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Tony Stewart racing at the 2008 Chili Bowl. The Chili Bowl Midget Nationals is an indoor midget car race that takes place in January on a 1 ⁄ 5 mi (0.32 km) dirt oval track [1] at the Tulsa Expo Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. [2] NASCAR calls it the "biggest Midget race of the year". [3] It is nicknamed the "Super Bowl of midget ...
On lap 26 he passed the previous year's winner Bryan Clauson and held off four-time Chili Bowl winner Kevin Swindell to win. [4] The win was Toyota's first Chili Bowl victory [5] and the first for owner Keith Kunz since 2002. [6] The following year, Abreu repeated his Chili Bowl win after defeating Clauson and Zach Daum. [7]
In 2017, Bell won the Chili Bowl Nationals, becoming the first Oklahoman to win the event since Andy Hillenburg in 1994. [8] Bell followed the 2017 Chili Bowl win with his third consecutive Turnpike Challenge victory, the most recent win coming at his hometown track I-44 Riverside Speedway in Oklahoma City.
3-time USAC National Drivers Champion (2010, 2011, 2012) 2-time Turkey Night Grand Prix Winner (2009, 2010) 2-time USAC National Sprint Car Series Champion (2012, 2013) Non-winged Driver of the Year (2013) [1] Chili Bowl winner (2014) 3 time Belleville Midget Nationals Champion (2009, 2010, 2015) Indycar Series Nation Fan Favorite driver (2016)
English: Tony Stewart at the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in Tulsa,Ok. Date: 1/10/08: Source: Dusty Hoover/Chunk's Racing Images/Yukon,Ok: Author: Chunksracing ...
Chili bowl, a bowl of (or especially intended to hold) chile con carne (commonly called simply "chili" in North American English) Ben's Chili Bowl, a restaurant in Washington, D.C. Chili bowl, another term for a bowl cut, a kind of hair style; Chili Bowl Nationals, an annual midget-car race that takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Chili Bowl, a Los ...
Jerry Coons Jr. in victory lane at Angell Park Speedway in 2013. Jerry Coons Jr. (born April 21, 1972) is an American racecar driver.He currently competes in the United States Auto Club sprint car, midget, and Silver Crown divisions.
Richard Frank Vogler [1] (July 26, 1950 – July 21, 1990) was an American champion sprint car and midget car driver. He was nicknamed "Rapid Rich". [ 2 ] He competed in the Indianapolis 500 five times, and his best finish was eighth in 1989 .