Thank you. As someone who's never been to the chilly bowl but watched online it was very interesting to see how things are laid out and work. Even just seeing the how you get into the building was interesting
This was a great idea of a video. Thank you Tanner for giving us especially those of us that most likely never get to goto the chili bowl a tour of the Chili bowl. I hope that yall are having a good one. Have fun take care
We used to go there for the Shoot out and Chili Bowl back in the early 2000 to late 2000.. I miss it so much. Still a very much the same layout. Back then I don't remember them ever clearing the pits. We raced Micros and would mostly go there for the good deals on parts.
Ever think of making the Backyard track more like Tulsa, build a berm and a midget to get some laps in at home. Prolly not 1/5 of a mile, but it would be a cheap way to get rid of rust before heading to Tulsa every year.
I was the same way back when I raced about eating the day of a race.. I was always like, ounces make pounds and anything I ate was extra weight I was carrying around on the track
Thank you. As someone who's never been to the chilly bowl but watched online it was very interesting to see how things are laid out and work. Even just seeing the how you get into the building was interesting
This was a great idea of a video. Thank you Tanner for giving us especially those of us that most likely never get to goto the chili bowl a tour of the Chili bowl. I hope that yall are having a good one. Have fun take care
Would some seat time in the shootout help? Especially time in the non wing classes?
We used to go there for the Shoot out and Chili Bowl back in the early 2000 to late 2000.. I miss it so much. Still a very much the same layout. Back then I don't remember them ever clearing the pits. We raced Micros and would mostly go there for the good deals on parts.
We race jr sprints we weren't there cause this is our first year
Ever think of making the Backyard track more like Tulsa, build a berm and a midget to get some laps in at home. Prolly not 1/5 of a mile, but it would be a cheap way to get rid of rust before heading to Tulsa every year.
Great idea. Practice with a real car would help tremendously.
I was the same way back when I raced about eating the day of a race.. I was always like, ounces make pounds and anything I ate was extra weight I was carrying around on the track
Eat pre-made frog legs kept in a crockpot. They'll keep you hopping. Rabbit stew works to keep you hopping also.
The front side where youre standing at 5:10 use to be open and not reserved.
Do they still throw out the beach ball?
Tough luck today Tanner!
I'm wanting to replace some of my older Hoosier baseball and knit caps, but the ones they have been selling the past few years are junk and/or ugly.
Their tires are junk to
@@51-FS Good observation.
How’d Kyle Busch do?
Just my opinion, but the guys on poverty row definitely deserve a segment! Those guys are the foundation of racing.
Peasant Row.
Thanks Tanner 1/18/25
Pretty cool
hey
1st comment lets go 🎉 good luck this season
You're second
Never understood why this is so important to some.. good for a laugh though
@@TutorialTony777 agreed. It's usually little kids, 5 year olds and such
@@TutorialTony777 and you may never know. 🤷🏻♂️
@michaelstrean756 as a yt creator I can't tell you how annoyed creators are with the me first mentality but never say because of the interaction.