TULSA, OKLA (KTUL) — The annual Chili Bowl Nationals have kicked off at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, marking its 40th year.
The event, known for its buzzing engines and midget cars racing around the track, is expected to draw thousands of fans from across the country.
Combined with the Tulsa Shootout, which took place over the New Year’s holiday, officials estimate a $60 million economic impact for the city, with more than $40 million attributed to the Chili Bowl alone.
This year, a record 404 drivers are competing for the coveted Golden Driller trophy. Bryan Hulbert, publicist and announcer for the Chili Bowl, said, “There’s not another event like the Chili Bowl in the country. There are other indoor events. There’s other indoor races, but none that compares what the Chili Bowl to Tulsa Shootout do.”
Hulbert noted that while the Chili Bowl Nationals and the Shootout share a venue, they are completely different events, with distinct car styles and pit layouts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary, a brand-new, larger Golden Driller trophy will be unveiled for this year’s winner.
For ticket prices and event dates, visit chilibowl.com.