108 Cars Currently Registered To Compete In The 2026 Chili Bowl Nationals

November 19, 2025  ·
  John Trent

The Chili Bowl Nationals revealed its first list of entries for January’s running of the prestige midget event at the Tulsa Expo Raceway.

On the list that will be continually updated is former Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Champion Ricky Thornton Jr. Thornton will be racing for Reinbold-Underwood Motorsports in the 19R.

According to Brian Walker of Walkapedia the original 101 entries already included 23 previous A-Main starters and 18 rookies.

The Chili Bowl Nationals also revealed in a blog post that the list includes drivers from 82 cities, 20 states, and four countries (USA, AUS, NL, NZ).

The current list of drivers includes:

  1. Dodge Carlbert
  2. Justin Zimmerman
  3. Grant Schaadt
  4. Casey Friedrichsen
  5. Gage Trube
  6. Darin Naida
  7. Jake Neuman
  8. Gunnar Setser
  9. Jason McDougal
  10. Jett Yantis
  11. Michael Faccinto
  12. Ethan Mitchell
  13. Shannon McQueen
  14. Michelle Decker
  15. Parker Perry
  16. Kyle Jones
  17. Chase Randall
  18. Thomas Meseraull
  19. Zoe Pearce
  20. Emilio Hoover
  21. Brian Schwabuer
  22. Kameron Key
  23. Jordan Knight
  24. Andrew Felker
  25. Kris Carroll
  26. Kevin Thomas Jr.
  27. Wout Hoffmans
  28. Cole Vanderheiden
  29. John Barnard
  30. Austin Wood
  31. Drake Cardey
  32. Shane Golobic
  33. Zach Wigal
  34. Hayden Reinbold
  35. Daltyn England
  36. Ricky Thornton Jr.
  37. Mitchell Moles
  38. Tadd Holliman
  39. Daryn Pittman
  40. Justin Dickerson
  41. Steven Shebester
  42. Kyle Simon
  43. Corbin Rueschenberg
  44. Steve Gresham
  45. Kalib Henry
  46. Colby Copeland
  47. Brandon Mattox
  48. Joe Perry
  49. Tim Buckwalter
  50. Hank Davis
  51. Matt Johnson
  52. Alex Sewell
  53. Jason Tessier
  54. Max Adams
  55. Josh Bilicki
  56. Jace Sparks
  57. John Murdie
  58. Kevin Battefeld
  59. Danny Sams III
  60. Jakeb Boxell
  61. Branigan Roark
  62. Bradley Cox
  63. Daniel Adler
  64. Joe B. Miller
  65. Braden Chiaramonte
  66. Cole Tinsley
  67. Blake Hahn
  68. Matt Westfall
  69. Seth Shebester
  70. Ryan Bowers
  71. Briggs Danner
  72. C.J. Leary
  73. Bill Johnson
  74. Kevin Studley
  75. Landon Brooks
  76. Dillon Welch
  77. Ben Covich
  78. Broedy Graham
  79. TJ Smith
  80. Jake Andreotti
  81. Tye Wilke
  82. Mario Clouser
  83. Will Armitage
  84. Kaleb Johnson
  85. Preston Norbury
  86. Dayton Shelton
  87. Frank Flud
  88. Logan Julien
  89. Ryan Bernal
  90. Tony Penick
  91. Jeff Stasa
  92. Kevin Bayer
  93. Danny Wood
  94. Hayden Wise
  95. Chris Andrews
  96. Brandon Lewis
  97. Ryker Pace
  98. Tyler Hewitt

There are 10 cars registered that have not announced who will be driving them yet.

Walker believes based on previous years that there will be more than 300 entries in total. It’s quite likely that there will definitely be more than 350. The last year where there were less than 350 cars was in 2021 when there were 309 entries. However, since then it hit a record high of 381 in 2022. In 2023 and 2024 there were 365 entries and this past January where there were 377.

The list is expected to expand rapidly as the entry fee will increase from $150 to $200 beginning on December 6th. Additionally, more owners and teams will register once teams wrap up the USAC NOS energy Midget National Championship dates that are taking place through the end of the month out in California.

The Chili Bowl Nationals begins on January 12th and runs the entire week until Saturday, January 17th where a champion will be crowned and a Golden Driller handed out.

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