Chilli Bowl 2020

I am not 100% sure but I believe the top two who win the A main feature automatically transfer to the Big feature race

Yes, this is correct. Top two in the feature each night automatically advance to Saturday's A, and third through eight start Saturday in one of the Bs, and so on.
 
McIntosh again. He's making it look easy. Thomas is a good one also



Monday Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 2. 5T-Kevin Thomas Jr[4]; 3. 27Z-Zane Hendricks[2]; 4. 22S-Sean McClelland[5]; 5. 2S-John Kilmer[1]; 6. 8M-Kade Morton[10]; 7. 17Z-Zac Moody[8]; 8. 77W-Joey Wirth[7]; 9. 20S-Shon Deskins[3]; 10. 155-Ryan Truitt[9]
 
I've started paying for a lot of dirt streaming content in the past year, but one thing I still can't justify is the pricing for the RacinBoys.com week of coverage. That's their prerogative, they were among the first to stream racing online and clearly are targeting those hardcores who are willing to pay almost as much to stream as a ticket would cost.

I would probably pay a steep price for Saturday only if MavTV didn't cover it. A reminder to those who don't have access to MavTV via your cable provider: the cheapest (legal-ish) way I know to get it is via TikiLive's $5.99 monthly pack of channels that offers it.
 
NZ-Pickens in car in the feature. That's Tyler Courtney in the 7 ahead of him and McIntosh out front. Looks like they had a big cluster red flag in about the 3/4 mark. Total speculation but it looked like Pickens was playing it a bit conservative to not wreck out early ike he did last year

 
Can somebody explain to me the percentage of racing fans to casino goers @*#!1$ :p

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Aaron Reutzel got caught up in a wreck early in the main last night, restarted at the back and had to drive like a madman to get back to the front (or thought he had to). He didn't make many friends, particularly with Trey Marcham, who was rightfully upset at being run over.

The Chili Bowl is rough and intense when a faster car gets mired at the back.
 
Ironic was that Reutzel was leading and got taken out by a backmarker. He had a bad fast car and worked his tail off getting back to finish third with one casualty along the way.
 
Day 2
Holy crap watch Briscoe, orange and white car starting in the back row. He's diggin


Monday Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22S-Sean McClelland[2]; 2. 5-Chase Briscoe[7]; 3. 86C-David Camfield Sr[1]; 4. 47K-Kevin Brewer[4]; 5. 155-Ryan Truitt[3]; 6. 1B-Anton Hernandez[5]; 7. (DNF) 5F-Danny Frye III[8]; 8. (DNF) 8-Alex Sewell[6]
 
Larson makes it to the final and another Tulsa area driver does also. Bowman finishes 10th, I don't know if he is still alive or not. Maybe somebody knows how this elimination series works.

 
If Bowman finished 10th, he would start Saturday in one of the two C Mains with a decent chance to advance to a B, but an uphill climb to get into the big show with all of those quality cars.
 
Does anyone know who is driving Bowman's other car and how they are doing?
 
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That evil iRacing at it again.


Watching yesterday I didn't like the look of it either......looked weird to me but thought it was just coz I'm used to down under.
It looked very hard to pass and very squared .....maybe thats just me.
 
What they learned is that the 2020 build of the track was missing on average a foot from the bottom groove in Turns 1 and 2. Thus, Chandler and crew wasted no time on Tuesday night in marking new reference points and taking a tractor blade to them.
"We can tell from how the races are going with what the issues are," Chandler added. "Normally you can keep the top and the bottom even. We've had days where we drop some water on the top and the bottom and it's even throughout the race.

"I noticed that drivers were having issues navigating the bottom. In Turns 1 and 2, they can come in on the bottom pretty good, but they pushed off the black up into the cushion. So, you saw a lot of slide jobs that weren't intentional."
https://www.autoweek.com/racing/more-racing/a30528738/how-iracing-helped-reset-a-chili-bowl-glitch/
 
Tulsa, OKLA. — For those that don't know, the Chili Bowl Nationals is a really big deal.

So big in fact, that two riders from two separate continents make this race a priority every year.

Meet Michael Pickens and Tom Harris. Pickens traveled 16 hours from his home in New Zealand for this week. Harris came from the United Kingdom, and both guys plan on doing this for a really long time.

https://ktul.com/sports/sports-xtra/chili-bowl-tulsas-race-appealing-to-international-racers
 
She drew a tough spot. At the back O8K in qualifier 3. I bet moma Kelly is around there someplace. Newman is in qualifier 3 also

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