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January 10, 2008 at
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chili bowl live on racingboys.com now
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January 10, 2008 at
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January 11, 2008 at
03:01:23 PM by Mike Doyle
Chili Bowl's Friday Qualification Features to be Streamed Live on NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com
from Motorsports Management, TULSA, OKLAHOMA (January 8, 2008) - 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, NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com will stream a special webcast of the final qualification night live from Tulsa's QuikTrip Center. On Friday, January 11 at 10:30 pm ET (7:30 pm PT), racing fans can log on to NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com to watch the live stream webcast 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.
The live webcast 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.
ABOUT CHILI BOWL TELECAST:
Don't miss a minute! 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.
On Friday, January 11 at 10:30 pm ET (7:30 pm PT), racing fans can log on to NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com to watch a special live stream webcast of the final night of qualifications.
Foxsports.com has a 10:30 EST for the start of the live broadcast which would show the A & B features (one hour of coverage).
Nascar.com has a 8 EST start time which would include the qualifying races (4), last chance races (4) , A & B (2) features. This must be a mistake as I don't think they would show all that.
http://www.nascar.com/promos/chilibowl/
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January 10, 2008 at
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Posted By: Mike Doyle on January 10 2008 at 09:55:13 PM
Chili Bowl's Friday Qualification Features to be Streamed Live on NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com
from Motorsports Management, TULSA, OKLAHOMA (January 8, 2008) - 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, NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com will stream a special webcast of the final qualification night live from Tulsa's QuikTrip Center. On Friday, January 11 at 10:30 pm ET (7:30 pm PT), racing fans can log on to NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com to watch the live stream webcast 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.
The live webcast 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.
ABOUT CHILI BOWL TELECAST:
Don't miss a minute! 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.
On Friday, January 11 at 10:30 pm ET (7:30 pm PT), racing fans can log on to NASCAR.com and Foxsports.com to watch a special live stream webcast of the final night of qualifications.
Foxsports.com has a 10:30 EST for the start of the live broadcast which would show the A & B features (one hour of coverage).
Nascar.com has a 8 EST start time which would include the qualifying races (4), last chance races (4) , A & B (2) features. This must be a mistake as I don't think they would show all that.
http://www.nascar.com/promos/chilibowl/
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thanks Mike for the update
daveyboy
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