How To Watch The 2023 Chili Bowl Live on FloRacing
How To Watch The 2023 Chili Bowl Live on FloRacing
Information on how and where to watch the 2023 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals live on FloRacing.
One of the most anticipated motorsports events of the year has arrived. The 37th Annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals at the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma will get underway next Monday, January 9.
Here's information on how and where to watch all six nights of racing from the Chili Bowl.
How Do I Sign Up For FloRacing?
Fans can sign up for FloRacing by purchasing an annual subscription for $150. An annual subscription gives you access to all six days of racing from the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals, plus more than 2,000 other live motorsports events each year.
To purchase an annual subscription today, click here.
Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Broadcast Schedule
(All Times Listed Are Central Standard Time)
Day | Time | Event | Where To Watch |
Monday, January 9 | 4 p.m. CT | Qualifying Night #1 / VIROC | |
Tuesday, January 10 | 4 p.m. CT | Qualifying Night #2 | |
Wednesday, January 11 | 4 p.m. CT | Qualifying Night #3 | FloRacing |
Thursday, January 12 | 4 p.m. CT | Qualifying Night #4 | FloRacing |
Friday, January 13 | 4 p.m. CT | Qualifying Night #5 | FloRacing |
Saturday, January 14 | 9 a.m. CT | Features | FloRacing |
Will The Main Events Be Live On FloRacing?
Yes, for the first time ever the C-Mains, B-Mains and A-Main at the Chili Bowl will be streamed live on FloRacing. In addition to the live broadcast on FloRacing, MAVTV will air the C-Mains, B-Mains and A-Main on linear television.
How To Watch The Lucas Oil Chili Bowl
STREAMING: Watch the 2023 Chili Bowl Nationals on FloRacing. SIGN UP HERE.
On Your TV: Now Available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast & Apple TV.
Cast: Cast to your smart TV including Vizio, Samsung and LG TVs.
On The Go: Download the FloSports app on iOS or Android.
Who's Racing In The Lucas Oil Chili Bowl?
This year's roster once again features a diverse list of drivers from various forms of motorsports.
Open-wheel stars like Buddy Kofoid, Justin Grant, Thomas Meseraull, Rico Abreu and defending winner Tanner Thorson will lead the charge for the dirt regulars, while NASCAR stars Alex Bowman and Chase Briscoe will represent "the big leagues."
Other notables include Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series champion Tim McCreadie, USAC Silver Crown champion Kody Swanson and Big-Block Modified star Max McLaughlin.