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How to Watch the Chili Bowl: Live Stream, TV Channel

The Chili Bowl A-Main airs live Saturday night on MAVTV.

The final event of the 2023 Chili Bowl—the A-Main—will air live on Saturday night on MAVTV. The Chili Bowl is one of the most prestigious dirt track events in the world and takes place at the 1/4-mile dirt track in the Tulsa Expo Center. The best dirt racers in the country converge in Oklahoma for a week-long event, all vying to earn a spot in the main event. Nicknamed "the Super Bowl of midget racing," the Chili Bowl is a career highlight for the drivers who win. NASCAR drivers like Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson have won this event multiple times.

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Race Date: Jan. 14, 2022

Race Time: 9:30 p.m. ET

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Last year, Tanner Thorson won this race, marking his first victory in the event. Thorson has already clinched a spot in the A-Main tonight, as have drivers like Logan Seavey and Rico Abreu. Other drivers who'll need to race their way in through the other races on Saturday include Chase Briscoe, Kaylee Bryson—the first woman to make the Chili Bowl A-Main last year—and JJ Yeley.

While racing takes place all day in Tulsa, the televised action begins at 9:30 p.m. with the Road to the Chili Bowl, followed by the A-Main, which will air live on the network.

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