Kevin Swindell looking to stretch win streak

kevinswindellFrom Tim Tuttle

Tulsa, OK — (January 7, 2013) — Kevin Swindell will be trying to stretch his remarkable winning streak to four in the 27th annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals presented by General Tire against an all-star field of 270 racing at the Quik Trip Centerโ€™s quarter-mile clay oval Tulsa Expo Raceway that runs from Tuesday (Jan. 8) through Saturday.

Swindell became the first driver to win the Chili Bowl back-to-back in 2010 and 2011 and led all 55 laps to take his third Golden Driller trophy home in 2012. The 23-year-old from Germantown, Tenn., will be driving the same Esslinger-powered Spike (with some updates) that heโ€™s had in his three victories.

โ€œFor all the effort that everybody puts into it, some of the guys who have won the race and some who keep coming back and canโ€™t win it, itโ€™s pretty neat to win it,โ€ Swindell said. โ€œItโ€™s probably one of the toughest races in the world to win.โ€

This yearโ€™s entry list includes three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion and former short track superstar Tony Stewart, who has two Chili Bowl victories and was 10th last year, Sprint Cup regulars Kasey Kahne and JJ Yeley, NASCAR Nationwideโ€™s Justin Allgaier and NASCAR Camping World Truck Seriesโ€™ Jason Leffler. They all have backgrounds in short track and Midgets.

The best from the world of Sprints and Midgets will be in the Chili Bowl, too, with three-time USAC National Driving Champion Bryan Clauson, National Midget Driver of the Year Jerry Coons Jr., wins-at-everything-he-drives Kyle Larson, former two-time World of Outlaws champion Jason Meyers, POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget champion Andrew Felker, Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series star Brady Bacon, 2005 Chili Bowl winner Tracy Hines and 2012 USAC National Midget champion Darren Hagen among those entered.

The Chili Bowl has been a Swindell family affair the past four years. Father Sammy won in 2009—his fifth in the prestigious event, but first since 1998–and finished second the past two years. Do they have something figured out that the competition doesnโ€™t?

โ€œI donโ€™t know if we do or donโ€™t,โ€ Kevin said. โ€œYou have to weasel your way through 60-some cars on the qualifying nights to have a chance. With the quality of cars, itโ€™s almost impossible to win the race from deep in the field. You can try to make your own luck as much as possible, but itโ€™s tough if you donโ€™t start at the front.

โ€œYou have to take it one race at a time. With the way they break qualifying into four nights, the quality of cars you have to race dwindles to eight or 10 and you get what you can out of the heat races.โ€

Qualifying nights are Tuesday through Friday, with the top three in the feature transferring to Saturdayโ€™s A-main. Everybody else has to climb into the 24-car finale through a series of sub-mains that can go deep into the alphabet, depending upon the results of their qualifying nights. Swindell will be in Thursdayโ€™s Vacuworx Global Qualifying Night.

Kevin Swindell has made Saturdayโ€™s A-main in four of his seven previous Chili Bowls. He was sixth in the A-main in 2008, but didnโ€™t make it out of the B-main in 2009. Swindell began the evening in the D-main.

Swindell has a versatile resume. He finished ninth at Texas in a Nationwide race and won in ARCA stock cars at Chicagoland Speedway last year and heโ€™s won in various types and series of Sprint Cars. Swindell doesnโ€™t race them oftenโ€”he says three or four races a year outside the Chili Bowlโ€”but he enjoys Midgets.

โ€œIโ€™ve always been really comfortable in a Midget,โ€ Swindell said. โ€œItโ€™s one of the cars that Iโ€™m truly best at and the way my style is suited, the race track at the Chili Bowl plays into what I like. We build great cars and Iโ€™ve been able to adapt to anything Iโ€™ve gotten into pretty quickly and that doesnโ€™t hurt either.

โ€œI think itโ€™s definitely possible to win again at the Chili Bowl.โ€

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