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Bubba Altig Saves Best for Last in Tuesday Chili Bowl Pre-Qualifying Event
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1/9/2007

1/9/2007

Chili Bowl Nationals


Bubba Altig Saves Best for Last in Tuesday Chili Bowl Pre-Qualifying Event

TULSA, Okla. (January 9, 2007) – The 21st Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Nationals kicked off in most spectacular fashion with Illinois racer Gary "Bubba" Altig making a dramatic pass in the final corner to win Tuesday night's Warren CAT Pre-Qualifying 25-lap feature event.

Utilizing the topside of the ¼-mile Tulsa Expo Raceway clay oval, Altig charged from fourth on a restart with just two laps remaining to nip Jordan Noblitt for the win at the line. Noblitt, who had just taken command on the 22nd lap, spun across the finish line after the pair made contact dicing for the point, holding onto second as a near-capacity crowd roared its approval of the initial Tuesday night event in O'Reilly Chili Bowl Nationals history.

"I came from last, but on that last restart he (Noblitt) went to the bottom and I just went high," Altig explained of his monumental triumph. "He was running high almost the whole race when I was following him and when I saw him go to the bottom I just hauled it in there as hard as I could and hoped for the best."

While Altig topped the event for Chili Bowl rookies and relative newcomers from his 13th starting position, it was California lady racer Randi Pankratz that made a valiant effort to become the first female racer to top a Chili Bowl "A" Main.

Pankratz earned the pole position for the feature and gunned into the early lead ahead of fellow front row starter Rafe Essary. Pankratz proceeded to lead the opening 22 circuits, fending off several challenges before slipping to fifth in the frenetic final laps.

Pankratz was first challenged by Essary, who was mounting a charge when his powerplant gave way after seven laps. Jonathan Henry slipped around Noblitt for second at the midway point and made a run for the lead entering turn one on the 16th lap, only to climb Pankratz' right rear tire and flip into the turn two fencing.

Tony Roney made his way past Noblitt for second just three laps later, only to have the move negated for another Henry flip. Henry was done for the night after the turn four endo.

With just seven laps remaining, Pankratz led the way in front of Noblitt and Roney with Altig mired back in ninth after a cone violation earlier in the race that had sent him to the tail of the field.

"I hit the cone, I was running I think tenth and had to go all the way back to 24th," Altig commented of his earlier miscue.

With the top of the track coming into form, Altig pounded the cushion and climbed to fifth by the time a critical caution that also negated Noblitt's pass of Pankratz for the point, appeared with 22 laps in the books.

When Joe Wipperfurth flipped a lap later, Altig gained another position when fourth-runner Jay Ervine stalled his mount. Meanwhile, Noblitt had successfully charged past Pankratz and was in the catbird seat with a two-lap dash to the checkered flag awaiting.

Roney and Altig both made quick work of Pankratz on the restart, with Altig then disposing of Roney as the white flag flew. Altig quickly moved in on Noblitt and edged ahead by less than a car length aboard the Fontana-powered Bullet Leasing/Cathy's Manufactured Homes No. 67a Stealth as the checkered flag flew.

"My car was working really good everywhere, I could go top, bottom or middle," Altig explained. "I passed a lot of cars on the bottom up until I got to about sixth, then Noblitt actually showed me the top and that's the only reason I went to the top."

Noblitt settled for runner-up honors aboard Kevin Noblitt's Ford-powered Columbus Silgas No. 20n Beast. "Everybody knows in dirt racing that if you want to protect a position you go to the bottom, so I had to go to the bottom and he came smoking in there on the high side and he just barely got around me," Noblitt commented.

Micro ace Tony Roney took the show position in his Midget racing debut at the helm of Richard Roney's Fontana-powered Finish Line Fabrication No. 1T Stealth. Roney commented that, "I think the car worked good on the bottom and I think I might have had something for these guys, but I'm happy to finish third. It was a different race, a lot of cars in front of me messed up and blew motors and wrecked and I'm happy to finish third."

Matt Streeter charged from the 19th position to snare fourth at the line, with Pankratz settling for fifth. Brian Ramstack raced from 16th to snare sixth, with 21st-starter Adam Trimble, 23rd-starter Billy Osta, Mark Bush and 22nd-starter Brad Paris completing the top ten.

The top ten, along with eleventh through fifteenth place finishers Samantha Taylor, Ernie Bartley III, C.J. Sarna, Jeff Griffin and Bill Balog earned berths in the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night Qualifying events.

With the triumph, Altig moves on to Friday night's Oklahoma Dodge Dealers Qualifying card along with Matt Streeter, Adam Trimble, Brad Paris and C.J. Sarna.

Runner-up Noblitt snared a spot in Thursday night's Bass Pro Shops Qualifying event along with Randi Pankratz, Billy Osta, Samantha Taylor and Jeff Griffin.

Roney advanced to Wednesday's Creek Nation Casino Qualifying Showdown by virtue of his third place finish, with Brian Ramstack, Mark Bush, Ernie Bartley III and Bill Balog also earning Wednesday starting berths.

Ervine, Pankratz, Griffin, Essary, Altig, Henry, Wipperfurth, Joey Fabozzi and Ramstack each captured heat race wins for the 69-car Warren CAT Pre-Qualifying field. Garrett Hood and Brian Harvey topped twin "C" Main action, with Streeter and Balog topping the twin "B" Mains.

Colorado's Dave Scroggs became the official first flip victim of the 21st Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Nationals when he went for a wild ride down the frontstretch in the evening's third heat race. Other heat race flippers were Jonathan Cornell and Hood.

Terry Goodwin and Jody Rosenboom both got upside down in the First "B" Main, with Second "B" Main tumblers including Brian Carter, Dakoda Armstrong, Leroy Holler and Billy Mentgen.

There were no injuries.

The 21st Annual O'Reilly Chili Bowl Midget Nationals continues with Wednesday night's Creek Nation Casino Qualifier, with racing action slated to get under way at 6:15 p.m.

Tuesday Night’s 21st Annual Chili Bowl Nationals Warren CAT Pre-Qualifier Results:

Heat Races (8 Laps - Top 18 in passing points to A Main; Next 32 to two B Mains; Balance to C Mains)

Heat 1: 1. Jay Ervine, Litchfield, Ariz.; 2. C.J. Sarna, Palm Desert, Calif.; 3. Brad Paris, Brownsburg, Ind.; 4. Kellen Love, Lincoln, Neb.; 5. Kaylene Verville, Avondale, Ariz.; 6. Todd McVay, Lee’s Summit, Mo. DNS - Matt DeWitt, Houston, Texas; Joe Duvall, Chelsea, Okla.

Heat 2: 1. Randi Pankratz, Atascadero, Calif.; 2. Matt Streeter, Lathrop, Calif.; 3. Kyle Bellm, Nixa, Mo.; 4. Adam Trimble, Pueblo, Calif.; 5. Brian Carter, Frisco, Texas; 6. Kellen Conover, Sumner, Ill.; 7. Randy Monroe, Jr., Hampton, Va. DNS - Harley Hollan, Broken Arrow, Okla.

Heat 3: 1. Jeff Griffin, St. Helena, Calif.; 2. Mark Bush, Cumming, Ga.; 3. Cameron Beard, Atwater, Calif.; 4. Austin Brown, Millstadt, Ill.; 5. John Ricketts, Burleson, Texas; 6. Jody Rosenboom, Rock Rapids, Iowa; 7. Dave Scroggs, Arvada, Colo.; 8. Jacob Slotten, Menasha, Wis.

Heat 4: 1. Rafe Essary, Farmington, Ark.; 2. Jordan Noblitt, Columbus, Ind.; 3. Billy Osta, Rotterdam, N.Y.; 4. Chris Walker, Oak Grove, Mo.; 5. Dakoda Armstrong, Newcastle, Ind.; 6. Eddie Martin, Ada, Okla.; 7. Terry Goodwin, Phoenix, Ariz.; 8. Leroy Holler, Independence, Mo.

Heat 5: 1. Gary Altig, Mechanicsburg, Ill.; 2. Tony Roney, Herculaneum, Mo.; 3. Brian Harvey, Hanford, Calif.; 4. Buddy Luebke, Stoughton, Wis.; 5. Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, Mo.; 6. Steve Stone, Mesa, Ariz.; 7. Kerry Sandusky, Chicago, Ill. DNS - 02 Bryon Walters, Beaver Dam, Wis.

Heat 6: 1. Jonathan Henry, Stockton, Calif.; 2. Samantha Taylor, Bonney Lake, Wash.; 3. Doug McCune, Fort Worth, Texas; 4. Alex Harris, Simi Valley, Calif.; 5. Josh Most, Red Oak, Iowa; 6. Brian Harvey, Hanford, Calif.; 7. Roy Larkin, Tulsa, Okla. DNS - Kevin Burgess, Stotts City, Mo.

Heat 7: 1. Joe Wipperfurth, Sun Prairie, Wis.; 2. Bill Balog, Layfayette, Ind.; 3. Todd Plemons, Arvada, Colo.; 4. Steve Davis, Norco, Calif.; 5. Dalton Cole, Pryor, Okla.; 6. Eddie Sauer, Davis, Ill.; 7. Doug DeWitt, Sunnyvale, Calif.

Heat 8: 1. Joey Fabozzi, Norco, Calif.; 2. Ernie Bartley III, El Cajon, Calif.; 3. Todd Kimmel, Avon, Ind.; 4. Tayler Malsam, Sammamish, Wash.; 5. Tom Everhart, El Cajon, Calif.; 6. Toni Kruck, Copalopa, Australia; 7. Garrett Hood, Concordia, Kan.

Heat 9: 1. Brian Ramstack, West Bend, Wis.; 2. Billy Mentgen, Arvada, Colo.; 3. Trish Dover, Springfield, Neb.; 4. Mallory Armfield, St. Joseph, Mo.; 5. Matt Sargent, San Jose, Calif.; 6. Will Pierce, Lee’s Summit, Mo.; 7. Ryan Ameln, Hollister, Calif.

C Mains (Top 2 transfer to Back of corresponding B Main)

C Main 1: 1. Garrett Hood, Concordia, Kan.; 2. Terry Goodwin, Phoenix, Ariz.; 3. Steve Stone, Mesa, Ariz.; 4. Joe Duvall, Chelsea, Okla.; 5. Eddie Sauer, Davis, Ill.; 6. Matt DeWitt, Houston, Texas; 7. Kellen Conover, Sumner, Ill.; 8. Roy Larkin, Tulsa, Okla.; 9. Jacob Slotten, Menasha, Wis. DNS - 5K Kevin Burgess, Stotts City, Mo.

C Main 2: 1. Brian Harvey, Hanford, Calif.; 2. Leroy Holler, Independence, Mo.; 3. Bryon Walters, Beaver Dam, Wis.; 4. Ryan Ameln, Hollister, Calif.; 5. Toni Kruck, Copalopa, Australia; 6. Doug DeWitt, Sunnyvale, Calif.; 7. Kerry Sandusky, Chicago, Ill. DNS - Dave Scroggs, Arvada, Colo.; Harley Hollan, Broken Arrow, Okla.

B Mains (Top 3 advance to A Main)

B Main 1: 1. Matt Streeter, Lathrop, Calif.; 2. Adam Trimble, Pueblo, Calif.; 3. Billy Osta, Rotterdam, N.Y.; 4. Matt Sargent, San Jose, Calif.; 5. Trish Dover, Springfield, Neb.; 6. Mallory Armfield, St. Joseph, Mo.; 7. Kaylene Verville, Avondale, Ariz.; 8. Jonathan Cornell, Sedalia, Mo.; 9. Alex Harris, Simi Valley, Calif.; 10. Todd Kimmel, Avon, Ind.; 11. Chett Gehrke, Broken Arrow, Okla.; 12. Josh Most, Red Oak, Iowa; 13. Tayler Malsam, Sammamish, Wash.; 14. John Ricketts, Burleson, Texas; 15. Garrett Hood, Concordia, Kan.; 16. Jody Rosenboom, Rock Rapids, Iowa; 17. Todd McVay, Lee’s Summit, Mo.; 18. Terry Goodwin, Phoenix, Ariz.

B Main 2: 1. Bill Balog, Layfayette, Ind.; 2. Brad Paris, Brownsburg, Ind.; 3. Dalton Cole, Pryor, Okla.; 4. Chris Walker, Oak Grove, Mo.; 5. Eddie Martin, Stilwell, Okla.; 6. Doug McCune, Fort Worth, Texas; 7. Austin Brown, Millstadt, Ill.; 8. Randy Monroe, Jr., Hampton, Va.; 9. Will Pierce, Lee’s Summit, Mo.; 10. Buddy Luebke, Stoughton, Wis.; 11. Kellen Love, Lincoln, Neb.; 12. Tom Everhart, El Cajon, Calif.; 13. Billy Mentgen, Arvada, Colo.; 14. Steve Davis, Norco, Calif.; 15. Leroy Holler, Independence, Mo.; 16. Dakoda Armstrong, Newcastle, Ind.; 17. Brian Carter, Frisco, Texas DNS - Brian Harvey, Hanford, Calif.

A Main (25 laps - Top 15 Advance to Qualifying Nights)

  1. Gary Altig, Mechanicsburg, Ill.; 2. Jordan Noblitt, Columbus, Ind.; 3. Tony Roney, Herculaneum, Mo.; 4. Matt Streeter, Lathrop, Calif.; 5. Randi Pankratz, Atascadero, Calif.; 6. Brian Ramstack, West Bend, Wis.; 7. 73I Adam Trimble, Pueblo, Calif.; 8. Billy Osta, Rotterdam, N.Y.; 9. Mark Bush, Cumming, Ga.; 10. Brad Paris, Brownsburg, Ill.; 11. Samantha Taylor, Bonney Lake, Wash.; 12. Ernie Bartley III, El Cajon, Calif.; 13. C.J. Sarna, Palm Desert, Calif.; 14. Jeff Griffin, St. Helena, Calif.; 15. Bill Balog, Lafayette, Ind.; 16. Jay Ervine, Litchfield, Ariz.; 17. Joey Fabozzi, Norco, Calif.; 18. Joe Wipperfurth, Sun Prairie, Wis.; 19. Dalton Cole, Pryor, Okla.; 20. Jonathan Henry, Stockton, Calif.; 21. Todd Plemons, Arvada, Colo.; 22. Rafe Essary, Farmington, Ark.; 23. Kyle Bellm, Nixa, Mo.; 24. Cameron Beard, Atwater, Calif.

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