Showing posts with label Kevin Swindell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Swindell. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Chili Bowl Past Winners

Chili Bowl Past Winners

Kyle Larson Wins 2025 Chili Bowl
Kyle Larson Wins 2025 Chili Bowl

 

Chili Bowl results

Kyle Larson added another trophy to his legendary collection with his third Chili Bowl Nationals victory last year. After taking consecutive Chili Bowl crowns in 2020 and 2021, he earned his third with an epic drive in the 40-lap main event in 2025.


Legendary sprint car driver Sammy Swindell, a three-time World of Outlaws champion, holds the record with five Chili Bowl A-Main victories (1989, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2009). He is once again entered in 2024.


Swindell’s son Kevin ranks second in Chili Bowl A-Main victories with four (all in a row from 2010-14), though injuries sustained in a 2015 crash ended his driving career.





Below is the complete list of Chili Bowl winners from 1987-2025.


Year Chili Bowl A-Main Winner
1987 Rich Vogler
1988 Scott Hatton
1989 Sammy Swindell
1990 Johnny Heydenreich
1991 Lealand McSpadden
1992 Sammy Swindell
1993 Dave Blaney
1994 Andy Hillenburg
1995 Donnie Beechler
1996 Sammy Swindell
1997 Billy Boat
1998 Sammy Swindell
1999 Dan Boorse
2000 Cory Kruseman
2001 Jay Drake
2002 Tony Stewart
2003 Dan Boorse
2004 Cory Kruseman
2005 Tracy Hines
2006 Tim McCreadie
2007 Tony Stewart
2008 Damion Gardner
2009 Sammy Swindell
2010 Kevin Swindell
2011 Kevin Swindell
2012 Kevin Swindell
2013 Kevin Swindell
2014 Bryan Clauson
2015 Rico Abreu
2016 Rico Abreu
2017 Christopher Bell
2018 Christopher Bell
2019 Christopher Bell
2020 Kyle Larson
2021 Kyle Larson
2022 Tanner Thorson
2023 Logan Seavey
2024 Logan Seavey
2025 Kyle Larson

 

source: NASCAR Media

Saturday, January 6, 2024

Chili Bowl 2024 Preview

Chili Bowl 2024 Preview

Past-Winners-NASCAR-KKM-Entries

Chili Bowl 2024 Preview - Past Winners  #NASCAR KKM Entries

 

TULSA, Okla. — Four Chili Bowl Nationals winners are among the 363 drivers entered in the 38th running of the prestigious event that begins Jan. 8 at Tulsa Expo Raceway inside the SageNet Center.

 





Defending race winner Logan Seavey leads the group and he will defend his title aboard Kevin Swindell’s familiar No. 39 entry which he wheeled to an attention-grabbing victory in last year’s event. Seavey went on to win the USAC national midget title, driving for Abacus Racing.

 

Tanner Thorson, who won the Chili Bowl in 2022 with Reinbold Underwood, will wheel his own No. 88 midget, while five-time Chili Bowl winner Sammy Swindell guides his familiar No. 1 entry.

 

Finally, Tim McCreadie, who won the Chili Bowl in 2006, will drive for Hayward Motorsports.

 

Recent winners Kyle Larson, Rico Abreu and Christopher Bell are not entered in this year’s event.

 

• Two-time USAC national midget champion Buddy Kofoid will continue to chase his first Chili Bowl Nationals victory by returning to the stacked Keith Kunz Motorsports operation, which will field 13 cars in Tulsa.

 

The other KKM drivers for the Chili Bowl are Gavan Boschele, Taylor Reimer, Ryan Timms, Brent Crews, Emerson Axsom, Jade Avedisian, Mariah Ede, Kale Drake, Cannon McIntosh, Gavin Miller, Tom Harris and Tanner Carrick.

 

• In addition to entries for Sammy Swindell and Seavey, Kaylee Bryson will guide a third Swindell Motorsports with Bertrand Motorsports entry. Bryson was the first female driver to make the Chili Bowl main event in 2022 and has qualified for the feature in consecutive years.

 

• Abacus Racing, which claimed the 2023 USAC midget championship with Logan Seavey at the controls, will field a trio of Chili Bowl entries with World of Outlaws veteran David Gravel, two-time All Star sprint car champion Tyler Courtney and New Zealand midget master Michael Pickens at the controls.

 

• NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Briscoe returns to his dirt-track roots behind the wheel of one of two Chase Briscoe Racing entries. Dirt late model and modified standout Kyle Strickler will wheel the second Briscoe entry.

 

• While he will not compete in the Chili Bowl, Cup Series driver Alex Bowman will field a three-car midget team with veteran drivers C.J. Leary, Kevin Thomas Jr. and Jake Swanson in the seats.

 





 

source: Speedsport Media

Thursday, January 4, 2018

What You Need to Know about the 32nd Chili Bowl Midget Nationals

What You Need to Know about the 32nd Chili Bowl Midget Nationals
The Chili Bowl Midget Nationals is an indoor midget car racing event. It takes place at the Tulsa Expo Center in January, just two weeks after Christmas. It has been described as the "biggest Midget race of the year". 

What You Need to Know about the 32nd Chili Bowl Midget Nationals


The 1987 inaugural "Super Bowl of Midget Racing" event consisted of just fifty-two midgets competing in the 2-day event. This year there are three hundred and thirty-seven (137) drivers per-registered to participate.

"Getting my @cbnationals prep in this week @TulsaShootout, we have t shirts setup here at the trailer!! Come by and check them out!" Christoper Bell
Christopher Bell

The 2018 Entry List Includes Past Winners:

  • Christopher Bell (2017)
  • Rico Abreu (2016 & 2015)
  • Sammy Swindell (2009)
  • Damion Gardner (2008)
  • Tracy Hines (2005)
  • Cory Kruseman (2004)

Other Recognizable Names:

  • A.J. Fike
  • Chase Briscoe
  • J.J. Yeley
  • Justin Allgaier
  • Kasey Kahne
  • Kyle Larson
  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Christopher Bell will be rolling into Tulsa Expo Center on a high note – a Tulsa ShootOut Win!


Kyle Larson has also had a winning “off-season.”





2014 Chili Bowl Midget Nationals Winner Bryan Clauson was involved in a midget car crash at Belleville High-Banks Speedway on August 6, 2017 in Belleville, Kansas. He died the following night.

2018 Event Information

  • What: 32nd annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl presented by General Tire
  • Where: Tulsa Expo Raceway – quarter - mile clay oval inside the River Spirit Expo Center at Tulsa's Expo Square
  • When: January 9-13, 2018

Tuesday, January 9 – Warren CAT Qualifying Night plus 9th annual VIROC
Wednesday, January 10 – Hard Rock Casino Qualifying Night
Thursday, January 11 – John Christner Trucking Qualifying Night
Friday, January 12 – Vacuworx Global Qualifying Night
Saturday, January 13 – Lucas Oil Championship Feature Events

List of A-Main Winners

  1. 2017 Christopher Bell
  2. 2016 Rico Abreu
    2016 & 2015 Chili Bowl Midget National Winner - Rico Abreu
    Rico Abreu
  3. 2015 Rico Abreu
  4. 2014 Bryan Clauson
  5. 2013 Kevin Swindell
  6. 2012 Kevin Swindell
  7. 2011 Kevin Swindell
  8. 2010 Kevin Swindell
  9. 2009 Sammy Swindell
  10. 2008 Damion Gardner
  11. 2007 Tony Stewart
  12. 2006 Tim McCreadie
  13. 2005 Tracy Hines
  14. 2004 Cory Kruseman
  15. 2003 Dan Boorse
  16. 2002 Tony Stewart
  17. 2001 Jay Drake
  18. 2000 Cory Kruseman
  19. 1999 Dan Boorse
  20. 1998 Sammy Swindell
  21. 1997 Billy Boat
  22. 1996 Bobby Unser
  23. 1995 Donnie Beechler
  24. 1994 Andy Hillenburg
  25. 1993 Dave Blaney
  26. 1992 Sammy Swindell
  27. 1991 Lealand McSpadden
  28. 1990 Jon Heydenreich
  29. 1989 Sammy Swindell
  30. 1988 Scott Hatton
  31. 1987 Rich Vogler

What You Need to Know about the 32nd Chili Bowl Midget Nationals


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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Christopher Bell Wins the 2017 Chili Bowl

Christopher Bell Wins the 2017 Chili Bowl

Bell Becomes Second Native Oklahoma to Win in Race’s 31 Year History

Starting from the outside of the front row, Bell stayed near the front of the field for much of the fifty-five laps to capture the prestigious Golden Driller trophy.

“You know, I’ve been in this position before,” Bell said. “I think this is the third time I’ve started on the front row and I would run into trouble because I was pushing too hard.

Pole sitter Justin Grant led the first 25 laps in the Clauson-Marshal No. 39BC (in memory of 2014 Chili Bowl champion, the late Bryan Clauson). But from that point on, it was Bell’s race.

“I’m speechless right now,” Bell told ChiliBowl.com. “I’ve been coming to this building for so long trying to win one of these things, and I thought I was really close to one at the Shootout a couple weeks ago, but we had a lot of bad luck but I’ll trade all that bad luck in for this Driller right here. This means the world to me.” 


 

RESULTS:

Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire
Tulsa Expo Raceway – Tulsa, Okla.
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Lucas Oil/General Tire Championship Night
Event Count: 365 (New Record)

A-FEATURE (car number, driver name, starting position):
A Feature (55 Laps):
  1. 71W-Christopher Bell [2]
  2. 21-Daryn Pittman [8]
  3. 39BC-Justin Grant [1]
  4. 67-Tanner Thorson [20]
  5. 68W-Jake Swanson [5]
  6. 7BC-Tyler Courtney [3]
  7. 5D-Zach Daum [11]
  8. 5-Jerry Coons Jr. [15]
  9. 68-Ronnie Gardner [9]
  10. 71G-Damion Gardner [16]
  11. 97-Rico Abreu [25]
  12. 31-Travis Berryhill [4]
  13. 99W-Larry Wight [7]
  14. 25C-C.J. Leary [10]
  15. 17W-Shane Golobic [13]
  16. 17BC-Ricky Stenhouse Jr. [14]
  17. 91T-Tyler Thomas [18]
  18. 35F-Michael Faccinto [23]
  19. 51X-Colby Copeland [12]
  20. (DNF) 8J-Jonathan Beason[19];
  21. (DNF) 47-Danny Stratton[6];
  22. (DNF) 5CB-Chase Briscoe[22];
  23. (DNF) 1R-Thomas Meseraull [21];
  24. (DNF) 5X-Justin Peck [24];
  25. (DNF) 05T-Gary Taylor [17].
Although there were six NASCAR drivers entered in the record 365-driver overall Chili Bowl field, only two made the championship race: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., who finished 16th, and K&N Pro Series driver Chase Briscoe, who finished 22nd (DNF).

Other NASCAR drivers Kyle Larson, J.J. Yeley and Justin Allgaier fell short in their efforts to reach the main event.




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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals Claims a New Event High Driver Count

Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals Claims a New Event High Driver Count

Can Rico Abreau become the Winner for the Third Year In a Row?


Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals Claims a New Event High Driver CountThe final day of qualifying for the 31st annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire was one filled with emotion as California's Justin Grant found Victory Lane for the first time in Preliminary Night competition; and did it in a Clauson-Marshall mount one year after Bryan Clauson took his final checkered flag atop the clay of the Tulsa Expo Raceway. 


"No, I can't even try," said Grant of putting the win into words. "But I'm not going to say I'm carrying on (Bryan Clauson's) legacy at all. That would be not even a chance. He was incredible. He was such a big deal. I guess we didn't really appreciate how big of a deal he was until we lost him. It's incredible to see how many people are behind him and behind that. It is a lot pressure." Making three first time winners in four nights of racing, Grant was the class of the field with all 25 laps of the Vacuworx Night feature credited to his torrid pace.

Can Rico Abreau become the Winner for the Third Year In a Row?

 
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Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals presented by General Tire
Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Lucas Oil/General Tire Championship Night


Event Count: 365 (New Record)

 

Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals Claims a New Event High Driver Count

 

A-Feature:

A Feature: Lineup
55 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Justin Grant-39BC
  • 2-Christopher Bell-71W
  • 3-Tyler Courtney-7BC
  • 4-Travis Berryhill-31
  • 5-Jake Swanson-68W
  • 6-Danny Stratton-47
  • 7-Larry Wight-99W
  • 8-Daryn Pittman-21
  • 9-Ronnie Gardner-68
  • 10-C.J. Leary-25C
  • 11-Zach Daum-5D
  • 12-Colby Copeland-51X

B-Features: Top 6 advance to the A-Feature

B Feature 1: Lineup
20 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Shane Golobic-17W
  • 2-Gary Taylor-05T
  • 3-Michael Faccinto-35F
  • 4-Jonathan Beason-8J
  • 5-Tracy Hines-24
  • 6-Ryan Robinson-71
  • 7-D.J. Netto-3C
  • 8-Tom Harris-4H
  • 9-Jerry Coons Jr-5
  • 10-Donny Schatz-15
  • 11-Tim McCreadie-47X
  • 12-Matt Sherrell-35
  • 13-Gage Walker-7XX
  • 14-Brent Beauchamp-2A

B Feature 2: Lineup
20 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Ricky Stenhouse Jr-17BC
  • 2-Alex Bright-77
  • 3-Andrew Deal-15D
  • 4-Tyler Thomas-91T
  • 5-Damion Gardner-71G
  • 6-Chase Briscoe-5CB
  • 7-Jason Johnson-41
  • 8-Sammy Swindell-1
  • 9-Dave Darland-11AG
  • 10-Steven Shebester-82M
  • 11-Justin Peck-5X
  • 12-Casey Shuman-32
  • 13-Cody Lampe-2J
  • 14-Joey Saldana-17

C-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding B-Feature

C Feature 1: Lineup
15 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Ryan Smith-55X
  • 2-Parker Price-Miller-9P
  • 3-Jac Haudenschild-73X
  • 4-Aaron Reutzel-5H
  • 5-Robby Josett-2
  • 6-Paul McMahan-4P
  • 7-Chad Boat-84X
  • 8-R.J. Johnson-51J
  • 9-Tanner Berryhill-17B
  • 10-Brenden Bright-92
  • 11-Chris Cochran-14K
  • 12-Kevin Thomas Jr-66
  • 13-Justin Allgaier-7A
  • 14-Trey Marcham-32T

C Feature 2: Lineup
15 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Cory Kruseman-21K
  • 2-Michael Pickens-25MP
  • 3-Cory Elliott-11E
  • 4-Dylan Westbrook-47W
  • 5-Tanner Thorson-67
  • 6-Brad Loyet-5
  • 7-Bricen James-45X
  • 8-David Gravel-5E
  • 9-Alex Schutte-17R
  • 10-Spencer Bayston-97K
  • 11-Coleman Gulick-14C
  • 12-Danny Sheridan-51S
  • 13-Anton Hernandez-25H
  • 14-Ryan Greth-4R

D-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding C-Feature

D Feature 1: Lineup
15 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Thomas Meseraull-1R
  • 2-Colten Cottle-5C
  • 3-Nick Knepper-37
  • 4-Mike Hess-3H
  • 5-Hunter Schuerenberg-51F
  • 6-A.J. Fike-69
  • 7-Ace McCarthy-28A
  • 8-Kyle Larson-71K
  • 9-Davey Ray-2T
  • 10-Kevin Bayer-91K
  • 11-J.J. Yeley-1ST
  • 12-Tony Bruce Jr-18
  • 13-Grady Chandler-00C
  • 14-Andrew Felker-11A

D Feature 2: Lineup

15 laps
Start-Driver-Car

  • 1-Holly Shelton-67K
  • 2-Wesley Smith-44X
  • 3-Sam Hafertepe Jr-15H
  • 4-Danny Faria Jr-11D
  • 5-Steve Buckwalter-05B
  • 6-Nick Wean-78
  • 7-Josh Most-92M
  • 8-Daniel Adler-50
  • 9-Brody Roa-51R
  • 10-Matt Westfall-14W
  • 11-Brady Bacon-76M
  • 12-Blake Hahn-52
  • 13-Tucker Klaasmeyer-27
  • 14-Blake Edwards-17E

E-Features: Top 4 advance to the corresponding D-Feature

E Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 6K-Josh Lakatos[1]; 2. 4J-Tim Crawley[2]; 3. 2ND-Jeb Sessums[4]; 4. 57J-Jake Bubak[8]; 5. 32D-Danny Jennings[6]; 6. 29A-Anthony Nocella[5]; 7. 75-Johnny Herrera[7]; 8. 57C-Chad Boespflug[13]; 9. 24F-Hunter Fischer[14]; 10. 99P-Dillon Welch[15]; 11. 45W-Brandon Waelti[3]; 12. 2X-Logan Seavey[11]; 13. 7-Shannon McQueen[10]; 14. 2S-Travis Scott[16]; 15. 44-Don Droud Jr[9]; 16. (DNF) 37T-Seth Bergman[12]

E Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 8K-Frank Flud[5]; 2. 118-Scott Evans[4]; 3. 71X-Shane Cottle[1]; 4. 3N-Jake Neuman[2]; 5. 29S-Timmy Buckwalter[3]; 6. 91M-Chase Majdic[15]; 7. 12-Chris Sheil[7]; 8. 77U-Chris Urish[8]; 9. 11J-Justin Melton[12]; 10. 88-Chad Wheeler[10]; 11. 3E-Geoff Ensign[11]; 12. 7MF-Chance Morton[13]; 13. 37B-Terry Babb[16]; 14. 8C-John Carney II[14]; 15. (DNF) 8GQ-Jimi-Ray Quin[6]; 16. (DNF) 05X-Stevie Sussex III[9]

F-Features: Top 4 advance to the corresponding E-Feature

F Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 57C-Chad Boespflug[2]; 2. 24F-Hunter Fischer[1]; 3. 99P-Dillon Welch[4]; 4. 2S-Travis Scott[8]; 5. 14R-Jody Rosenboom[16]; 6. 7M-Kevin Ramey[7]; 7. 33K-Kyle Offill[12]; 8. 20A-Shon Deskins[5]; 9. 95-Chris Andrews[13]; 10. 12W-Billy Wease[10]; 11. 17D-Alex DeCamp[3]; 12. (DNF) 57K-Kevin Studley[15]; 13. (DNF) 87-Ryan Bernal[14]; 14. (DNF) 97-Rico Abreu[11]; 15. (DNF) 38-Kody Swanson[9]; 16. (DNF) 24S-Landon Simon[6]

F Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 7MF-Chance Morton[1]; 2. 8C-John Carney II[2]; 3. 91M-Chase Majdic[9]; 4. 37B-Terry Babb[3]; 5. 25-Chase Stockon[7]; 6. 9-Matt Moore[5]; 7. 2-Ryan Hall[12]; 8. D33-Joey Moughan[6]; 9. 87JR-Troy Rutherford[10]; 10. 55D-Nick Drake[11]; 11. 76Z-Zane Lawrence[16]; 12. 4D-Robert Dalby[15]; 13. 9D-Mack DeMan[14]; 14. 37X-Jake Blackhurst[13]; 15. 71R-Nick Chivello[8]; 16. (DNF) 67F-Kyle O'Gara[4]

G-Features: Top 4 advance to the corresponding F-Feature

G Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 95-Chris Andrews[6]; 2. 87-Ryan Bernal[13]; 3. 57K-Kevin Studley[1]; 4. 14R-Jody Rosenboom[3]; 5. 8M-Kade Morton[7]; 6. 8-Alex Sewell[14]; 7. 3CC-Raven Culp[12]; 8. 71.5-Robert Bell[2]; 9. 7Z-David Gough[9]; 10. 1PW-Paul White[16]; 11. 11XS-Donovan Peterson[15]; 12. 9A-Jason Walls[10]; 13. 17K-Michael Koontz[8]; 14. 91S-Klint Simpson[4]; 15. (DNF) 01-Sheldon Haudenschild[5]; 16. (DNF) 9C-Cory Turner[11]

G Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 37X-Jake Blackhurst[1]; 2. 9D-Mack DeMan[12]; 3. 4D-Robert Dalby[3]; 4. 76Z-Zane Lawrence[5]; 5. 98-Clinton Boyles[2]; 6. 3J-Josh Baughman[13]; 7. 10J-John Hunt[6]; 8. 85-Matt Johnson[7]; 9. 99K-Korey Weyant[11]; 10. 13-Glen Saville[4]; 11. 22A-Andy Malpocker[15]; 12. 68F-Tyler Seavey[9]; 13. 91A-Chris Andrews[14]; 14. 80-Josh Hawkins[10]; 15. 10B-Rick Shuman[16]; 16. (DNF) 46-Kenney Johnson[8]

H-Features: Top 4 advance to the corresponding G-Feature

H Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 87-Ryan Bernal[4]; 2. 8-Alex Sewell[5]; 3. 11XS-Donovan Peterson[2]; 4. 1PW-Paul White[10]; 5. 0A-Aaron Schuck[8]; 6. 0G-Glenn Styres[3]; 7. 0R-Holly Porter[1]; 8. 77K-Kevin Olson[9]; 9. 71D-Domain Ramsay[6]; 10. 75D-Lee Dakus[7]; 11. 27S-Andy Shouse[12]; 12. (DNF) 7JR-JD Black[11]; (DNS) 22H-John Heydenreich; (DNS) 83S-Shane Weeks; (DNS) 73-Jason McDougal; (DNS) 6-Bill Rose

H Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 3J-Josh Baughman[1]; 2. 91A-Chris Andrews[4]; 3. 22A-Andy Malpocker[13]; 4. 10B-Rick Shuman[6]; 5. 93K-Riley Kreisel[12]; 6. 1T-Tony Roney[7]; 7. 45J-C.J. Johnson[14]; 8. 22-Chase Jones[3]; 9. 57D-Daniel Robinson[11]; 10. 15T-Tony Rossi[9]; 11. 15X-Mason Moore[10]; 12. GO-Shane Cockrum[2]; 13. 321-Chad Winfrey[5]; 14. (DNF) 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; (DNS) 5F-Danny Frye III; (DNS) 2AG-Rickie Gaunt

I-Features: Top 4 advancing to the corresponding H-Feature

I Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 77K-Kevin Olson[4]; 2. 1PW-Paul White[12]; 3. 7JR-JD Black[1]; 4. 27S-Andy Shouse[2]; 5. 122Q-David Prickett[9]; 6. 87F-Sean McClelland[10]; 7. 7D-Michelle Decker[16]; 8. 91-Jeff Stasa[11]; 9. 25P-Dylan Peterson[8]; 10. 10GW-George White[14]; 11. 71WG-Weston Gorham[15]; 12. 12K-Zac Taylor[3]; 13. 2W-Wyatt Burks[5]; 14. 101-Chuck McGillivray[13]; 15. (DNF) 16C-David Camfield III[7]; 16. (DNF) 1P-Terry Nichols[6]

I Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 57D-Daniel Robinson[3]; 2. 93K-Riley Kreisel[5]; 3. 22A-Andy Malpocker[2]; 4. 45J-C.J. Johnson[4]; 5. 11-Katlynn Leer[11]; 6. 53-Brett Wilson[9]; 7. 57-Maria Cofer[13]; 8. 25S-Alex Schriever[6]; 9. 13JR-Koty Adams[8]; 10. 17G-Dustin Golobic[16]; 11. 11C-Chett Gehrke[10]; 12. 7X-John Ivy[15]; 13. 14E-David McIntosh[7]; 14. 7AU-Lee Redmond[14]; 15. (DNF) 5BB-Bobby Brewer[12]; 16. (DNF) 87C-David Camfield Jr[1]

Kevin Studley J-Features: Top 4 advance to the corresponding I-Feature.

J Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 101-Chuck McGillivray[2]; 2. 10GW-George White[1]; 3. 71WG-Weston Gorham[4]; 4. 7D-Michelle Decker[5]; 5. 29J-Logan Jarrett[13]; 6. 59E-Dex Eaton[10]; 7. 10K-Billy Lawless[11]; 8. 22M-Taylor Courtney[9]; 9. 23-Jimmy Light[16]; 10. 77D-Dean Drake Jr[8]; 11. 22B-Troy Betts[14]; 12. 77J-John Klabunde[3]; 13. 59-Austin Shores[7]; 14. (DNF) 33C-Carson McCarl[15]; 15. (DNF) 89-Nick Bailey[6]; 16. (DNF) 16K-Chris Dyson[12]

J Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 57-Maria Cofer[1]; 2. 7AU-Lee Redmond[4]; 3. 7X-John Ivy[7]; 4. 17G-Dustin Golobic[8]; 5. 4M-J.J. Ercse[3]; 6. 3F-Davey (D.J.) Hamilton Jr.[6]; 7. 92L-Austin Lambert[12]; 8. 10W-Kyle Simon[9]; 9. 4-Austin Nemire[11]; 10. 19P-Levi Curry[13]; 11. 2K-Kyle Jones[15]; 12. 2M-Austin Odell[16]; 13. 926-Morgan Frewaldt[14]; 14. (DNF) 06-Andy Baugh[10]; 15. (DNF) 11Y-Travis Young[5]; 16. (DNF) 4F-Chad Frewaldt[2]

K-Features: Top 4 advance to the corresponding J-Feature

K Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 29J-Logan Jarrett[1]; 2. 22B-Troy Betts[5]; 3. 33C-Carson McCarl[7]; 4. 23-Jimmy Light[9]; 5. 79-Blake Nimee[14]; 6. 49JR-Austen Figueroa[13]; 7. 00-Tristan Lee[2]; 8. 9U-Doug McCune[8]; 9. 83G-Matt Gilbert[6]; 10. 20X-Noah Harris[16]; 11. 11F-Floyd Alvis[12]; 12. 3-Jake Neal[4]; 13. (DNF) 7J-Shawn Jackson[3]; 14. (DNF) 83-Kurt Blackaby[10]; 15. (DNF) 50T-Tony DiMattia[11]; 16. (DNF) 14-Sean Watts[15]

K Feature 2 (4 Laps): 1. 19P-Levi Curry[1]; 2. 926-Morgan Frewaldt[3]; 3. 2K-Kyle Jones[15]; 4. 2M-Austin Odell[4]; 5. 27Z-Zane Hendricks[10]; 6. 96CM-Brett Becker[6]; 7. 84-Shaun Shapel[16]; 8. 4B-Shane Sellers[2]; 9. 5W-Chris Windom[11]; 10. 7T-Tristan Oakes[5]; 11. A23-Barrie Valentino[7]; 12. 74-Zach Merritt[8]; 13. 1K-Brayton Lynch[12]; 14. 56X-Mark Chisholm[9]; 15. (DNF) 88T-Tyler Nelson[13]; 16. (DNF) 28-Kory Schudy[14]...Race met the 10 min. time limit.

L-Features : Top 4 advance to corresponding K-Feature

L Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 49JR-Austen Figueroa[1]; 2. 79-Blake Nimee[2]; 3. 14-Sean Watts[3]; 4. 20X-Noah Harris[8]; 5. 21T-Ty Hulsey[14]; 6. 35T-Tyler Robbins[12]; 7. 29-Derek Childs[5]; 8. 19W-Matt Streeter[11]; 9. 93L-Trey Lambert[13]; 10. 7B-Brian Peterson[7]; 11. 72-Cameron Hagin[6]; 12. 99-Colton Heath[9]; 13. 16-Ryan Ruhl[10]; 14. (DNF) 96-Cody Brewer[4]; (DNS) 7AB-Austin Brown; (DNS) 27B-A.J. Burns

L Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 88T-Tyler Nelson[3]; 2. 28-Kory Schudy[6]; 3. 2K-Kyle Jones[9]; 4. 84-Shaun Shapel[1]; 5. 49-Jonathan Davenport[10]; 6. 88W-Dustin Weland[12]; 7. 6A-Ray Seach[13]; 8. 15L-Ashley Hazelton[2]; 9. 3T-Tim Barber[7]; 10. 2L-Joshua Shaw[5]; 11. 17Z-Zac Moody[11]; 12. 12R-Brian Rieck[8]; 13. 7W-Scott Walton[4]; (DNS) 7S-Pat Schudy; (DNS) 93-Dustin Morgan; (DNS) 0-Johnny Murdock

M-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding L-Feature

M Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 19W-Matt Streeter[1]; 2. 35T-Tyler Robbins[3]; 3. 93L-Trey Lambert[2]; 4. 21T-Ty Hulsey[4]; 5. 7U-Joe B. Miller[13]; 6. 5GS-Garrett Stout[6]; 7. 10C-Dalton Camfield[9]; 8. 56V-Matt Veatch[12]; 9. 7CH-Brandon Matus[8]; 10. 7F-Roy Larkin[7]; 11. 0K-Don O'Keefe Jr[5]; 12. 21H-Harlan Hulsey[16]; 13. 23A-Hannah Adair[11]; 14. 86-Mark Lowrey[14]; 15. 03-Shayle Bade[15]; 16. 9M-Cory Mallo[10]

M Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Jonathan Davenport[1]; 2. 17Z-Zac Moody[3]; 3. 88W-Dustin Weland[4]; 4. 6A-Ray Seach[12]; 5. 21M-Michelle Melton[7]; 6. 05J-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 13SR-Marcus Thomas[13]; 8. 2J-Cody Lampe[2]; 9. 51A-Ryan Jamison[15]; 10. 21R-Ryan Truitt[10]; 11. 44H-Colton Hardy[14]; 12. 88S-Scottie McDonald[16]; 13. 76J-Davey Jones[8]; 14. (DNF) 31E-Evan Sewell[5]; 15. (DNF) 3B-Austin Blair[11]; 16. (DNF) 37F-Tim Kent[6]

N-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding M-Feature

N Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 7U-Joe B. Miller[9]; 2. 86-Mark Lowrey[1]; 3. 03-Shayle Bade[3]; 4. 21H-Harlan Hulsey[2]; 5. 20-Tadd Holliman[10]; 6. 35L-Cody Ledger[13]; 7. 75X-Ken Hanson[12]; 8. 42-Dean Franklin[7]; 9. 74J-Jamie Speers[4]; 10. 7G-Justin Gonzales[5]; 11. 43H-Reece Shelton[8]; 12. (DNF) 17O-Mike Wheeler[11]; 13. (DNF) 7SS-Wade Seiler[6]; (DNS) 6B-Brad Kraus; (DNS) 56B-Tyler Brehm; (DNS) 77C-Kevin Schawitsch

N Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 13SR-Marcus Thomas[1]; 2. 44H-Colton Hardy[3]; 3. 51A-Ryan Jamison[2]; 4. 88S-Scottie McDonald[7]; 5. D6-Dakota Gaines[10]; 6. 14I-Isaac Schreurs[4]; 7. 30T-Larry Bratti[9]; 8. 19-Randy Woodside[12]; 9. 17KT-Ryan Secrest[6]; 10. 44D-Philip Dietz[5]; 11. 3D-Dustin Gilbert[13]; 12. 15S-Gavin Stout[11]; 13. (DNF) 55-Tom Everhart[14]; 14. (DNF) 7RS-Merril Lamb[8]; (DNS) 41T-Brad Thompson; (DNS) 5T-Matt Stewart

O-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding M-Feature

O Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 20-Tadd Holliman[2]; 2. 17O-Mike Wheeler[3]; 3. 75X-Ken Hanson[1]; 4. 35L-Cody Ledger[6]; 5. 27MK-Kyle Keeler[8]; 6. 87H-Colby Hughes[5]; 7. 92P-Jacob Park[9]; 8. 0B-Ross Wece[7]; (DNS) 5J-Jeff Crook; (DNS) 10X-Tom Doherty; (DNS) 10-Lance Bennett; (DNS) 22X-Payton Williams; (DNS) 14H-Harley Hollan; (DNS) 47JR-Ron Bach; (DNS) 2R-Matt Rossi

O Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 15S-Gavin Stout[2]; 2. 55-Tom Everhart[1]; 3. 3D-Dustin Gilbert[3]; 4. 5T-Matt Stewart[5]; 5. 17C-Devin Camfield[8]; 6. 69B-Bryan Debrick[4]; 7. 777-Bailey Huges[9]; 8. 6S-Michael (Mike) Snider[7]; (DNS) 48M-Rick Murcko; (DNS) 22E-David Stephenson; (DNS) 11R-Shane Watts; (DNS) 69J-Earl McDoulett Jr; (DNS) 45A-Jesse Colwell; (DNS) 98J-Bill Jackson



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2016 Chili Bowl 55-Lap A-Main | January 16th, 2016

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