For 25 laps on Wednesday night at the Tulsa Expo Center, a huge crowd of fans held their collective breath as they waited for a slip from either Rico Abreu or Tyler Thomas at the head of the field.
Pennsylvania’s Austin Langenstein was another rookie who did remarkably well for his first Chili Bowl appearance, making the A-Qualifiers and contending for a transfer spot in his B-Main before tagging the cushion and falling back late in the going.
For Christopher Bell, walking into the Tulsa Expo Center to start the week off at the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals was old hat, with no nerves whatsoever chasing him into the building.
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