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UPDATE (1-8-2021):Garrett Smithley will replace Cody Ware in the No. 17D entry for Koontz Racing in next week’s Chili Bowl Nationals. According to Jacob Seelman of SprintCarAndMidget.com, Ware had to back out of the event due to other obligations.

Smithley ran 26 races last season in the NASCAR Cup Series for several teams, including Rick Ware Racing, Spire Motorsports, B.J. McLeod Motorsports, and Tommy Baldwin Racing.

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Over 300 drivers will compete at the 2021 Chili Bowl Nationals next week in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

One of the country’s top dirt-track events, the Chili Bowl has again drawn big names from other disciplines of motorsport, including NASCAR.

That group is headlined by Cup Series champion Chase Elliott, who makes his Chili Bowl debut.

Also in the group are reigning Chili Bowl champion Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell, whose three-year hold on the Golden Driller trophy was broken by Larson in 2020.

Here’s a look at the full-time NASCAR drivers who are set to take part.

00C – Ryan Newman, Clauson-Marshall Racing

Ryan Newman, the 1999 USAC Silver Crown champion, is back with Clauson-Marshall Racing after he made his Chili Bowl debut with the team last year.

Newman won an E-Main race before his run ended with a seventh-place finish in his D-Main race.

In only 3 weeks @RyanJNewman will hit the track at the @cbnationals in his @Driven2Save#00C as the third driver for Team CMR!

He is carrying a special number this year. More on that to come soon! pic.twitter.com/QgZ80aln4n

— Clauson Marshall Racing (@ClausonMarshall) December 23, 2020

01 – Kyle Larson, Kyle Larson Open-Wheel

After a tumultuous 2020, Kyle Larson will go for another Chili Bowl win before making his full-time return to NASCAR with Hendrick Motorsports.

He competed in last month’s Carolina Midget Showdown at Millbridge Speedway in North Carolina, where he split feature wins with incoming Cup rookie Chase Briscoe and claimed the overall event victory.

1A – Justin Allgaier, Team Ripper

Fresh off another strong season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Allgaier leads a four-car Chili Bowl program for the Team Ripper outfit.

Last year, Allgaier made his fourth career start in the Saturday A-Main, but a flat tire and steering problems relegated him to a 21st-place finish.

😍😍😍😍. There isn’t anyone I know that takes as much pride in quality as @ripjetson9 and the support Steve puts in. Always incredible to walk around his cars and just look at all the cool details. CANT WAIT for my car to be finished and see it. Sooooo ready for @cbnationalshttps://t.co/hTccb6Mo0U

— Justin Allgaier (@J_Allgaier) December 31, 2020

2G – J.J. Yeley, Glenn Styres/Jack Yeley Racing

One of seven USAC Triple Crown champions in history (Silver Crown, Sprint Car, Midgets), J.J. Yeley is attempting his 26th career Chili Bowl.

Yeley has not made the Saturday A-Main since 2015. Last year, his run ended with a 10th-place finish in his Saturday B-Main race.

His best career Chili Bowl finish came in 2007, when he was runner-up to winner Tony Stewart.

The @cbnationals is coming …… the @styres_racing@OhswekenSpdway#2G is ready👊 pic.twitter.com/YQMSyve2Bk

— JJ Yeley (@jjyeley1) January 3, 2021

5 – Chase Briscoe, Chase Briscoe Racing

Incoming Cup rookie Chase Briscoe made his Chili Bowl debut in 2015. His lone Saturday A-Main appearance came in 2017, where he was one of six drivers to suffer a DNF.

In each of the past two years, Briscoe’s run in the Chili Bowl has ended with eighth-place finishes in the Saturday B-Main – one spot short of advancing to the A-Main.

9E – Chase Elliott, Paul May – Diaedge Racing

The aforementioned Carolina Midget Showdown was also Chase Elliott’s midget racing debut, but he impressed with third- and fourth-place finishes in the event’s twin features.

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Afterwards, Elliott noted the extra aggression on dirt as something he’s had to adjust to.

“You just have to go,” he told SprintCarandMidget.com. “There is no waiting around … The intensity level is up from the get-go and not in just the last 100 miles or so of one of our normal (Cup) events. That’s really cool, though, honestly. If you have an opportunity, you have to take it. I think that’s what makes this type of racing entertaining sometimes, for sure.”

17S – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Clauson-Marshall Racing

On Christmas Day, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was confirmed as the fifth and final driver for Clauson-Marshall Racing’s Chili Bowl program in 2021.

Stenhouse has made the Saturday A-Main in three of the past five years. Last year, his run ended with a 17th-place finish in his Saturday C-Main.

We hope this will make everyone’s Christmas a little more merry! Team CMR’s @cbnationals line-up is SET!

In just 3 weeks @StenhouseJr will return to the Tulsa Expo Center in his @NosEnergyDrink#17S to take his shot at the golden driller! pic.twitter.com/1JFCFgX0l6

— Clauson Marshall Racing (@ClausonMarshall) December 25, 2020

45M – Brett Moffitt, Bundy Built Motorsports

Brett Moffitt, who is set to run full-time in both the NASCAR Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series, will make his Chili Bowl debut for Bundy Built Motorsports.

Moffitt’s team in the Truck Series, Niece Motorsports, will also support his entry.

Super pumped to run @cbnationals with these guys! Everyone give @BuiltBundy and @EthanMitchell_ some love for making this happen last minute! https://t.co/W0pzqyiU5X

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— Brett Moffitt (@Brett_Moffitt) December 22, 2020

84X – Christopher Bell, CB Industries

Christopher Bell has already raced in Tulsa this winter. He competed across four classes in last week’s Tulsa Shootout, a major micro-sprint event that runs in the same venue as the Chili Bowl.

Bell made the A-Feature in three of his four classes. His best finish was second in the Stock Non-Wing class behind winner Brian Carber. He also finished sixth in both Non-Wing Outlaw and A-Class.

Owner – Alex Bowman

Alex Bowman is fielding a two-car program for C.J. Leary (No. 55V) and Jake Swanson (No. 55X).

Leary won the 2019 USAC National Sprint Car championship. He has made the Chili Bowl A-Feature in the last two years, finishing 17th in 2020 and eighth in 2019.

Swanson last made the Chili Bowl A-Feature in 2017, finishing fifth.

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Other drivers with NASCAR ties at the Chili Bowl include:

  • Kasey Kahne – 15-year Cup Series veteran (2004-18)
  • Brad Sweet – Former part-time driver in Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series (2009-13)
  • David Gravel – Made two Camping World Truck Series starts in 2020 (best finish: 10th at Michigan)
  • Jesse Love – 2020 ARCA Menards Series West champion
  • Rico Abreu – Competed full-time in Camping World Truck Series in 2016
  • Ryan Ellis – 79 career national series starts (2012-19)
  • Tanner Berryhill – 42 career national series starts (2012-14, 2018)

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A look at NASCAR drivers competing in 2021 Chili Bowl originally appeared on NBCSports.com

Mark L. Farley, 52, of Harvester Ave., Batavia, is charged with unlawful imprisonment, criminal obstruction of breathing and criminal contempt 1st, following a domestic incident investigation on December 31, 2020.

Farley was arraigned in City Court and held on $1,000 A, $2,500 B and $5,000 E. He was transported to the jail where he was held.

Farley will return to court on January 28, 2021 at 2:30pm.

David N. Hanna, 44, homeless, of Batavia, is charged with obstructing a governmental official and failure to obey a police officer after a suspicious behavior incident at 20 Center street on January 6, 2021 at 2:13am.

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While out on patrol, Officer McGinnis noticed a vehicle operating in the area of Jackson street and Center street exhibiting suspicious behavior.

After watching the vehicle for some time, Officer McGinnis approached the driver, later identified as Hanna, to investigate the possibility of intoxication.

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Hanna then immediately attempted to flee from Officer McGinnis in his vehicle, but was stopped a short time later when other officers arrived on scene.

Hanna was highly uncooperative with officers and refused to get out of his vehicle. He was then placed under arrest.

Hanna was released on an appearance ticket and is due in City Court on February 16, 2021 at 1:00p.m.

Kyle A. Scheuerlein, 28, of Overlook Dr., Batavia, is charged with harassment 2nd after allegedly spitting on another person during an argument on December 18, 2020 at 412 East Main street.

He was arraigned in City Court and released on recognizance, but held on charges in a separate incident. Scheuerlein will appear in City Court on February 2, 2021 at 3:30pm on the above charge.

Scheuerlein was also charged with criminal contempt 2nd and burglary 2nd, after he was observed by a City of Batavia Police Officer at the residence of a person who he was to stay away from in a stay away order of protection.

Scheuerlein was arraigned in City Court and held on $7,500 A, $15,000 B and $25,000 E. He is due back in court on February 4, 2021 at 3:30pm.

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John A. Cabrera, 53, of Mill street, Batavia, is charged with criminal trespass and harassment, after pushing a person during an argument at a rooming house on Mill street on January 6, 2021 at 4:21p.m.

Cabrera was arraigned in City Court and released on his own recognizance. He will re-appear in court on February 25, 2021 at 1:30pm.

Linda A. Styer, 34, of Clay Street, LeRoy, is charged with harassment 2nd following an investigation at 587 East Main street, a local business, where Styer allegedly pushed a shopping cart into another person during an argument.

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Styer was released on an appearance ticket and will appear in City Court on February 23, 2021 at 1:00pm.

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David P. Haka, 57, of Bowerman Ave., Scottsville, NY, was arrested on a an arrest warrant for a petit larceny that occurred on September 28, 2020 at 601 East Main street.

Haka was arraigned in City Court and released on his own recognizance and will re-appear in court on February 24, 2021 at 2:00pm.

Frank J. Morrocco, 64, of Grant St., Depew, was arrested on an arrest warrant out of Batavia City Court for a petit larceny at 419 West Main street, a local business, on March 14, 2020.

Morrocco was arraigned and released under the supervision of Genesee Justice. He is due back in court on February 25, 2021.

Jason W. Whitehead, 23, of Shady Lane, Batavia, is charged with criminal mischief 4th, following an incident at 505 East Main street, a local business, where Whitehead allegedly damaged the vehicle of another person during an argument on December 30, 2020 at 2:42pm.

Whitehead was issued an appearance ticket and will appear in City Court on February 16, 2021 at 1:00pm.

Casandra M. D’arconte, 22, of Bank St., Batavia, is charged with criminal contempt 2nd, after allegedly violating and order of protection on December 31, 2020.

D’arconte was released on an appearance ticket and will appear in City Court on February 23, 2021 at 1:00pm.

Randy K. Wilmet, 44, of Bank St., Batavia, failed to appear in City Court on a previous arrest and a bench warrant was issued for Wilmet. He was arrested on January 1, 2021 and jailed in lieu of $5,000 A, $10,000 B or $20,000 C. Wilmet re-appeared in court on January 5, 2021.

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