FOXSports.com to stream Friday's Chili Bowl events

by Special to FOXSports.com


Updated: January 11, 2008, 8:42 PM EST 14 comments

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As a special treat leading up to the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, which will be telecast live on pay-per-view on Saturday, January 12, FOXSports.com will stream a special hour of the final qualification night live from Tulsa's QuikTrip Center. On Friday, January 11 at 10:30pm ET/7:30pm PT, racing fans can log on to FOXSports.com to watch the live stream broadcast of the second Twin B feature (15 laps) followed by the A feature (25 laps).

Notable driver entries scheduled for Friday's qualification heats include defending champion Tony Stewart, fellow NASCAR drivers Kasey Kahne and Jason Leffler, former two-time Chili Bowl champion Cory Kruseman, multiple USAC champion Dave Darland, and road racer PJ Jones.

NASCAR stars like Kasey Kahne (pictured), Tony Stewart and many more will be competing this weekend in the Chili Bowl. (Motorsports Media Entertainment / Special to FOXSports.com)

The live produced stream will be hosted by veteran broadcaster Ken Stout and include color commentary by Dave Argabright, Larry Rice, Dr. Pat Sullivan and pit reporting by Matt Yocum.

The bane of any broadcaster is "dead air," industry slang for silence caused by a lack of anything to talk about. That certainly won't be the case for the broadcast team on the final night of the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals, Saturday, Jan. 12.

The on-track action at the Chili Bowl promises to keep the attention of the 10,000 fans in the sell-out crowd at the Tulsa's QuikTrip Center, not to mention telecast anchor Ken Stout and his color commentators, Dave Argabright, Larry Rice and Pat Sullivan. Run on a purpose-built, quarter-mile indoor dirt oval, the Chili Bowl is annually the sight of some rock-'em, sock-'em bullring action, a blend of skillful racing and old-fashioned pushing and shoving.

As NASCAR superstar and Midget graduate Kasey Kahne puts it, "There's cars bouncing off each other, people wrecking, things going on throughout the entire race. ... Everybody is so crazy and wild."

And in the pits, where reporters Matt Yocum and Rob Klepper will share interview chores for the Chili Bowl broadcast team, things will be no less hectic. The 22nd annual Chili Bowl has drawn some 280 entries, with the nation's top Midget and Sprint Car drivers joined by an interesting mix of NASCAR stars, Indy 500 veterans, and even the occasional drag-racing champion.

Host Ken Stout has covered a wide variety of motorsports, from CORR off-road trucks to ASA stock cars, from IHRA drag racing to tractor pulls. Stout's broadcast résumé includes stints with NBC, ESPN2, Speed-TV and Versus.

At his side in the booth, Stout will have a trio of "old-school" open-wheel hands. In addition to his broadcast work, which includes SPEED and the Indianapolis 500 Radio Network, Dave Argabright's writing has appeared in National Speed Sport News and Sprint Car & Midget magazine. Argabright is a five-time recipient of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame's "Media Member of the Year" honor.

Larry Rice is not just a driver-turned-broadcaster, he's a champion-turned-qualified-expert. The 1973 USAC National Midget champion, Rice also raced in the Indianapolis 500 (sharing Rookie of the Year honors with Rick Mears in 1978) before turning his attention to television. Rice played a pioneering role the old ESPN "Thunder" broadcasts in the 1980s, and has broadcast hundreds of Midget, Sprint Car and Indy Car events.

Open-wheel fans across the Midwest have come recognize the voice of Pat Sullivan, one of the most active public-address announcers in American motorsports. Equally at home calling major Indy Car races or weekly Sprint Car events at tracks in his native Indiana, Sullivan's grasp of history and trivia helps bring listeners inside the sport, and makes him a crowd favorite.

Yocum has become a familiar face in millions of motorsports homes, thanks to having worked for the last 16 years on NASCAR-related television. These days, Matt's face is seen regularly on FOX, TNT, SPEED and DirecTV, and he also co-hosts the weekly "Tony Stewart Live" program on Sirius satellite radio.

HBO Pay-Per-View presents the live, with no commercials, television broadcast of the 2008 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals on Saturday, Jan. 12, at 8:00 pm ET (5:00 pm PT). The HBO Pay-Per-View telecast has a suggested retail price of $24.95, and will be available to all cable and satellite homes throughout the US and Canada. Order directly from your digital cable or satellite TV system or contact your provider's customer service for details. A subscription to HBO is not required. Visit http://www.hbo.com./events/chili.

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