing the top five before a near-capacity crowd.
Gamester was trying to join Stewart (2006 and ’11) and Billy Wease (’09) as the only drivers to sweep the weekend features.

Peck expects to race USAC and POWRi midgets on dirt in 2014 as he continues on a path that he hopes will lead to Daytona or Indianapolis.  Peck is not entered in the Chili Bowl this year, but we we certainly see him in a few years; after high school is out of the way.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Thursday, December 26, 2013

BELL ON TOP DOWN UNDER

American teenager Christopher Bell added to his trophy cabinet in front of 13,000 fans on Boxing Day at WXC Speedway - Western Springs.
The 18-year-old Oklahoman started on the front row of the feature but was made to work for it by his countryman Rico Abreu.
The pair traded slide job passing maneuvers lap after lap as the roaring crowd drowned out all 20 cars on the track.
Following a mid-race caution, three of the Americans played accidental bumper cars leaving all three (Darren Hagen, Bryan Clauson, Abreu) scratching their heads on the infield, while Bell drove to victory.
"That was really tough, I definitely got some luck there when there was that pile-up. It was a shame losing those three United States drivers in one hit because they were really putting on a show for the fans," said Bell.
"That was a heck of a race and it was the first time I've ever been able to run in front of so many people; it's just fantastic. It blows me away how much support Speedway gets down here [in Auckland]."
Bell was the dominant driver in the USA this year, winning all the historic races and championships, but almost had this one stolen from him right at the death as 41-year-old American Jerry Coons Jr made a last lap lunge.
"I saw Jerry sneaking up on me on that last lap and I knew I really had to give it my all but we got there in the end so awesome for the team," said Bell.
The Springs' faithful were granted the best track surface of the season with two distinct racing lines and cars constantly dive-bombing each other for position. Bell decided to run as wide as possible, tapping the wall nearly every lap.
"I hit the wall several times in that race, I think we'll have to go over the car tomorrow because we might have bent a couple of wheels in that one," he said.
Coons Jr held on for second place while in-form Kiwi Chris McCutcheon took third. The first Australian home was 22-year-old Matthew Jackson in fourth.
The international midgets will be back in action at WXC Speedway - Western Springs Friday for the World 30-lap Derby.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

International Teams Racing returns Western Springs with a vengeance Thursday, Boxing Day

International Teams Racing returns Western Springs with a vengeance Thursday, Boxing Day as three countries fight for points, pride and a lofty prize pool.
Australia, USA and New Zealand will each field three drivers for the two international heat races which, unlike previous years, now also offer individual points towards feature race grid positions.
Team USA enters the series as favorites with three professional race drivers on their books.
California's Darren Hagen makes his first visit to New Zealand coming off two USAC National Midget Championships in 2012, alongside another newcomer in 18-year-old Oklahoman Christopher Bell who won everything there is to win in the USA this year. These two young guns will be marshalled around by 41-year-old speedway icon and Team USA captain Jerry Coons Jr from Indiana.
"It's an honor they chose me to be captain. Either that or it just means I'm the oldest," said former USAC Triple Crown winner Coons Jr.
"We've got an incredible team with both the 2012 and 2013 USAC National Midget Champions so we're pretty confident for tonight's teams racing, although we know the Kiwis are always strong too having raced Brad Mosen and Michael Pickens in the States this year."
Current New Zealand champion Pickens will captain the local contingent tonight, alongside former International series champion Mosen and current Western Springs points leader Chris McCutcheon.
"We couldn't be happier with the team we've put together and hopefully with a bit of crowd support and home track advantage we can keep the trophy in Auckland," said one of three New Zealand team selectors Graham Standring.
Current POWRI Australian Midget Super Series champion Nathan Smee is still fighting fit at 40-years-old and will captain the Aussie team. He will be joined by fellow speedway veteran and two-time national midget champion Adam Clarke, as well as 22-year-old rising star Matthew Jackson who is coming off his first campaign in the USA.
Promoters are expecting around 16,000 fans at the track, ready to witness some of the best midget racing ever seen.
"We don't get anywhere near the amount of fans at a midget race in the US like we do at The Springs. It's such a cool atmosphere here in Auckland with all the entertainment that goes on off the track too. We just love coming down here," said Coons Jr.
Dates
Event
Website
12/26
Western Springs, New Zealand (Boxing Night)
12/27-28
Rumble in Fort Wayne, IN USA
12/28
Western Springs, NZ (World Derby)
1/1
Western Springs, NZ (King of The Springs)

A strong entry list for the Rumble this weekend in Fort Wayne includes Bobby Santos III, Lou Cicconi Jr., Jarett Andretti, Matt Westfall, Tony Elliott, Russ Gamester, Dave Darland, Bobby East, Brian Gerster, and Billy Wease. 
DEFENDING RUMBLE IN FORT WAYNE CHAMPIONS: Billy Wease (first night) and Derek Bischak (second night)
TRACK QUALIFYING RECORD: 7.323 seconds set by Tony Stewart, Dec. 30, 2005

Cicconi is the only driver to beat Tony Stewart when Tony was still running at the end of the race.  The two will team up this year with Cicconi driving Stewart's "Munchkin" race car.  Stewart is still weeks away from his return following multiple operations for a broken leg suffered in a sprint car accident.



TELL US ABOUT THE CHILI BOWL - Steve Buckwalter

Name: Steve Buckwalter
Hometown: Royersford, PA     Occupation: Full Time Race Car Driver
How did you choose your car number? My midget number 25, was my Uncle Ricks
Chassis: Elite     Engine Builder: Don Ott Racing Engines
Sponsors: Don Ott Racing Engines, VRP Shocks, Hoosier Tires
Favorite Track: Gas City (Indiana)     Favorite Driver: Tony Stewart
Regular Tracks/Series: Sprint - Williams Grove; Midget - ARDC
What is your greatest accomplishment/best memory?  Making the A-Main at the Chili Bowl for the first time.
What is your ultimate goal?  To win the Chili Bowl

Thursday, December 19, 2013

‘Rumble’ to salute injured Stewart

Photo credit by: Jim Morrison/Hawkeye Racing News
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – He’s still getting around on a motorized scooter, not a race car, but his badly broken right leg won’t keep Tony Stewart away from the “Rumble in Fort Wayne” indoor midget races.
The three-time NASCAR champion, some two months away from returning to driving, will be honored with a “Salute to Tony Stewart” at the 16th annual holiday event on Friday, Dec. 27 and Saturday,
Dec. 28 at the Memorial Coliseum Expo Center.
The native Hoosier will enter two cars – Munchkin chassis for longtime indoor teammate Mike Fedorcak and East Coast standout Lou Cicconi Jr. – while also greeting fans and signing autographs both days.
Rumble organizer Tony Barhorst said the recognition is well-deserved for Stewart, who has won a record nine features on the 1/6-mile track and continues to compete regularly on short tracks despite his superstar status.
For Stewart, a trip to the Rumble is something of a homecoming.
“I really enjoy competing up in Fort Wayne and having a chance to run the Munchkin,” he said Tuesday, “so not being in the car this year is a bit different for me, but I’m still looking forward to it. Lou Cicconi is going to run the car this year, and it’s going to be fun to spend time with him and watch him race.
“The Rumble event is a great time for me and the team. We get to see a lot of people that we might only see once or twice a year. It’s also nice that some of my family can make the drive up for this event.
“With the Rumble being held during the holidays, it really gives us not only the chance to race when the weather isn’t the greatest but the opportunity to see a lot of friends.”
Barhorst marvels at Stewart’s drive and his willingness to support short track racing.
“Throughout the history of major sports, it is extremely rare for a three-time champion to return to the roots of where they started,” he said. “This is a chance for us to thank Tony for coming back to short track races and not forgetting where he came from.
“Tony will be doing some interviews between races, and we look forward to hearing about the progress he has made coming back from his injury.”
Stewart, who was injured in a sprint car accident on Aug. 5, said Cicconi will drive his No. 2 Munchkin, while Fedorcak, from nearby Roanoke, will again pilot the No. 97. Both cars are fielded by Tony Stewart Racing, which also competes in the World of Outlaws sprint car series and the U.S. Auto Club’s Silver Crown and sprint car divisions.
Cicconi, who has raced at Fort Wayne twice, is the only driver to win a feature in which Stewart’s car was still running at the finish. That came on the final night in 2008, his most recent appearance, when Stewart ran second in a race that did not have a caution. Fedorcak, the builder and designer of the Munchkin chassis, likewise has one victory (2002) as well as a win at the old Memorial Coliseum track, making him the only driver to accomplish that feat.
“(Mike) and his family are great people,” Stewart said, “and it will be fun to watch him and Lou battle it out on the track this year.”
Some 300 entries are expected in midgets, winged and non-winged modified midgets, karts and quarter midgets. Spectator gates open at 11 a.m. each day, with midget time trials at 6 p.m. and the main portion of the program after 7:30.  Stewart will participate in a free, two-hour autograph session each day.
Information about tickets – including a special VIP package that includes a meet and greet with Stewart – is available at www.rumbleseries.com, along with entry forms and racer’s rate hotels. Tickets may be ordered by mail without a service charge. The event information line is (317) 418-3216. Requests for information may be e-mailed to tbracefest@aol.com.
Photo credit by: Jim Morrison/Hawkeye Racing NewsThree-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart (right) shares a moment with fellow driver Cap Henry at last year’s “Rumble in Fort Wayne.”

Jason Leffler to be honored at 2014 Chili Bowl - Entries now at 263

Photo Credit: Buck Monson 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart are entering next month's Chili Bowl Nationals in honor of late racer Jason Leffler.

Kahne will drive a car entered in combination with Stewart, Leffler's girlfriend, Julianna Patterson, and former father-in-law, Bob East., in the Jan. 14-18 race at the Tulsa Expo Center in Oklahoma.
Plans had been for Leffler and Patterson to co-own the car, and Leffler and East to build it together before Leffler's death in a June sprint car crash. East continued the project following the accident, and Patterson turned to Stewart for help after the three-time NASCAR champion broke his leg in his own sprint car accident last season.
"She told me, I'm going to be a car owner at the Chili Bowl' and I said, OK?' kind of quizzically, and it's just gone on from there," Stewart told The Associated Press. "Bob is building the car. The owner was going to be Jason and Julianna, and I really wanted to be involved."
So did Kahne, who was close friends with the 37-year-old Leffler, a journeyman NASCAR driver who loved racing so much he entered everything he could. The night he was killed in a sprint car race in New Jersey, the winner was guaranteed just $7,000.
Kahne had to first convince his NASCAR team owner, Rick Hendrick, to sign off on his participation in the Chili Bowl. Hendrick hasn't forbidden Kahne from any extracurricular racing, but hasn't exactly rubber-stamped Kahne's opportunities, either.
Kahne felt racing in honor of Leffler at the Chili Bowl, with the promise of raffling off the car after for the Charlie Dean Leffler Discretionary Trust to benefit Leffler's son, would get him the permission from Hendrick.
"There's just a lot of good reasons to get involved," Kahne told AP. "Jason loved Chili Bowl, he was always so good at Chili Bowl and I enjoy driving on dirt. It was just such a good idea for me do it for Jason."
Tony Stewart Racing is assisting East with the engine and driveline. Stewart's involvement in the venture makes Kahne eligible to compete in the Jan. 14 Race of Champions.
"He'll get to race more, more track time. I'm excited," Stewart said. "Kasey and I have owned open wheel teams and competed against each other, but this gives us a chance to work together on something."
The Chili Bowl is one of the most prestigious midget events of the year and has a star-studded lineup. The entry list is nearing 250 already and includes Sammy and Kevin Swindell, Joey Saldana, Bryan Clauson, and NASCAR drivers Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Larson.
It's not the first time Kahne has jumped in to honor Leffler.
Kahne wore a black hat with Leffler's "LEFturn" nickname on it the days after Leffler's death, and reaction was so positive he decided to produce the hat to sell as a fundraiser for Charlie Dean's trust.
His website crashed within minutes of him launching sale of the $20 hats.
"We had a lot of people asking about them after wearing them at Michigan, so I thought, `Man, we can do hats,' because I thought a hat was something people could have forever," he said. "But we just sold thousands and thousands of hats. Way more than we were prepared for.
"My mom and my grandma sent hats out for months and months. Some people started getting upset because it was taking so long to get their hat, but at the end of the day, we had two people doing it. We'd still be selling them, but we had to shut it off because I needed them to catch up. It was close to 20,000 hats, and it worked out really well for Charlie."

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Chili Bowl Nationals nearing 250 entries

Photo Credit: Phil Rider
Bryan Hulbert - TULSA, Okla. (December 17, 2013) From every corner of the racing world, the names are pouring onto the entry list for the 29th Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire. With construction of the Tulsa Expo Raceway underway inside the River Spirit Expo Center, entries are creeping near the 250 mark with 236 entered prior to the December 17 discounted entry deadline.

Included in the latest wave of entries is the name that's haunted the dreams of Golden Driller hopefuls over the last five years.

Bringing their usual Spike / Esslinger package to Tulsa, Sammy and Kevin Swindell will go for the families combined tenth Golden Driller in Chili Bowl competition. Combined for 25 Chili Bowl "A" Feature starts, Sammy is the only driver entered so far to have competed in 1987's inaugural event, placing sixth. Rich Vogler was the winner of the 40 lap affair after starting thirteenth. Sammy's first Chili Bowl triumph came in 1989.

The reigning four-time champion, Kevin Swindell has appeared in 5 Chili Bowl "A" Features. The first to even win back-to-back, Swindell's drive to victory in 2013 recorded what some have called the greatest laps ever turned at the Chili Bowl. Going blow-for-blow with father Sammy, and racing rival Kyle Larson, a miscue on the part of Larson saw the California driver's night end on Lap 35 to a jubilant standing ovation.

Three-time Chili Bowl "A" Feature starter, two-time NASCAR Nationwide Champion, and 2013 Sunoco Rookie of the Year in NASCAR Sprint Cup, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. has also turned his entry into the Chili Bowl office. Stenhouse will try his hand at mastering the Chili Bowl clay in the Clauson/Curb-Agajanian backed No. 6.

The Clauson/Curb-Agajanian name will field a total of four entries with Joey Saldana, Dillon Welch, and Payton Pierce all vying for their first "A" Feature start.

Owner champion in 2005 with Tracy Hines at the wheel, the formidable Wilke-Pak entries will number three with Jerry Coons, Jr. leading the charge with Chase Stockton and Tyler Cortney joining the lineup. Coons has a pair of top fives' to his credit, placing fourth in 2009 and 2010 among his 14 "A" Feature starts. Coon's ranks eighth in terms of best overall average finish in Chili Bowl competition.

2013 prelim night winner Chad Boat will again pilot the John Lawson No. 15x. Looking for the success of his father, Billy Boat, who took the Lawson entry to victory in 1997, Chad's 2013 Chili Bowl ended after contact with another driver on a Lap 7 restart.

Bernie Stuebgen, the man behind Indy Race Parts, will field five entries in the coming Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals. Among the latest to fill a Stuebgen entry is Kokomo, Ind. shoe, Shane Cottle. Eight starts to "The Throttle" in Saturday's championship event, Cottle ranks thirteenth in average "A" Feature finishes with six top tens', three top five's, and a pair of podiums coming in 2000 and 2008.

Among Stuebgen's list of drivers also includes Chili Bowl Rookies, Domain Ramsay of Geelong, Victory, Australia and Brandon Matus of Wampum, Penn. The "wild ones", Sheldon and Jac Haudenschild complete the list of Indy Race Parts competitors.

The complete list of entries for the 2014 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire can be found at http://www.chilibowl.com/entries/manual.aspx

The 28th Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire will begin moving teams in on Sunday, January 12, 2014.

Practice is scheduled for Monday, January 13 with the first night of competition getting underway with Tuesday's Warren CAT Qualifying night as well as the sixth annual Vacuworx Invitational Race of Champions.

Competition continues with Wednesday's River Spirit Casino Qualifier, Thursday's John Christner Trucking Qualifier, and Friday Vacuworx Global Qualifier with everything culminating on Saturday's Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Championship.

The top three in each Qualifying Night A-Feature will transfer directly into the Saturday championship event with the remainder of Saturday's features lined up according to the Qualifying night finishes.

General Admission seating is available along the back straight-a-way and can be accessed with the purchase of a Pit Pass. Additional information regarding the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl presented by General Tire can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com. For more updates follow the Chili Bowl on Facebook and on Twitter.

Monday, December 16, 2013

TELL US ABOUT THE CHILI BOWL - Austin Brown

XSAN interview with Millstadt, Illinois racer Austin Brown at the 2013 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl. Austin finished this year 4th in Badger Midget Points behind Brad Kuhn, Andrew Felker, and Zach Daum. 

Chili Bowl Entry Total Reaches 177


Photo Credit: Joe Orth
Kruseman Motorsports among latest  teams to enter the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals

Bryan Hulbert - TULSA, Okla. (December 15, 2013) Every year the list of drivers that make up the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire becomes more diverse. Whether dirt, asphalt, or a mixture of the two, drivers that make their way to the clay of the Tulsa Expo Raceway each carry a back story unlike any other event in modern-day motorsports.

With just under a month until the first green flag falls, entries for the 28th running of the world's largest indoor Midget Sprint Car race are closing in on the 200 mark with 177 between 119 owners confirming their run at the Golden Driller.

Increasing to 37 past feature starters, Cory Kruseman is among the latest Champions to add his name to the roster. Twice a Lucas Oil Chili Bowl winner in 2000 and 2004, Kruseman's first Chili Bowl "A" Feature start came in 1998. Second only to Sammy Swindell in terms of best average finish in the Chili Bowl's championship event, Kruseman's record includes six podium appearances and just as many top fives' to go along with nine top tens'. Kruseman also has seven preliminary night victories to his credit. Kruseman's 2013 season included 5 victories.

In addition to his own Lucas Oil No. 21k, Cory's name will be attached to a total of five entries, including a trio of Chili Bowl Rookies, and one seat still open for business.

Making his mark in the NASCAR development system in 2013, Stonington, Conn. driver David Garbo, Jr. is among the Kruseman Motorsports rookie contenders. Two wins in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series coming on Hickory Motor Speedway in 2013, including four podiums, six top fives', and 10 top tens' in fifteen events puts a lot of star-power behind the 17 year old driver.

Working out of Karts, Bradley Morris is the second Rookie in the Kruseman stable. A regular with the Lucas Oil Off-Road Series in Pro-Lite and Pro-Buggy during the 2013 season, 17 year old Morris placed second in season standings for Pro-Buggy and fifth in Pro-Lite competition with three wins to his credit.

The final Kruseman Motorsports rookie is Steve Brown. A regular in the Non-Wing ranks of southern California, 47 year old Brown's season revolved around Perris Auto Speedway and Ventura Raceway, Brown capped off his season sixth in points in 360cid Non-Wing Sprints at Perris Auto Speedway and third at Ventura.

The addition of the three Kruseman Motorsports' Rookies brings the count to 37 with driver's coming from 15 United States as well as three first timers from Australia and one from Canada.

The complete list of entries for the 2014 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire can be found at http://www.chilibowl.com/entries/manual.aspx

Saturday, December 14, 2013

DAVE DESPAIN IS BACK - LIVE SATURDAYS ON MAVTV


Big news in Indy: multi-yr deal w starts as host of live Sat nite in Jan

CHILI BOWL CLAY HITS THE CONCRETE ON TUESDAY


We are a month away from the . The first load of clay will hit the floor of the River Spirit Expo Center on Tuesday, December 17.

Expect more entries to be announced early next week.

ALEX BRIGHT TO COMPETE IN AUSTRALIAN SPEEDCAR CHAMPIONSHIPS


Waiving the American flag for the ENZED 73rd Australian Speedcar Championship at Speedway City Jan 8th-11th is AMERICAN and recent Magic Man 34 winner; Alex Bright of Pennsylvania, USA in the Jack Berry Polar Ice Jbr Racing Qld29 Esslinger/Breka!

Splitting his time between three series, Alex pulled off 3 wins and two runner up finishes with the ARDC to finish 7th in points while finishing 12th in USAC and 15th in POWRi points.

DARLAND WINS INAUGURAL JASON LEFFLER AWARD


The Inaugural winner of the Jason Leffler Award is Dave Darland.

The popular "Lefturn" was killed in Sprint Car accident in New Jersey this past summer.

The award was presented during the USAC banquet.

HOW BIG IS THE CHILI BOWL ARENA? -

2012 Chili Bowl - Revolving Aerial View of Pits and Track



WHAT BRINGS YOU TO THE CHILI BOWL? - Photographer Rich Forman


XSAN "Meet the Crew" interview with Kokomo, Indiana photographer Rich Forman at the 2013 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals.

Friday, December 13, 2013

TELL US ABOUT THE CHILI BOWL - Tyler Thomas


XSAN interview with Collinsville, Oklahoma racer Tyler Thomas at the 2013 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. This past season he finished 4th in POWRi points behind Zach Daum, Andrew Felker, and Brad Kuhn.

Tyler will be driving the # 91T / Triple X / Esslinger / BT Machine / Haynes Equipment / Quick Racing Products / Bell Safety Equipment / Alpine Stars 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Midget History Lecture Jan. 16

by

Tony Stewart at the Hoosier Dome
TULSA, Okla. — Eighty-one years of midget racing history, lunch and door prizes, highlight the upcoming
inaugural Midget Auto Racing Historical Lecture taking place Jan. 16 during the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals.
The sport celebrates its 81st anniversary during the 2014 acing season.
The event will be held in the Media Room located inside the credentials office, at the main entrance to the River Center Expo Center. A social time will be from 9:30 am to 10:00 am, with the discussion beginning at 10 am sharp. Lunch is included in the registration price with the event ending around 1:30 p.m.
Bryan Gapinski, well-known historian, publicist, writer and announcer in the sport for more than 30 years, will head the discussion.
Every attendee will also be guaranteed a door prize from the vast number of contributors including: books, apparel, DVD’s, and autographed items.
Cost to attend is $50 ($45 pre-registration by Dec 18). A portion of the proceeds will be contributed to the 2014 National Midget Driver of the Year point fund.
All those who register before Dec. 18, will receive a $5 discount. Please email your registration to bryangapinski@att.net. or call (608)-335-5385 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (608)-335-5385 FREE  end_of_the_skype_highlighting .

KEVIN SWINDELL TWEET

Took a quick snooze on the flight to Chicago. Pretty sure I dreamed I ran 3rd at Chili Bowl. We'll call it a nightmare. No worries. Dad won

TELL US ABOUT THE CHILI BOWL - Mario Clouser


The Illinois driver had a rough qualifying night in 2013, but turned his 10th place starting spot in G-Feature 1 into a 4th place finish to transfer to the 16th starting spot in F-Feature 1.  A strong 5th place finish had him just miss transferring to the E-Feature.
We haven't seen an entry for him yet this year, but hope the run last season gets him a ride for 2014.

http://instagram.com/p/f3SsC-PaZo/#

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

WILD CHILD'S WILD RIDE FOR CHILI BOWL


I assume Jac Haudenschild's teammate Sheldon Haudenschild will be in a similarly dressed Bernie Stuebgen / Triple X / Toyota

 Maybe this is Sheldon's?

TELL US ABOUT THE CHILI BOWL - Christopher Bell

Interview from 2013 asks the newly crowned USAC Midget Champ about the Chili Bowl.

Facebook.com/XSANtv
Twitter/Instaram: @xsantv
Website: xsan.tv

Monday, December 9, 2013

Hines and Darland among latest Chili Bowl entries


Hines and Darland among latest Chili Bowl entries
Bryan Hulbert - TULSA, Okla. (December 9, 2013) As the December 17 deadline for early entry looms, the number of drivers has begun to swell as the list of Golden Driller hopefuls stands at 137 drivers spread among 95 teams.
Tracy Hines is the first past driver champion to enter the 2014 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire. Topping the field in 2005 for Wilke-Pak, the Indiana native will be behind the wheel of the Bob Parker backed No. 24. Hines, with 12 Chili Bowl “A” Features to his credit, will also field a car in the coming Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals for C.J. Leary.
After a stirring performance that culminated in winning the 73rd Turkey Night Grand Prix, Dave Darland will look to add a Golden Driller to his list of accomplishments in 2014. Ten victories in 2013, Darland will take to the clay in the RW/Curb/Agajanian No. 17R. Dave’s best finish in 13 “A” Feature starts at the Chili Bowl came as a runner up in 2005 to Tracy Hines.
Now representing four countries, the latest batch to represent Australia include a pair of Chili Bowl rookies. Pushing the list of first timers to 30, Mathew Smith of Brandy Hill, NSW in the Jerry Hardy backed No. 4AU and Matt Hunter of Silver Ridge, NSW in the No. 13AU, for 2006 owner champion Steve Smith, make their first trip to Tulsa, Okla. Smith, who won the coveted Golden Driller with Tim McCreadie at the wheel in 2006, is the only champion car owner from outside the United States.
The complete list of entries for the 2014 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire can be found at http://www.chilibowl.com/entries/manual.aspx
The 28th Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire will begin moving teams in on Sunday, January 12, 2014.
Practice is scheduled for Monday, January 13 with the first night of competition getting underway with Tuesday’s Warren CAT Qualifying night as well as the sixth annual Vacuworx Invitational Race of Champions.
Competition continues with Wednesday’s River Spirit Casino Qualifier, Thursday’s John Christner Trucking Qualifier, and Friday Vacuworx Global Qualifier with everything culminating on Saturday’s Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Championship.
The top three in each Qualifying Night A-Feature will transfer directly into the Saturday championship event with the remainder of Saturday’s features lined up according to the Qualifying night finishes.
General Admission seating is available along the back straight-a-way and can be accessed with the purchase of a Pit Pass. Additional information regarding the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl presented by General Tire can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com. For more updates follow the Chili Bowl on Facebook and on Twitter.

2014 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl PPV Promo


Kaeding headed for the Golden State King of the West Series?


Bud's tweet would indicate he will be racing on the west coast this coming season in the former ride of three-time series champion Jonathan Allard.

bud kaeding @bud_kaeding                     

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Friday, December 6, 2013

KUHN WILL HANG IT OUT AT THE CHILI BOWL, THEN HANG IT UP

According to a Brad Kuhn Tweet, he will retire following the Chili Bowl.  Brad was recently honored at the annual Badger Midget Auto Racing Association awards at the Angell Park Pavilion for winning the Badger Midget Championship, his 4th (2006, '07, '11), each with a different car owner.  Kuhn's season was highlighted by a feature victory and eleven top three feature finishes in the nineteen race schedule.

Brad captured the 2005 National Midget Driver of the year Championship using consistency and 10 victories.  The Avon, Indiana native posted wins in five series and scored 29 top-three finishes in 59 feature starts. Kuhn who also captured the USAC Regional Midget Car Series Championship, and outdistanced 1999 NMDOTY runner-up  Jerry Coons and 541 drivers to win the honors.
In 2006 Brad repeated with a second National Midget Driver of the year Championship, posting twelve feature wins, he finished 92 points ahead of runner-up Jerry Coons Jr. and captured the Badger Midget and POWRi Midget Series titles .

Kuhn also ranked high the National Midget Driver of the year Championship with second place finishes in 07 and 09, third in 2010, and fourth in 2008.
TULSA MIDGETS wishes Brad the best of racing luck in the upcoming Chili Bowl and in his life after racing.
@Lauderbaugh85 @USAClive it is what it is, retiring after chili bowl.
 

Just How Much Snow DId They Get In The Midwest?


Enough for Robert Ballou to post this on Facebook.  That's a lot of snow for a California driver. 

Chili Bowl entries at 117.

Midget Schedule Update


Schedule updated to include New Zealand Series over the holidays.  Chili Bowl entries are nearing 120.

Tweet: BryanClausonInc The Battle at the Center in DuQuoin, IL has been cancelled due to winter weather! Next up for BC: New Zealand! yesterday

Dates
Event
Website
12/12-14
PRI, Indianapolis
12/14
Nowra Speedway, Australia
12/26
Western Springs, New Zealand (Boxing Night)
12/27-28
Rumble in Fort Wayne, IN USA
12/28
Western Springs, NZ (World Derby)
1/1
Western Springs, NZ (King of The Springs)
1/2-1/4
Tulsa Shootout, Tulsa, OK USA
1/4
Western Springs, NZ (50 Lapper Night)
1/5
Premier Speedway, Australia
1/8-11
Speedway City, Australia
1/14-18
Chili Bowl, Tulsa, OK, USA