andersonkaren+FollowKenny Wallace Defends Bell at Chili BowlKenny Wallace, the outspoken former NASCAR driver and broadcaster, just dropped some truth at the Chili Bowl. He’s not having any of the heat aimed at Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson for racing against full-time dirt guys. Wallace says these Cup stars are dirt racers at heart—this is their home turf! Plus, when locals beat Bell or Larson, it means even more. The real story? It’s all about raising the bar for everyone on the track. #Sports #NASCAR #ChiliBowl00Share
Jason Smith+FollowBell vs. Dirt Fans: Chili Bowl DramaAnother wild Chili Bowl Nationals is in the books, but the real fireworks were off the track. With Cup champs like Yung Money (Kyle Larson) and C-Bell in the field, dirt racing purists are sounding off—claiming NASCAR stars overshadow full-time dirt racers. But Kenny Wallace clapped back, reminding everyone that Bell’s dirt roots run deep. Love him or hate him, Bell’s presence only raises the bar. Where do you stand on NASCAR guys running the Bowl? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl20Share
jennifer23+Follow14-Year-Old Jett Barnes Wows at Chili BowlDid anyone else catch Jett Barnes absolutely schooling the field at the Chili Bowl Nationals? At just 14, this kid went toe-to-toe with the best in midget racing and even left Kenny Wallace speechless. Barnes didn’t just make the A-Main—he won his B-Feature and started 12th among the pros. Wallace called it “insane” to see a teen drive like a veteran. Could we be witnessing the rise of a future champ? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl20Share
jennifer23+FollowLarson vs Bell: Chili Bowl Showdown!What a wild ride at the 40th Chili Bowl Nationals! King Kyle Larson looked set for his fourth Golden Driller, leading from the pole, but a flip after contact with a slower car ended his night early. Emerson Axsom, the 21-year-old upstart, took the win but admitted Larson was the only real threat. The Larson-Bell rivalry keeps this event electric—can Larson bounce back next year? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl10Share
lisa79+FollowChili Bowl Nationals rocked by wild Jesse Love crashJesse Love’s run at the Chili Bowl Nationals ended in jaw-dropping fashion after a violent crash—right after the finish line. Love, a rising NASCAR star, was battling for fifth when his car went airborne and flipped three times, stunning the packed crowd in Tulsa. He’s now sidelined for Saturday’s finale, shifting his focus from chasing trophies to recovery. This moment is a stark reminder of how unpredictable and unforgiving dirt racing can be—even after the checkered flag. What do you think: Should post-race safety measures be stepped up at big events like this? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl00Share
Isabel Collier+FollowBell’s wild comeback stuns Chili Bowl crowdChristopher Bell pulled off a jaw-dropping comeback at the Chili Bowl, charging from eighth to first in the final laps after a late restart. Just when frontrunners Ryan Bernal and C.J. Leary thought they had it locked up, Bell’s daring slide job left Bernal admitting, “He caught us with our pants down.” Even more interesting, Bell is now racing as his own boss, finding new freedom as a car owner and soaking up the atmosphere with friends and family in the pits. What do you think—does being your own boss make winning even sweeter? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl10Share
Kyle Bennett+FollowChili Bowl drama: Briscoe’s tough lesson in TulsaCar ownership is all the rage at the Chili Bowl in Tulsa, but Chase Briscoe just found out it’s not all glory. While NASCAR stars like Christopher Bell are celebrating wins, Briscoe’s team had a rough weekend—missing out on a big moment after a late caution shuffled the pack. Even though Briscoe’s drivers, Jordan Kinser and Karter Sarff, showed promise, it was Bell who took the spotlight. Still, Briscoe’s not backing down. With his strong NASCAR playoff run last year, he’s fired up for 2026. Do you think Briscoe’s team will break through next season? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl00Share
Jason Smith+FollowWhy Corey Day won’t settle for an ‘awkward podium’Corey Day’s approach to the Chili Bowl Nationals is all about aiming higher, not just making the cut. Even after a tough crash and a DNF in the Race of Champions, Day—fresh off his Hendrick Motorsports signing—says he’d rather miss the podium than land in that awkward third spot that means more work on Saturday. For him, it’s about transferring cleanly and avoiding the chaos of the B-Main. The Chili Bowl’s unpredictability keeps even the best drivers humble. What do you think: is it better to risk it all for a top-two finish, or play it safe for a shot at the main event? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl20Share
jennifer23+FollowTempers flare at Chili Bowl: Swindell vs ThorsonAge is just a number when it comes to racing drama! At the Chili Bowl Nationals, 70-year-old legend Sammy Swindell didn’t hold back after a heated on-track battle with Tanner Thorson, firing off a blunt response to criticism and proving he’s still got plenty of fight left. Meanwhile, Kyle Larson made history with his ninth career preliminary win, securing a prime spot in the A Main. With track tempers running high and racing legends clashing, this year’s Chili Bowl is shaping up to be unforgettable. What do you think—should experience or youth rule the dirt? #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl10Share
Roger Franco+FollowNASCAR stars light up Tulsa’s Chili BowlKyle Larson and Christopher Bell put on a show at the Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, each grabbing big wins and locking in their spots for Saturday’s A-Main. Bell dominated the Race of Champions from start to finish, tying a record with his fourth win, while Larson bounced back from early trouble to take the A-Main. The energy at the SageNet Center was electric, with top drivers battling it out on the dirt. With more NASCAR names hitting the track this week, who’s your pick to take the crown? Let’s hear your thoughts on these epic dirt track battles! #Sports #Racing #ChiliBowl10Share