Thinkin’ Dirty: 2022 Chili Bowl Nationals
Tanner Thorson breaks NASCAR’s stranglehold on the Chili Bowl Nationals, the world’s most prestigious midget race.
Tanner Thorson breaks NASCAR’s stranglehold on the Chili Bowl Nationals, the world’s most prestigious midget race.
Rico Abreu and Christopher Bell lead the Chili Bowl field as the only former winners to score preliminary victories thus far in 2022, while Garrett Alberson steals a hometown win in dramatic fashion.
Michael Page’s Ice Bowl dynasty at Talladega was extended in dramatic fashion while Brandon Sheppard went wild out west.
Ken Schrader and his Missouri friends made headlines, but little noise on track, during the opening days of the IMCA Winter Nationals at Cocopah Speedway.
Emerson Axsom stole the show at the Tulsa Shootout while Mother Nature laid waste to much of dirt racing’s new year.
Trash-talking Tyler Carpenter wired the 40-lap super late model headliner to win the $30,000 Gateway Dirt Nationals, securing a NASCAR Truck Series ride for 2022 in the process.
Brandon Overton gobbles up yet another $20,000 with a Gobbler win at Cochran, while the best of Hendrick Motorsports find mixed results out west.
Chris Madden makes Blue Gray 100 history at Cherokee Speedway while Brandon Overton and Justin Grant score the weekend’s richest paychecks.
Capitalizing on the absence of Georgia (and the nation’s) top super late model drivers, Chris Madden walloped the field to score a $52,052 win in the inaugural Peach State Classic at Senoia Speedway
Brandon Sheppard, Matt Sheppard and Brad Sweet are crowned series champions as the World Finals at Charlotte cap the 2021 season for the World of Outlaws Late Model, Super DIRTcar and World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.