The 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals is all set to take place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from January 13 to 18 this year. Drivers from different racing series and disciplines will take part in one of the biggest and most anticipated midget racing series competitions this year.
Since the hype is at an all-time high, fans began to wonder about the entry to the event and how much a ticket to the SageNet Center costs. Well, there are two ways a person can enter the venue and witness the sprint car races. One, by renewing their previous tickets, and two, by buying new ones.
As for the new tickets, the authorities started selling them for the 2025 Chili Bowl Nationals event 10 months prior! Yes, the tickets for this year's event went live on March 6, 2024. The seats began to be sold in four, five, and six-day packages.
The price of four-day tickets starts at $245; five-day tickets start at $305, and a full event, as in a six-day event, starts at $365. The tickets are subjected to an 8.517% tax and an updated shipping charge. One to ten tickets will be sold at $10 shipping charges.
From 11 to 20 sets of tickets will be sold at $12, and 21 sets or more will be sold at $15 as shipping charges. As for old ones, they can be renewed at the Chili Bowl prior to the event.
The events at Tulsa Expo Raceway start with practice on January 12, but the main event will commence the next day. On January 13, the Cummins Qualifying Night will take place, followed by Warren CAT Qualifying Night on January 14.
On January 15, York Plumbing Qualifying Night will happen, followed by Hasty-Bake Qualifying Night. The final two events will be on January 17, the Hard Rock Tulsa Qualifying Night, and then on January 18, the final event, It's Driller Day!
Which NASCAR Cup Series drivers are taking part in this year's Chili Bowl Nationals?
In 2025, seven NASCAR Cup Series drivers are taking part in the Chili Bowl Nationals at Tulsa, Oklahoma. They are Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson, Chase Briscoe, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ty Gibbs, JJ Yeley, Josh Bilicki, and Christopher Bell.
Besides them, a few current and former Xfinity and Truck Series drivers will also be a part of the Super Bowl of Midget Racing. Former Xfinity stars Brad Sweet, Todd Kluever, Corey Day, Taylor Reimer, and IndyCar star Katherine Legge will be in action.
While several drivers will be part of the Chili Bowl Nationals this month, all eyes will be on three—Kyle Busch, Kyle Larson, and Christopher Bell. Larson and Bell are two of the former winners of the event.
The HMS driver won the event twice in 2020 and 2021, while the JGR star won it thrice in 2017, 2018, and 2019. On the other hand, the upcoming event in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is going to be Busch's debut in the dirt racing series.